How to search my phone through g mail id

I must clarify that searching your phone through Gmail ID is not a straightforward process. Gmail is an email service, not a phone search tool. However, I can provide some possible ways to help you locate your phone or access its data remotely:

  1. Find My Device (FMD): If your phone is connected to your Google account, you can use the Find My Device feature to locate it on a map, lock it, or erase its data remotely. To do this:
    • Go to the Google Account website and sign in.
    • Click on the "Security" tab.
    • Scroll down to the "Find My Device" section.
    • Click on "Find My Device" and follow the prompts to locate your phone.
  2. Google Timeline: If you have Location History enabled on your phone, you can use Google Timeline to view your phone's location history. To do this:
    • Go to the Google Timeline website and sign in.
    • Click on the "Timeline" tab.
    • Select the date range you want to view.
    • You'll see a map with your phone's location marked.
  3. Remote wipe: If you've lost your phone or it's been stolen, you can use the Find My Device feature to remotely wipe your phone's data. This will erase all data on the phone, so use this option with caution.
  4. Third-party apps: There are several third-party apps that allow you to locate your phone remotely, such as:
    • Lookout Mobile Security
    • Cerberus
    • Avast Mobile Security
    • Google's own app, "Google Find My Device"

Please note that these methods may not work if your phone is not connected to the internet or if you've disabled location services on your device.

Remember to always keep your phone's software up to date and enable location services to increase the chances of finding your phone if it's lost or stolen.