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Find my device on Samsung VS Apple

(Topic created on: 08-21-2025 01:50 PM)
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yupmickey
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I shifted from apple to samsung and i would say samsung just has a gimmick for finding devices only on the other hand i lost my Airpods few times and was always able to find it wherever it was but in this stupid samsung eco system i lost my watch and this **bleep** find my says it is at home last location 16 Aug **bleep** dude . i really do regret shifting and investing tons of money of devices. **bleep** you samsung
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sumitdala
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Yup! Go back to apple ecosystem. It's great 👍
Sell your Samsung products in offline market. And shift back.
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cs_member10
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Dear Samsung member,

Greetings from Samsung Customer Support!

As per your query, we want to inform you that for using the Find my watch feature, your device will either need to be connected to your compatible Smartphone via Bluetooth or Wearable app and you will need to be signed into your Samsung Account on both your mobile device and Galaxy Watch.

After resigtering the product, you can follow the below given steps to locate your watch.

1. On your phone, open the Galaxy Wearable app and tap Find My Watch. If you have a fitness band, tap Find My Band or Find My Gear.

2. Galaxy Wearable will open SmartThings Find. A map showing your watch's last known location will appear. Tap Ring to make your watch play a sound and vibrate. Once you've found it, tap the X icon and swipe right or left.

3. If your watch is out of Bluetooth range, you can still use some security options if Remote Connection is turned on. Go to the SmartThings Find website and choose from these options:

● Lock: This will lock your watch until you enter your PIN or it connects to your phone via Bluetooth.
● Erase data: This will remotely delete all the data on your watch.

Warm Regards,
Samsung Customer Support

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