This is how you can find your iPhone even if it's lost and its battery is completely dead

Published on Mar 23, 2026 at 8:20 AM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards

Last updated on Mar 19, 2026 at 9:22 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

Even if it’s lost and its battery is completely dead, there’s a way to find your iPhone, and it could save you a full-on panic spiral.

Most of us assume a dead phone is basically invisible, but Apple has a clever trick built in that can keep it on the radar for a while longer.

That means losing your iPhone doesn’t automatically turn into a hopeless scavenger hunt the second the battery hits zero.

As long as the right settings were switched on beforehand, you’ve still got a real shot at tracking it down.

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This is how you can find your iPhone even if its battery is dead

The magic happens through Apple’s Find My network, which can help locate supported iPhones even after they’ve been turned off.

Apple says that, on supported models, enabling the Find My network can let you track your iPhone for up to 24 hours after it’s powered off, or up to five hours when it’s in Power Reserve mode.

To make sure it works, you need to set it up before the phone goes missing.

Head to Settings, tap your name, then Find My, then Find My iPhone.

From there, switch on Find My iPhone, Find My network, and Send Last Location.

That last setting is a big one, because it sends your iPhone’s location to Apple automatically when the battery gets critically low.

So even if the phone fully dies, you may still be able to see where it last was before it gave up.

Find your phone even if it is missing

Once the phone is gone, open the Find My app on another Apple device, or use iCloud’s Find Devices page.

You’ll either see its current location, its last known location, or a message saying no location is available just yet.

If you can’t get to it straight away, you can also turn on Lost Mode.

That locks the phone, protects your info, and lets you leave a contact message on the screen in case a good Samaritan finds it.

So yes, a dead iPhone sounds dramatic, but it isn’t always game over.

With the right settings already turned on, your phone can still leave behind enough of a trail to help you hunt it down.

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Daisy has been creating tech content for SB since January 2025. With a History and Journalism degree from Goldsmiths University and a background in multimedia journalism, Daisy always has her ear to the ground to transform the latest in tech into an informative and engaging story.