![]() Different Samsung accounts on each phone. On Twitter, one impacted user wrote, "Girlfriend and I just had exactly the same Samsung push notification: her Note 10+ and my Galaxy Z Flip each alerted with a Find My Mobile notification. I'm starting to get worried thinking someone hacked into my phone or something," the post continued. I've tried looking it up to see if it's happened to anyone else, but I haven't found anything promising. "I've never used that app before, didn't even know it was on this phone. "I got the weirdest notification tonight, it was from Find My Mobile and all it said was '1,'" read a post on the official community forum that generated 38 pages of responses. ![]() Some Galaxy owners who received the alert expressed concern their devices had been hacked, while others were left puzzled as there was little official explanation of what happened. The app also features a vibration and speaker function to help you locate your device, even if its out of sight. ![]() The Find My Mobile application lets users remotely locate lost or misplaced smartphones, back up data stored on the device to the company's cloud service, lock the main screen, block access to Samsung Pay, and-in the worst case scenario-delete all data from the device.Īndroid Central reported some impacted users claimed they had never registered for the app. Simply connect your device to the app via Bluetooth, and use the map to track its location. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers." it added," the tweet continued. "This was sent unintentionally during an internal test and there is no effect on your device. "A notification about 'Find My Mobile 1' occurred on a limited number of Galaxy devices," read an explanation that soon came from a Samsung U.K. It remains unclear how many Galaxy devices were sent the message, but reports suggest the "1" update was pushed to owners across the world. Read more BTS and Samsung Launch Partnership With 'Connect, BTS'
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