How to Find My Phone: Track a Lost Android Phone or iPhone


If you've lost your phone it's not necessarily gone forever. But don't wait until you lose your phone to prepare: you'll need to configure it now to enable you to find a lost Android phone or iPhone.

If you've lost your phone help could be at hand in tracking it down. But note that the solutions offered in this tutorial will require your phone to be switched on in order to give you an accurate idea of its location, and to access options to remotely lock or wipe it. If your battery runs out or your phone is stolen and switched off, you may be out of luck.  

For that reason it's imperative that you back up everything now, just in case you can't get it back. Follow our advice on how to back up Android and how to back up an iPhone. 

Below we'll consider the options built into each major mobile operating system to explain how to track your lost or stolen phone. For each of these you will need to be signed into either your Google or Apple account on the phone before you begin. 

Some third-party options are also available. Prey is a particularly popular option, available not only for mobile devices but also Windows, OS X and Ubuntu laptops. If you have several devices spanning multiple platforms, it's worth considering an option such as this that lets you track them all from a single interface. Read up on how to track lost laptops and smartphones with Prey. 

How to find a lost Android phone 

Find Android phone

Find My Device, previously called Device Manager, offers the easiest way to track an Android phone. It's a free app from Google Play, and you can also access the service from any browser by visiting google.com/android/find should your device become lost.

Find My Device offers options to ring, lock or erase your device, should it get out of your hands.

Find Android phone

Find my phone: How to locate a lost iPhone

Another option, if your phone is switched off, is to check your location history to find its last reported location. You can do this by visiting myaccount.google.com/activitycontrols and tapping on Manage Activity under Location History.  

You'll now see a map of all the places in which your device has reported its location during a time period that you specify. The last known location is where Google last saw it before the battery died, and if your luck's in it may still be there.

Find my phone: How to locate a lost iPhone

Note that location history uses Wi-Fi- and mobile signals rather than GPS, so it won't be as accurate as Android Device Manager. 

How to find a lost iPhone 

Find my phone: How to locate a lost iPhone

To locate a lost Apple device you need Find My iPhone - but before you lose your iPhone you'll need to ensure it's set up on your device. Just tap on Settings, iCloud, then scroll down to and enable Find My iPhone. Also turn on the option below, which sends your last known location just before your battery dies. 

Find My iPhone requires location services to be active, too, which you'll find under Settings, Privacy, Location Services. 

Having set up Find My iPhone, you have two ways to track a lost device. Firstly, you can use the free Find My iPhone app on another Apple device to track your phone. 

Alternatively, you can sign into your account on a desktop browser at iCloud.com, then tap Find My iPhone. 

If you have multiple Apple devices select the one that's been misplaced.

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