When set on Off, the device cannot be located when powered off since it won’t be connected to the Find My Device network. You will still be able to remotely wipe the device, however, should it get into the wrong hands. If set on Without network, the device remains unconnected to the Find My Device network but you’ll be able to remotely see the last location where the device was powered on.
If you have the With network in high-traffic areas setting enabled, other devices that are part of the network will pass along its location to you but only in busy locations like airports and sidewalks. This setting could make it easier to find your device with greater accuracy since such crowded locations will contain more devices that are part of the network.
Until Google launches the network, you’re limited so the best thing you can do is to keep an eye on your phone and know where it is at all times. And do keep in mind that once the Find My Device network is working and you have a fighting chance to recover your lost, missing, or stolen Android device that has been powered off, that doesn’t mean that all of a sudden you should be careless with your mobile device.
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