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Google’s ‘Find Hub’ Feature Begins Android Rollout

by Salman Hafeez
August 13, 2025
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A rebrand of Google’s Find My Device app is currently underway, and many Android users have started reporting the updated version of the app. This Google Find My Device update marks a shift toward a more unified and streamlined device-tracking experience across all Android devices.

It was initially revealed at The Android Show: I/O Edition. The new name meant that the application would handle more functions such as tracking phones, tablets, and other things. 

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  • A Name That Highlights
  • Which changes are introduced by the ‘Find Hub’ update?
  • Progress and growth are coming in the future
  • Extended Tracking Control
  • The Final Thought

A Name That Highlights

Renaming Find My Device as Find My Device Hub allows the app to better reflect its growing capabilities. The Find My Device Hub rollout eventually brought new features, such as allowing users to share their location. It now also supports third-party Bluetooth trackers through the Find My Device platform.

This new name captures the fact that Maps is used to organize locations of items and people associated with someone’s Google account. On the app home screen, Find Hub will now be displayed instead of Find Device Briefly.

Which changes are introduced by the ‘Find Hub’ update?

Locating lost devices is still its primary purpose, but the ‘Find Hub’ updates come with a few noticeable differences.

People can now use the real-time location-sharing feature on the People tab, as it is no longer in testing mode. It suggests that this is a well-developed function for coordinating family and friends.

The app’s menu for settings has been improved. After selecting “Settings,” both “Find Hub” and “Google Location Sharing” appear together on a list, separated by other features. Previously, the app would take users straight to their Google Location Settings.

Progress and growth are coming in the future

Google has given us a glance at some thrilling features coming to the app soon.

From April, you’ll be able to use precise UWB findings with ‘Find Hub’ through Moto Tag and similar devices. 

As a result, users will get better directions and distance readouts as they look for their Bluetooth items nearby.

In 2025, ‘Find Hub’ will start supporting satellite connections. Now, users will be able to locate and show their location anywhere. This tool works when there is no cellular or Wi-Fi connection which helps people.

Extended Tracking Control

By adding the Find Hub update, Google is making its tracking system on Android easier to use for all users. 

With the addition of UWB and satellite connectivity, the ‘Find Hub’ app is set to be a must-have for tracking your belongings everywhere in the world. 

Anyone interested in the changes and future features should update their app on the Google Play Store.

The Final Thought

Google’s new ‘Find Hub’ feature for Android positively affects how users track their devices and enjoy using them. 

With the improved app, Google allows users to locate their devices more conveniently without needing several apps. 

The more users receive the update, the clearer it becomes that Google is still dedicated to making things easy, secure, and efficient.

Also Read: Find My Device Rebranded as ‘Find Hub’ in Latest Google Update

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Salman Hafeez

Salman Hafeez is a seasoned tech writer with over five years of experience covering emerging technologies, smart devices, software updates, and digital trends. His work has appeared on multiple industry platforms, where he breaks down complex topics into clear, engaging insights. Salman’s passion lies in helping readers stay informed and empowered in an ever-evolving tech landscape

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