Here’s how you can find your Huawei Mate S when lost

The Huawei Mate S, which was made official earlier this month with Force Touch and fingerprint sensors, comes with a feature that lets you easily find the device should you misplace it.

Never lose your Mate S thanks to this slightly creepy “I’m heeeerrrreeee” A video posted by Richard Devine (@ricker666) on Sep 13, 2015 at 7:35am PDT

All you have to do is to choose a keyword while setting up the voice commands. For example, if your keyword is “Mate S,” you just have to say “Hello Mate S” followed by “Where are you?” The phone will then respond by vibrating, pulsing the flash, playing stock music, and repeatedly saying “I’m here” in between (see video above).

Specs-wise, the Mate S is powered by an in-house Kirin 935 chipset with a dual quad-core processor, ticking at up to 2.2GHz, and sports a 5.5-inch AMOLED display with FullHD resolution. It comes with 3GB RAM and 32/64GB internal memory options, and packs in a 2,700mAh battery.

In terms of camera, the handset features a 13MP rear unit and an 8MP front shooter. It runs Android 5.1.1 with the company’s EMUI3.1 on top.

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Google Has a ‘Super Mario Bros.’ Easter Egg

Before you go any further: type “Super Mario Bros.” into Google. Get clicking, and make sure to turn the volume on. Not only will you begin to collect coins, which everyone wants, you’ll get a little surprise once you get past 100. Not to ruin the surprise, but fans of the series will probably have some idea of what happens when you get enough of those things. It seems to be in connection to the Super Mario’s 30th anniversary — the game was first released in Japan on September 13, 1985 (the character first appeared in 1981 as “Jumpman,” the player character in Donkey Kong).

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