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After updating my Apple Watch I can’t find the button to locate my iPhone

After update, can’t find the button to locate my iPhone. It used to be below clockface


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Apple Watch SE, watchOS 10

Posted on Nov 20, 2023 9:28 AM

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Posted on Nov 20, 2023 10:30 AM

You need to press the Side Button on your Apple Watch (the long one) and then press the iPhone Locate Button in the Control Center. This is the new way to get into the Control Center. That’s how you do it. I hope you follow these directions.

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May 25, 2024 8:23 AM in response to US2B

The previous Control Center swipe-up has moved to a quick press and release of the flat oval side button

Use Control Center on Apple Watch - Apple Support


DO NOT hold the button, as that brings up Emergency services and the power off icon.


Control Center should then show you the iPhone ping icon (find my iPhone), Battery percentage, Flashlight, Water Lock, Airplane mode, Alarm silence, Theater mode, and all the other Control Center services.


An alternate way to get some of the Control Center services is:


"Hey Siri, find my iPhone"

"Hey Siri, Flashlight"

"Hey Siri, Battery"

"Hey Siri, Airplane mode"

Getting the press and release timing just right can be an issue. You can make it more reliable by changing:


Apple Watch -> Settings -> Accessibility -> Side Button Click Speed


After changing this I never accidentally get the Emergency Services display.


“Side Button Click Speed” can adjust the press and release timing, so you get the Control Center display every time. Adjusting The "Side Button Click Speed" is also useful for Apple Pay’s double press and release. There is “Default” (sub second press and release timing needed), “Slow” (up to a second between press and release), and “Slowest” (up to 2 seconds between press and release). I like the “Slow” setting. And as I said, I do not accidentally get the wrong display.


NOTE: Slow and Slowest settings do not mean you have to wait a full second or 2 seconds between press and release. It just means you do not need to be super fast.



If the flat oval side button is giving you difficulties, then look at


Use AssistiveTouch on Apple Watch - Apple Support


Apple Watch -> Settings -> Accessibility -> AssistiveTouch


can be used to access things like:


o Control Center

o Apple Pay

o Emergency Services and the Power Off icon (labeled "Hold Side Button")

o and many other things...


And sometimes you can tap at the very top center of the Apple Watch screen and get Control Center. But depending on the watch face, you may also get the left or right side complication. In other words, this trick sometimes works, and sometimes does not. Your mileage/KM may vary.


May 11, 2024 7:16 PM in response to BevJoWingo

BevJoWingo wrote:

so Y’all just get bored and change things up!!! It’s like my husband putting up the dishes! So frustrating!!!! 😡

Well no, because the “Y’all” you are talking to are your fellow Apple Watch users in this user-to-user technical support forum.


Apple does not read this user-to-user technical support forum for feedback.


But you can send Apple feedback via:

Feedback - Watch - Apple


After updating my Apple Watch I can’t find the button to locate my iPhone

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