Apple devices were easier to find because of its Find My app; now, it will be easier to find other non-Apple devices as well. It is extending its properties to other companies.
As per the reports stated by the official site, Apple Newsroom, the company is opening their boundaries to third parties to build products using these properties. So that people can use Find My app to keep track of their devices (non-Apple products) via their iPhone.
The first phase of non-Apple products that will work with Find My app will release by next week. It will include, VanMoof's S3 and X3 e-bikes, Belkin's Soundform Freedom True Wireless Earbuds and the Chipolo One Spot item finder.
Every track will be end-to-end encrypted. For getting certifies products, the third-party companies have to follow "all the privacy protections of the Find My network that Apple customers rely on."
Let's wait to roll out this feature, and then your iPhone will be able to track down other devices via its Find My app.
But how does it work? Well, to make this application work, you have to put your iPhone's Bluetooth on, and that will create a network searching for your lost devices. Once you find it track it down on its map, play a sound to point it out and put it in a Lost Mode to lock it immediately. That's how it works!