Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra May Skip A Key Security Feature Found On Pixel Phones
hothardware.comGoogle launched its Find Hub network, formerly known as the Find My Device network, two years ago to help users track down lost or stolen phones. So far, the feature has only been available on the company’s own Pixel devices, but the hope was that it would roll out to the broader Android ecosystem. However, the eagle-eyed folks at Android Authority have uncovered a clue that it won’t be present on Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra, which just became available for pre-order.
A developer at Google posted some logs to the company’s issue tracker regarding a different part of its mobile OS, but the log contained a line of information that points to the Find Hub network being MIA on Samsung’s flagship phone. The line in question states “[ro.bluetooth.finder.supported]: [false].”
Not having access to the Find Hub network locks out users from ...
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