We all have been in a situation where we misplaced, lost or got our phones stolen. The following is how to track a lost phone in Kenya;

Use IMEI Number

The IMEI number also known as the International Mobile Equipment Identity is a unique number that all phones have. It is easier to track your phone using this method. Someone can change the sim card but this number is hard to tamper with. To use this service, the phone location and mobile data/WIFI has to be on.

To find out your IMEI number, dial *#06#. Write it down or save it somewhere that you can easily retrieve when you need to use it.

Tracking the Phone Location

  1. Go to google.com/android/find on your PC or another phone.
  2. Sign into the Google account.
  3. Pick the device that you are looking for in case you have more than one.
  4. The exact location will be availed to you.
  5. From here you will be given a few options. First of all, you can make the phone ring even when it is set on silence. Secondly, you can lock it with a pin password or pattern.
  6. Additionally, you can write a message on the phone’s screen. For example, “It is Jayden, please call this number if you have my phone”.
  7. Lastly, you can decide to erase all the information on your device.

For an iPhone, you can use a similar method found on support.apple.com/find-my

Phone in-built Solutions

There are certain phones that come with their own inbuilt solutions. They help their owners find a lost phone. Therefore, it is essential to find out if your phone has its own security feature. It may just come in handy when you need it.

The Precautionary Techniques

There are third party solutions that help you track your phone.

The Police

In extreme cases where you may have violently robbed it is important to report the matter to the nearest police station. From there, the police will use their available tracking channels to find your lost device.

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    • Oliver Cheruiyot – Nairobi,Kenya – Oliver Cheruiyot is a digital marketing professional who has worked on various projects in Africa. Oliver is also the Lead Editor at www.techguy.co.ke.com

      Hi, you mean ring if its off? of course not.

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    • Oliver Cheruiyot – Nairobi,Kenya – Oliver Cheruiyot is a digital marketing professional who has worked on various projects in Africa. Oliver is also the Lead Editor at www.techguy.co.ke.com

      Hi, This article is for information purposes only. Above information is enough for your action. Thank you.

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