March 30, 2013

Tech-World: Make sure “Find my iPhone” is switched on and working on your iPhone..

iPhone tip for the bigger people that own iPhones, iPads, iPods Touch and iPaid...*sorry, without the iPaid*.


You can easily locate your lost iPhone on your computer, then you may decide to lock the phone or erase/format the phone.
That can only be done if the "Find my iPhone" feature has been activated on your device before it gets missing.
Wanna learn how? Continue reading...

The trick is to turn on “Find my iPhone” before you need it—and whatever you do, don’t just assume it’s working because your iPhone is signed into your iCloud account...(wetin b iCloud account again?)...Hahaha...Chill n just read on.

So, ready to give “Find my iPhone” a quick test?
Let’s get started!
You can pinpoint a lost iPhone on the web once “Find my iPhone” is activated.
Note: This tip will also work on the iPad and iPod Touch.
  • Tap Settings, tap iCloud, then make sure you iPhone is signed into iCloud. Haven’t signed up for iCloud yet? If not, just follow the prompts to set up an iCloud account directly on your iPhone.
  • Scroll down the iCloud settings page until you get to the “Find my iPhone” setting, and make sure it’s switched on.
  • Next, let’s check to see if”Find my iPhone” is actually working. Open a web browser on your Mac or PC, type “icloud.com” into the address bar, sign in, then click the “Find my iPhone” button. If all goes well, a map should appear with a green dot marking your iPhone’s location. (If iCloud couldn’t find your iPhone, make sure your handset has a cellular and/or Wi-Fi connection, then try again.
 

  • Click the Devices button in the top-left corner of the screen, then select your iPhone from the menu. Once you do, a window with more details and three buttons—”Play Sound,” “Lost Mode,” and “Erase iPhone”—will pop up on the screen.
  • Click the “Lost Mode” button to remotely lock your iPhone and flash a “Please call me!” message on the screen, complete with a phone number where you can be reached, or click “Play Sound” to activate a piercing alert tone. If you really lose your iPhone and you’ve lost hope of ever getting it back, you can always click the “Erase iPhone” button as a last resort.
  • Done testing? Click the “Lost Mode” button once more, then click the red “Stop Lost Mode” button on the following screen.

HBC: Please lets know if this info has been helpful for you dear HB reader. 

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