4 ways to find your lost iPhone, with and without other devices

4 ways to find your lost iPhone, with and without other devices

Locate your missing Apple device quickly and easily

by Kurt Knutsson

Our iPhones have become an extension of ourselves, holding our memories, connections, and sensitive information. The sinking feeling of realizing you’ve misplaced your iPhone can be overwhelming, not just because of its hefty price tag but also because of the potential security risks if it falls into the wrong hands.

Fortunately, there are multiple ways to track down your device. We’ll guide you through several effective methods to locate your missing iPhone, ensuring peace of mind and the safe recovery of your valuable device.

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4 Ways to find a lost iPhone

While you can use most Apple devices to help locate your iPhone, below includes 1 way to use an Apple device and 3 ways without an Apple device to find your iPhone.

1) Use iCloud to locate your iPhone

You can log into your iCloud account to use Find My on your web browser to locate your iPhone. Please note you would’ve already had to turn on location services and add your iPhone to Find My in order to use this feature. Below are steps on how to use iCloud to locate your iPhone:

  • Type “iCloud.com” in the search bar of your web browser

iCloud sign in window

  • Input the email address used to start your iCloud account. This is usually the same email you use for your Apple ID.

Sign in window for iCloud

  • Input your password (unless you use passkey)
  • There may be a 2-step authentication process to verify your identity. You’ll be asked to allow or disallow verification on a secondary device. If so, select ‘Allow’. Then, enter the passcode provided on this secondary device. Note: If you do not have access to another device for two-factor authentication, you may encounter difficulties logging in. Consider using a trusted friend’s device or a computer.
  • Once logged into your iCloud account, scroll down to the App icons at the bottom left of the screen.
  • Select the ‘Find My’ icon.

iCloud main page

  • All your Apple devices should be listed on a menu on the left side of the screen.
  • Locate your iPhone and click the device icon.

List of Apple Devices in Find My

  • It should show you a map of approximately where your iPhone is located.
  • You can click ‘Play sound’ if you are close enough to listen for sounds coming from your iPhone, or you can see where it is on the map.

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2) Use Siri to locate your iPhone

If Siri has been enabled on your iPhone and you believe the iPhone is somewhere near you, you can call out ‘Hey Siri’ loudly. It will light up and respond verbally, which will help you locate it. 

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3) Use Apple Watch to locate your iPhone

Even though it would be using another Apple device, using the Apple Watch is a convenient way to locate your iPhone. This is called the ping feature. To find your iPhone using an Apple Watch running watchOS 10 or later:

  • Press the Digital Crown to return to the watch face.
  • Press the side button (the oval button below the Digital Crown) once to open the Control Center.
  • Tap the “Find iPhone” button in the Control Center. It’s represented by a rectangle with curved lines around it.
  • Your iPhone will emit a pinging sound to help you locate it.

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 4)  Use Google Maps Timeline to locate your iPhone

You can use Google Maps Timeline to view the last known locations of your iPhone if Location Services and Location History are enabled on the device. This can help you identify where your iPhone was last seen. This method requires access to another device, such as a computer or smartphone. To access this:

  • Open a web browser and go to Google Maps Timeline.
  • Log into the same Google account used on your iPhone.
  • Check the location history to see where your iPhone was last located.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Nothing is more irritating and worrisome than misplacing your iPhone. It is worse if you lose it outside of your home or have it stolen.  While there are various methods to locate a lost iPhone, some may require access to another device. If you find yourself without any other devices, using Siri is a straightforward option. Always ensure that location services are enabled and that you have set up Find My iPhone in advance to maximize your chances of recovery. While it is tempting to recover your iPhone from whoever has taken it, if your iPhone is in the hands of an unknown person, resist the urge to confront them directly and contact local law enforcement instead.

Have you ever lost or had your iPhone stolen? How did you find out where you last had it in your possession? Let us know in the comments below.

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