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tag:Worried about misplacing your phone or having it stolen or lost? Ease your fears by just downloading this app ...
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Worried about misplacing your phone or having it stolen or lost? Ease your fears by just downloading this app and setting the functionality.
This app includes clever features that might give you some added peace of mind if your device goes missing.
Now that we rely on our smartphones for everything from checking bank balances to making perfect social posts, a lost phone can create a huge headache. Without your phone in your hand, you lose touch with your family and friends and so many other things that you do using your phone on a daily basis. That feeling gives you nightmares and it will throw you in to chaos.
In other words, you need to recover your missing phone as soon as possible. The good news is that your phone has our app to help you.
Clap To Find My Phone is a smart and unique application that will allow you to easily track and find the lost or misplaced phone. It detects sound of clapping and triggers alarm.
To set up this feature, click Find My Phone button on you android phone and click to enable service ON. This will enable your phones ability to track phone by clapping.
See below for Instructions on how to use the app.
Instructions:
* Launch the Clap to Find My Phone app
* Click Find My Phone button and click to enable ON
* Now your phone is ready to be found if lost.
* Clap 3 times with 2-second interval
* The phone will sound alarm after the third clap
* The count will reset automatically after 15 seconds
* Repeat 3 claps again until you find your phone
* You can adjust the sound frequency by clicking Settings button.
* Minimum frequency is 3. Increase it based on surroundings to detect phone
* Click Find My Phone button and click to OFF to disable
Thank you for using the app!
Note: This app contains ads to support the costs associated to publish and maintain the application.
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Feb. 28, 2020