I lost my Samsung Galaxy A14 and I'm almost certain it's still somewhere in the building I'm in. I've checked the usual rooms but haven't had any luck. The phone is powered off, but the battery was still charged the last time I used it. I'm curious if there's a way to remotely turn it on using a website or app, like a Samsung or Google service. If I could get it to turn on, it should reconnect to Wi-Fi and make locating it easier. I'm looking for any advice on whether this is possible and if there are any tools or services to help me out. Any tips from those who've been in a similar situation would be greatly appreciated!
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Or you could just wait a couple of years until someone finally finds it! Just kidding, but fingers crossed you find it soon!
Nope, you can't turn it on remotely, but definitely check Google Find My Device or Samsung's Find My Mobile tool to see where it last was before shutting down. You might still get some useful info!
Maybe you can try a sensitive metal detector? Just a thought! But it might go off everywhere inside, making it hard to pinpoint the device.
It’s a bummer, but you can’t turn off a phone from a distance. However, if the phone was configured for tracking before it went dark, you can find its last tracked location. Give that a shot!
Unfortunately, if the phone is completely powered off, there isn’t a way to turn it on remotely. You're out of luck there. However, if you had previously set up your phone for location tracking, you can check the last known location using Google’s Find My Device or Samsung’s Find My Mobile services. Just remember, it needs to have been set up before you lost it.

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