If you have an iPhone 15 and an Apple Watch Series 9 or second-generation Apple Watch Ultra, you can use your watch to find your iPhone with Apple's Precision Finding feature. Read on to learn how it works.
The Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 share the same updated Ultra Wideband chip as the iPhone 15 series, so if you have one of the latest Apple Watch models, you can use the Precision Finding to ping a nearby iPhone 15 and get accurate directions.
Next time you misplace your iPhone at home or in the office, here's how to easily find it using Pinpoint Finder. On Apple Watch, press the side button to bring up Control Center, then tap the Ping iPhone button.
Your iPhone will play a sound, and if your Apple Watch Series 9 or Ultra 2 is within range, the screen will display a star circle showing the distance to your iPhone. As you move, a visual guide will point you in the right direction, and distance will increase or decrease based on your position relative to the phone.
As you get closer to your iPhone, the starry sky circle will turn white on the green background, and when you are very close, the circle will show a check mark to indicate your misplaced device Within reach. If you need more help finding it, tap the button in the lower right corner of the screen to make your iPhone ping again.
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