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Can lost AirTags also be read by Android devices?

by Milan
April 21, 2021
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Can Apple's AirTag also be recognized or read by an Android device? This is a question that some fans are now asking themselves. The answer is yes and no. But there are a few points to consider.

The new AirTag trackers, unveiled on Tuesday, allow you to easily track items like keys, wallets, backpacks, luggage, and more. They work with an ultra-wideband U1 chip as well as Bluetooth to stay connected to the Find My network. What Apple didn't highlight in the announcement, however, is that when an AirTag is put into Lost Mode by the user, its identifier can be read by any NFC-enabled device. That means not only iPhones but also Android devices could recognize Apple's latest product. According to Apple, tapping an AirTag and holding the white side to an iPhone or other NFC-enabled device will display a notification with a tappable link that provides information about the AirTag, including whether it has been marked as lost by the owner and their contact information. In the support document is called it:

AirTags: Android users can help with the search

Tap and hold the top of your iPhone or NFC-enabled smartphone against the white side of the AirTag. Tap the notification that appears. This will open a website containing information about the AirTag, including the serial number. If the owner marked it as lost, you may see a message with information on how to contact the owner. You can contact the owner to let them know you found their AirTag. You can see a Lost Mode message on any NFC-enabled smartphone, such as an iPhone or Android phone.

However, so that there is no misunderstanding, here is a reminder: To set up AirTags, an iOS device with the "Find My" app is required. This means that Android users cannot actively use AirTags. They can only help iPhone users find their lost items. While a single AirTag costs 35 euros, Apple charges around 119 euros for a pack of four. The new tracking accessories can be pre-ordered from Friday, April 23rd. Are you looking for suitable AirTag cases? Then take a look at Amazon. Offers from various third-party providers are already online - enjoy browsing. (Image: Apple)

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