Losing, losing or stealing an iPhone doesn't mean you have to say goodbye to your circle. Apple has an app for that Allows you to track your iPhone's location on a map. And it does even when the terminal is out of range, flight mode on and off. The work is so important that even CNI recommends using it.
Let's take a look at how the mode is used search my iPhone without connecting data or Wi-Fi. Before getting started, we recommend that your devices be updated to at least one version of iOS 13 or macOS Catalina.
Which search app and how to use it
Search for the default installed app on all iPhone and iPad. It's one of the few apps that can be removed from the program, so if you can't find it, use it finder
Before you start using it, you need this function to work. To do this, follow these steps:
- On your device, open Settings and touch your iCloud tab at the top.
- There you will see a menu called "Search", next to the app icon. Press.
- At the top, tap "Find My iPhone."
- Then activate the options "Find my iPhone" and "Get offline".
It is very likely that you already have this job done, though it doesn't hurt to be sure. From now on, you can check your iPhone or iPad with or without Wi-Fi or data connection.
How to use Search to find an iPhone or iPad
Although in this tutorial we talk about iPhone and iPad, Search can also help you find any device. is associated with your Apple ID. Just like AirPods, Mac, or Apple Watch. In this app you should see them all, and the distance that separates you from them and be able to track how to find them.
If it's off or not on the map, you can mark it as lost. To do this again with the Search app turned on, you can find the device lost like this:
- On the "I" tab, select the device you want to find in the list.
- You will see that the tab is shown with some of its data, and the slide shows other options.
- The "Mark as lost" option will appear, which we must activate.
Follow iPhone or iPad crashes. You can choose if you want show message so that the recipient can touch you, even though it is an optional step. When you have completed the process, the device blocks the use of Touch ID or Face ID, which requires an unlock code to use again.
If you don't have your phone with or without it, you can ask the iPhone user help you with your search app. You will need to enter your iCloud credentials in order to access your device's locations.
How search devices work without an internet connection
In the past, if someone wanted to get an iPhone that didn't belong to them, it's enough to turn it off. If you run out of battery, it was almost always easy to find. Apple has found a solution to this problem, making it easy to find a lost iPhone, iPad, Mac or AirPods. And it does, in addition, in a way that protects privacy.
Search is a function that uses blue packets of data so little that it doesn't affect the battery, and, in addition, it is done in a encrypted and confidential way.
Apple's idea is to rely on the number of their public devices, creating a "network" to help find to one lost. At the time, Apple made it clear to Wired how it works:
The new "I found" feature will remove bluetooth signals from Apple devices even when they are offline, allowing nearby Apple devices to transfer to the cloud. That should help you find your stolen laptop (works on Mac, iPad, iPhone, etc.) or rest in a thief's pocket.
This sharing takes place in a fashion that is nailed to the finish with a complex process highlighted by the post. Steps used by Apple they make the whole process completely private And, of course, it reminds us of what Apple and Google suggested by tracking the coronavirus.
According to the company, the amount of data required for this is so small that it does not include battery charges or data usage. You know, this function allows you to find your iPhone, iPad, Mac or something else from your lost Apple ID. And it does it either offline or off.