Q: Does the Find iPhone service have connectivity problems?
I have two iPhone 4s devices that share the same apple ID, and both are set up with the Find My iPhone app. The service has always worked well in the past, and it has come in handy when needing to find a misplaced phone (especially with my forgetful son!). Both devices have always shown up on the device list, and the the only time the phone can't locate if it's turned off or doesn't have service. The dot is grey, but it's still on the list. Eventually it will locate when the phone is in service again.
Well, the other day I noticed that my son's phone wasn't on the list at all, even though it had been on there previously that afternoon. When questioned if he is turning the app off on his phone, he said no and claimed that it must be some sort of connectivity issue. When I searched online about it, some forums had people who said that they had some devices that weren't listed for some reason or another (different apple IDs, itunes, etc). But what I basically gathered is that the only reason that the device shouldn't be listed is if Find My iPhone is turned off under settings on that particular device. I tried this with my phone, and sure enough, it wasn't listed either. Mine has never turned off on its own. And even when I turn off Location Services in general, it is still listed but says that it cannot be located because location services is off. So is turning off the app under settings ultimately the answer to a device not being listed? Thank you in advance!
iPhone 4S, iOS 6.1.2
Posted on Aug 7, 2013 7:08 PM
