What is the Google Now command to ring your lost phone?

Snareman

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I thought it was "Ring my phone" but that doesn't seem to work. The best I can do is to go around my house saying "Ok Google now" and hoping to hear the recognition beep. It doesn't seem to hear you from all that far away anyway.

I did find the option via android device manager on the web.
 
I thought it was "Ring my phone" but that doesn't seem to work. The best I can do is to go around my house saying "Ok Google now" and hoping to hear the recognition beep. It doesn't seem to hear you from all that far away anyway.

I did find the option via android device manager on the web.

Think there are 2:

Find my phone

And

Call my droid

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Find my phone didn't work but find my droid did

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So it must be find my droid and call my phone

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Sorry, just tested. It's find my droid and then call my droid.

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My maxx only worked with "call my droid". "Find my droid" took me to a web search for the app "find my droid" which you had to download
 
My maxx only worked with "call my droid". "Find my droid" took me to a web search for the app "find my droid" which you had to download

I didn't download anything and they both work for me. They play to different songs.

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Of course I'll never remember the correct phrase by the next time I have to use it. I'll be trying all sorts of derivations...

call my phone
find my droid
find my phone
call my droid
ring my phone
ring my droid
who's your daddy

Hopefully it will answer to one of them...
 
"Find my phone" sets off the sonar tone for me. I'm also using "OK, Google," as my hot phrase, without the "now."
 
That's hilarious! My first LoL for the day :-)
(Posts never seen to go in where I mean for them to)
 
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If you hesitate to long before saying, "Find my Droid", it does start a web search : -(