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Lost my phone! and bluetooth says that it is in one room. We emptied the room, and it says its still there...

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I have lost my phone, and using another phone's bluetooth we found that it says it is in a room of my house. Its the only room it shows you for bluetooth on many phones weve tried. We emptied the entire contents of this room into another room, but it did not show up on bluetooth in this room. It did however show up in the empty room still. HELP?!?!

(We have checked behind the radiator and it is not there)

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  1. I'd never thought of using Bluetooth to look for a lost 'phone!

    I'd check down the side of furniture as well any gaps in the floorboard, also pull the cushions off chairs. Under a flap of carpet in the centre? The most obvious..behind the door.

    Got a metal detector or can you borrow one? It should show up using that, as it contains a lump of metal (its battery!).


  2. get Blue-tooth Locator software,it will point to the active device.

    its comes for mobile's and PC.

    Try download<dot>com for the software

  3. the phone felt you didn't want it anymore and that it took to the streets feeling rejected and abandoned.

    while out there it got murdered and it's all your fault and now it has come back to haunt you for the rest of your life.

    beware the haunted phone!!!

  4. Call it and the ring will soon tell you where it is.

  5. Try calling it... check beds, jean pockets, laundry baskets, IN pillow cases...

  6. Hmmm... Have you checked in bed covers? Under beds, in draws? In wardrobes? In clothes pockets?

    I assume the phone is on silent otherwise you would call, right? If it's on vibrate still call it and try to feel the vibrations to track it? Maybe?

    Could it maybe be downstairs under that room?? Just keep looking.

    Good Luck!

  7. some bluetooth devices can go up to 300 ft so this dosent mean it in the room....

  8. well if u don't know its number u can't call it, but if u do know the bluetooth, take a digital metal detector and have it scan parts of the house, because the bluetooth wireless rays run off of 802.11g frequency and so does a metal detector but it runs off 802.11f and both are about the same ones just faster traveling than the other

  9. You haven't had floorboards up, by any chance??

    Only thing I can think of is to wait until the battery runs down and listen for the warning beep (assuming you have the warning beep turned on!!)

    That's the only thing that comes to mind assuming you have rung the phone and not got a reply.

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