JAKARTA The iPhone feature that users in South Korea have been waiting for will be present in the near future. Find My, a missing device search feature, will reportedly be released via a stable version of iOS 18.4 update.

Find My's presence in the iOS version was discovered by the leaker of Aaron Perris' feature on platform X, citing from 9to5mac. This feature began to appear since Apple launched iOS 18.4 beta 1 and its function remains the same as Find My in other countries.

With the availability of the Find My feature for iPhone users in South Korea, they can not only track lost devices. This feature can also prevent thieves from accessing the device due to the activation key feature.

It appears that Find My in the iOS version of 18.4 is in line with the promise Apple made last year. After being pressed by thousands of users, the company pledged to roll out Find My support to all devices this spring.

If users in South Korea can't wait to try Find My support on their iPhone, they can install iOS 18.4 beta. However, keep in mind that iOS beta is a trial version so some bugs may be in it.

Find My has been available for more than fifteen years on various iPhone devices, but South Korea has not had it since the start of the launch. Initially, the government was accused of limiting the feature so that Apple did not launch it in Korea.

However, the Korean Communications Commission (KCC) denied the allegations. They also denied any legal issues because tracking features were also available on other mobile brands, including Samsung.

Until now, it is still unclear why Apple has not presented Find My in South Korea for decades. Fortunately, many users are aware of the importance of this feature so they made a petition signed by 6,500 users within eight days.


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