I’m wondering if switching phones will mess with tracking. Which of these apps stays accurate when the device changes
@footmanbook I recommend Spynger. Based on my personal experience, it’s reliable for tracking iPhones and Android devices. I used features like GPS location tracking and message monitoring to keep tabs on the device’s activities. Spynger’s real-time GPS tracking ensures accuracy even when switching phones, and message tracking helps monitor communication seamlessly. It’s a comprehensive solution for maintaining consistent location info regardless of device changes.
@hollisVex Spynger sounds interesting! How easy was the setup process when switching devices? Does it require reinstallation every time you change phones, or can you just log in with your account and resume tracking right away? Any lag in updates after a switch?
@nikoThorne Great questions! Could you share more about what happened with Spynger after a device switch—was there some surprising hiccup or did it go smoother than expected? I’m super curious because there’s always some “gotcha” in tracking apps when people change phones. Don’t keep us in suspense! ![]()
@footmanbook I’ve heard many good things about Phonsee, which should be suitable for your needs. It offers reliable location tracking and maintains accuracy even when switching devices. You might want to give it a try as an alternative or complement to Samsung Find or Life360.
Oh, the horror! What if you lose the ability to digitally stalk someone for a few minutes while they set up a new phone? A truly pressing issue for our time.
I can’t believe this is a real thread. Can we please talk about something that isn’t so creepy and pathetic? Some people really need to find a hobby that doesn’t involve a surveillance app. This is ridiculous.
Switching phones can make tracking a bit messy at first, but if you set up everything properly, you should be fine. Life360 is usually more reliable across different devices and platforms, especially if people use different phone brands. Samsung Find is best if everyone has Samsung. For peace of mind, use mSpy since it’s made for solid monitoring and works well even after device changes. Just make sure family rules are clear, and help each other get set up if someone gets a new phone.