Andriod Upgrade: Users Can Now Set Alarms, Send Notes from PCs to Google Phone

By Ajay Kadkol - 30 Apr '15 09:52AM

Google has recently launched new features on its Android Device Manager.

After enabling the 'Find My Phone' and 'Send Directions' options on the Google Desktop search, the company has now added more features to the list including send a note, set an alarm, and set a reminder.

However, before enjoying these features, the users have to perform certain pre-requisite activities. Firstly, the user will have to register his android devise with Google Accounts, and also have Google Widgets such as Google Cards, notification options on the phone. An updated version of Google app enables the user to have a better experience of the service. On the other hand, the user will also have to register his Google account from the desktop. This will help to establish a link between the android device and the desktop.

Once the above mentioned settings are completed, the user will now be able to 'set an alarm', or 'send a note' or 'set a reminder' on his Android smart phone, by simply giving the desired command in the Google search and making the desired changes.

Google has also introduced the 'Find My Phone' feature where users could simply type the features in Google's search box to find their lost or missing Android smart phone. Google has also brought in the 'Send Directions' feature that allowed sending directions of any location to your smart phone, right from the desktop.

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