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Here’s how Android users with NFC can help Apple friends find lost things

July 23, 2025

Yesterday, Apple hosted arare April eventthat saw newiPads, refreshed Macs, and 4K Apple TVs debut. However, one completely new device that was largely overshadowed was the AirTag. While Apple’s device tracker will work exclusively within its ecosystem, Android users can help track down their Apple friends’ lost devices and valuables.

According to a newsupport document(viaApple Insider), the AirTag has a “Lost Mode” function that broadcasts a message via NFC. The message, which may include the owner’s personal information, can be read by any device with NFC support, including Android smartphones.

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The feature only activates when a user places the device in Lost Mode, though. But Apple including NFC support alongside itsultra-wideband(UWB) and Bluetooth smarts makes loads of sense. Although NFC is not quite ubiquitous, it’s widely available on smartphones on multiple platforms. This should also improve the chances of Apple users reclaiming their products.

How to read AirTag info with an Android smartphone

If you do come into contact with a misplaced AirTag, here’s how you can read it:

It’s still more likely that Apple users would employ the Find My service to scout their lost AirTag. But if you do stumble across a lost tracker, you could make an Apple user’s day.

The AirTag will go on general sale in the US from April 30, starting at $29 for one or $99 for a pack of four. For Android users, some alternatives include Samsung’s recently launchedSmartTagandSmartTag Plusduo, and the venerableTile series.

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