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Locate My Device
This app helps to locate a lost smartphone through the use of conventional SMS. It is in beta and under active development
Screenshots
Homescreen | SMS Chat |
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Usage
Send an SMS to the device you want to locate in order to retrieve information about it.
Synopsis
activation_command password option
Default values
- The default value for
activation_command
isLMD
- The default value for
password
is0000
. It's highly encouraged to change it
Options
Option | Explaination | Required permission |
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locate | Will return the most accurate set of coordinates possible and a link to them pinpointed to OpenStreetMap | Location |
cellinfo | Will return a set of uniquely identifiable information about cell towers near the phone. You can then put this information on OpenCellId to individuate the smartphone's approximate location | Location |
battery | Will return battery infos | None |
lock | Will lock down the smartphone | Device Administrator |
show "message" | Will show a message on the screen, even when it's locked. | Overlay |
callme | You will receive a call from the lost smartphone | Calls, Overlay |
wifi | Will return Wi-Fi infos | Location |
wifi-enable | Will enable Wi-Fi (Only API < 29) | None |
wifi-disable | Will disable Wi-Fi (Only API < 29) | None |
ring | Will make the smartphone ring | Overlay |
Legal notice
- This software is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. Click here for more information;
- As specified in the license, the software is provided "as is" with no warranty;
- This software is not meant to be the only installed device locator. It is strongly advised to use it in conjunction with Google Find My Device; in fact it might suffer from a bug or might be unresponsive when you need it the most;
- The logo has been provided to me for free by Iconfinder
Why?
There is already Google Find My Device, but I wanted to develop a free and open source alternative (even tho it is suggested to keep Google's, unless you do not have Play Services and/or wanting to go full-in about privacy). There is already a good FOSS alternative, Find My Device (from which I took inspiration from), but wanted to change it a little. I did fork it, but eventually decided to create my own project.
Beware of malwares
GitHub's releases page is the only place where I am uploading apks.
Support
If you enjoy this software, a little star is highly appreciated: it shows me people enjoy it.
You can also donate if you want to, using the button below