Open the Device Manager app on your device.
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My old phone was a Blackberry, and it had a couple of features that made it obvious how to do this: 1) it had very flexible distinctive ring features, 2) it had a feature called "ringer profiles" that allowed users to create additional conditions where special distinctive ring conditions applied. Can I configure my phone to ignore the vibrate or silent setting and always ring for a specific number? Unfortunately, it doesn't work very well if the phone is set to vibrate, and not at all if it's set to silent. Get multiple tasks done automatically with Routines. Manage devices while you’re away from home using the Google Home or Google Assistant app.
(There's also online service which provides a free call to your phone, it's a handy way to find a missing phone). Touch your smart display to control devices or start Routines. Probably because you would have to have your phone on and in the app for it to work on normal phones.
The motox DOES do this, and even though technically its part of google now with the motox, its not built in to google now by default. If the pesky phone is hiding nearby, Google can ring it for you - or you can see it on the map if you, say, forgot it at the bar.Sometimes when I can't find my phone, I call it from my wife's phone or my landline. So you just say 'okay google, wheres my phone' And then it starts beeping, even when silenced. If you know where your computer is, you can now ask Google to find your Android phone from your desktop. We’ve all been there - you’ve searched under your car seat, tossed around the sofa cushions and you still can’t find your phone. Google announced this on Google+ and said: Here is a picture of Google search locating the device and mapping it: Here is a picture of Google search attempting to locate an Android phone: You can even click the “ring” button on the bottom of the knowledge box to make your phone ring so you can find it under the seat cushion in your sofa. This is to help those who lose their phone be able to quickly locate it in Google search, as opposed to their Android management page. You can now search for on Google search and if you have an Android device, Google will locate and map your phone on the search page. You can now search for find my phone on Google search and if you have an Android device, Google will locate and map your phone on the search page.This is to help those who lose their phone be.