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OnePlus did not specifically highlight Find My Device offline tracking support on its newest flagship during the global launch event. But as the folks at Android Authority have discovered, the OnePlus 13 is among the first non-Pixel Android phones to support this feature. Reports of OnePlus’ next flagship supporting powered-off tracking first popped up in early November 2024.
The Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC and FastConnect 7900 platform are the main reasons the OnePlus 13 supports powered-off tracking. Qualcomm’s latest connectivity subsystem supports offline device tracking, though the device manufacturer must add support for the feature. This also means that the OnePlus 13’s cheaper sibling, the OnePlus 13R, does not support this feature, as it uses the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and FastConnect 7800 platforms.
Find My Device encrypts all location data for privacy
With powered-off finding, you can track your lost or stolen OnePlus 13 for hours, even when it is out of battery juice. The device can transmit its location to nearby devices on the Find My Device network, which then relay the information to Google’s servers. All location data is encrypted, so there’s never a risk of someone else knowing or tracking your lost phone’s location.
Powered-off finding is enabled by default. However, once you get the OnePlus 13, I would recommend you navigate to Settings > Security & privacy > Device Finders > Find My Device > Find your offline devices and select the “With network in all areas” option.
The addition of powered-off finding will make it easier to track the OnePlus 13 in the unfortunate event of theft or loss. Hopefully, all major Android phones that launch in 2025 will also support offline phone finding.