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  2. Find, secure or erase a lost Android device - Android Help -...

    support.google.com/android/answer/6160491?hl=en-GB

    To secure or erase an Android device, make sure that the device: Has power. Is connected to mobile data or Wi-Fi. Is signed in to a Google Account. Has Find My Device turned on. Is visible on Google Play. If you use two-step verification, go to two-step verification backups. Find, secure or erase a device remotely.

  3. Ring your phone, tablet, or accessory with a Google Nest ...

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7535860

    Open the Google Home app . Tap Settings Google Assistant Voice Match. The app will show you all devices that support Voice Match. Tap a device to enable or disable Voice Match. If you don’t have any devices with Voice Match enabled, tap Get started and follow the in-app steps. To turn on Voice Match automatically for new devices in the same ...

  4. Set up your phone to make & receive Google Voice calls

    support.google.com/voice/answer/165221

    Go to Google Voice. In the top right, click Settings . Under "Account" "Linked numbers," click New linked number. Enter the phone number to link. Google Voice sends you a verification code. To verify a mobile number: click Send code.Google Voice sends the code in a text message.

  5. Google Voice, incoming call does not ring

    support.google.com/voice/thread/105387471

    If you have mobile phone service, follow the steps to verify the number. Go into the app's settings and ensure that the setting "Making and receiving calls" is set to "prefer Wi-Fi and mobile data". Change the "Calls started from this device's phone app" to the method you prefer.

  6. How Do i Make My Switched Off Phone RIng I lost IT in MY house

    support.google.com/android/thread/137615201/how-do-i-make-my-switched-off...

    Be sure to look at the section about the official Find My Device app you can get from the Google Play Store. Next, use Location History (<--Click it) to learn more. Next, use Google Maps Timeline (<--Click it) to learn more. Kind Regards, James. Diamond Product Expert Avishkar Singh recommended this.

  7. I should also have said in my original post: when someone calls my Google Voice number, my phone does not ring, but my Google Voice voicemail will answer after a number of rings. So the call is getting through to Google Voice but the phone is not ringing.

  8. Use your watch to find your phone - Wear OS by Google Help

    support.google.com/wearos/answer/6166506

    Use your watch to find your phone. If you misplace your phone, your smartwatch might be able to help you find it. To use your watch to find your phone, your phone must be: Powered on. Connected to your watch by Bluetooth. Close enough that you can hear it. Your phone rings even if your volume is turned off and your phone is set to vibrate.

  9. Turn your volume up or down. Press a volume button. At the right, tap the Menu . If you don't find Settings, go to the steps for older Android versions. Slide the volume levels to where you want them: Media volume: Music, videos, games, and other media. Call volume: Volume of the other person during a call. Ring Volume.

  10. Ring your phone, tablet, or accessory with a Google Nest device

    support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7535860?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=iOS

    Find your iPhone. Say "Hey Google, find my phone" or “find my iPhone” and Google Assistant should send a notification to your iPhone that makes it ring for about 25 seconds. To stop the ringing and dismiss the notification, tap the notification. Note: When multiple devices are registered, you need to be specific on which device needs to be ...

  11. Google Find My Device does not ring device

    support.google.com/.../116830055/google-find-my-device-does-not-ring-device?hl=en

    Recommended Answer. Jul 11, 2021. Hi, If the device is powered off, has SIM card removed, taken offline, and/or stored in a faraday cage... finding it will be next to impossible. Please use this information (<--Click it) to learn more about finding, locking and erasing a lost Android device.