Find your smartphone in vibrate mode Use your smart watch to find your iPhone
You no longer know where you put your iPhone? You may call yourself impossible to find him. This is what happens when you leave your smartphone in vibrate mode. Instead of turning the whole house over, come read this tutorial instead, we will explain how to use your Apple Watch to locate your iPhone..
Find your smartphone in vibrate mode
Everyone knows this old saying: when you search you find. Unfortunately this proverb does not always work especially when you have lost your smartphone at home . No need to panic, however. Thanks to the Find My iPhone application, you will be able to precisely identify the location of your device on a map (not very useful when you have lost your precious phone in your own house), make it ring or even block it.
If you are lucky enough to own an Apple Watch, there is an even simpler method of easily getting your hands on your iPhone. With her, you no longer have to waste three hours rummaging through the drawers of her desk looking for her precious phone. Without further ado we will explain how to do it..
Use your smart watch to find your iPhone
As a reminder, this solution only works if the Apple Watch has been previously paired with the lost iPhone. No need to borrow your brother or sister's smart watch. It will not work.
- Rotate the digital crown to display the time
- Then open the Quick Look app on the settings
- You will see an icon in the form of a smartphone in the airplane mode
- Press this button to ring your iPhone
- By leaving your finger on this icon you can also remotely trigger the flash of your smartphone
- Convenient to locate your phone in a room or a dark area (the bottom of a closet etc.)
Unfortunately this solution does not work in both directions. If you've just lost your connected watch, there's no need to rely on your iPhone to find it. You can only use it to remotely lock your Apple Watch. The Find My iPhone application allows you to locate a smartphone, tablet (iPad), computer (Mac) on a card, but still not Apple's connected watch..