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An easy-to-follow guide to fixing why your iPhone says "No location found" in Find My
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Have a few people told you that your phone gives a "No location found" error in Find My? Fortunately, there are a few different ways that you can easily get rid of this error. This wikiHow article gives you a few solutions you can use so others don't see "No location found" when they try to find you in Find My.
Things You Should Know
- Before you change any settings, go to https://support.apple.com/ and see if Apple's servers are down.
- Other solutions you can try that don't require you to change any settings are to turn off and on your Wi-Fi connection, location services, and precise location.
- Make sure your Find My settings allow location services and that you are in fact sharing your location with others.
Steps
Section 1 of 9:
Check Apple Systems Status Page
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Go to https://support.apple.com/ in a web browser. This site lets you know the status of Apple processes.
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Find the status of "Find My". It's highly possible that your phone is not the source of the "No Location Found" error, but it is caused by the server instead.Advertisement
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Look for a yellow or red circle. When the colored circle next to "Find My" is yellow or red, something is wrong with the servers. This means that no matter if you have all the right settings configured, the Find My app will give a "No Location Found" error.
- A green circle means everything is working as it should.
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Refresh Network Settings
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Turn off Wi-Fi. You can do this in Control Center by tapping the Wi-Fi logo, or you can go to Settings > Wi-Fi > Turn Off .
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Turn Wi-Fi back on and connect to the correct network. To do this, you can tap the Wi-Fi logo in Control Center or you can go to Settings > Wi-Fi > Turn On and tap the network you want to join.
- If the "No Location Found" error is still there, tap the network name and tap Forget This Network . You'll then need to re-enter the password to log in. [1] X Research source
- Sometimes refreshing the connection will fix the problem.
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Turn on Location Services
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Enable Precise Location
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Open Settings. Tap the app icon that features a pair of gears.
- Do this after you've turned on location services but are still getting a "No location found" error.
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Tap Privacy . You may need to scroll down the menu to find this option next to an icon of an open palm on a blue background.
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Select your "Allow Location Access". Tap either "Ask Next Time or When I Share" or "While Using the App."
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Check Find My Settings
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Open Settings. Tap the app icon that features a pair of gears.
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Tap your Apple ID. This is the first item in the menu and it lists your name and email address.
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Tap Find My iPhone . If you're using an iPad instead, this will say "Find My iPad."
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Tap the switch next to "Find My iPhone" to toggle it on . With this enabled, you can lock, locate, and erase your iPhone remotely .
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Toggle Airplane Mode
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Set the Time & Date
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Open Settings. Tap the app icon that features a pair of gears.
- A wrong date and time could affect your location services working properly, so fixing a wrong date and time could help.
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Tap General . This is usually in the third grouping of options next to an icon of a gear.
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Tap Date & Time . You may need to scroll to find this option in the fifth grouping.
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Tap the "Time Zone" field and enter/select your city. Once you selected your city, the time and date will change to reflect that location.
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Restart Your iPhone
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Press the correct buttons to restart your phone. Depending on the iPhone model you have, the buttons will differ to turn it off .
- Sometimes technical glitches can cause the "No location found" text, and restarting your phone is a good way to solve them.
- For iPhone X and newer, press and hold a Volume button and the Side button.
- If you have an iPhone 6-8 or a 2nd/3rd Gen SE, press and hold the Side button.
- For older SE phones (1st Gen), press and hold the Top button.
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Drag the slider to power off your phone. Once you see the slider, you can release holding the button(s). Drag it left or right to turn off your phone and wait for a few moments.
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Turn it back on. You can use the Side or Top button to turn your iPhone back on.
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Update Your iPhone
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Open Settings. Tap the app icon that features a pair of gears.
- It's highly possible that an out-of-date iOS is causing the error, so updating will solve it.
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Tap General . This is usually in the third grouping of options next to an icon of a gear.
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Tap Software Update . It's usually the second listing on the page.
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Tap Download and Install . Enter your password if you're prompted to. You won't see this option if your iOS is up-to-date .
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Tips
- If someone sees "Location Not Available," it means that the other person has sharing turned off. However, the "Location Not Found" error means there could be other things wrong with the device, like the battery is dead or the phone is turned off. [3] X Research sourceThanks
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