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    How Long Can You Track a Pixel After a Thief Shuts It Down? My Experiment Revealed Surprising Results!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Quick Takeaways

    Here are the key points from the article summarized in four concise statements:

    1. Testing Bluetooth Trackers: The investigation included various devices, focusing on Google’s offline-finding ability when a Pixel 9 Pro is powered off, contrasting its performance with an iPhone 13 Pro Max and a Moto Tag.

    2. Disappointing Results: Despite the Find My Device network functioning, the Pixel 9 Pro failed to update its location after being turned off, only reflecting its last position at home hours after it was with the owner’s husband at work.

    3. Inconsistent Tracking: Repeated tests showed the Pixel 9 Pro Fold still struggled, often reporting outdated locations and failing to accurately reflect its real-time position, even when it was physically nearby.

    4. Conclusions on Reliability: The feature’s lack of consistency raised concerns about the dependability of Google’s offline phone-finding capability, suggesting it may not be reliable enough for locating lost devices in real-life scenarios.

    Tracking a Pixel After Shutdown: A Test

    In a world increasingly reliant on technology, the ability to track a stolen smartphone remains crucial. Recently, a test investigated how effectively a Pixel smartphone can be located after a thief shuts it down. The results prompted questions about device reliability.

    The experiment began with a straightforward setup. A Pixel 9 Pro, an iPhone 13 Pro Max, and a Moto Tag were placed in a controlled environment. At 3 a.m., both phones were powered off. The Moto Tag battery was removed, and the devices remained uncharged overnight. The next morning, a participant carried the phones to work, reactivating the Moto Tag.

    At 11 a.m., while the iPhone and Moto Tag were updating their locations, the Pixel 9 Pro stubbornly displayed its last-known position from 2:56 a.m. This lag continued throughout the day, leading to frustration. At 6:40 p.m., the iPhone and Moto Tag revealed their updated locations, but the Pixel still showed static data, only updating hours later when it returned home.

    Questions arose about the consistency of Google’s Find My Device feature. Was the faulty tracking due to beta software or a broader issue? A follow-up test with a Pixel 9 Pro Fold running stable software returned similar results. Despite being physically present, the Pixel often failed to register accurate real-time locations.

    The experiment highlighted a fundamental flaw. In situations where a device is turned off, users cannot rely on the Pixel’s tracking capabilities. In stark contrast, the iPhone continually updated its location for up to 24 hours after shutdown. If a thief snatched a powered-off Pixel, the odds of recovery diminish significantly.

    These findings not only affect individual users but also emphasize the need for improved technology in smart cities. Effective tracking solutions can enhance safety, reduce theft, and support urban innovation. As cities evolve, the reliability of devices will play a vital role in fostering safer environments.

    For now, caution users: smart technology offers potential, but reliability must be proven before it can be trusted in times of need.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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