Click each step to see the action, click the picture or use the arrow keys

  • If you cannot find your phone, you can use another device to locate it

  • 1.

    Swipe down from the top of the screen with one finger

  • 2.

    Tap the Settings icon

  • 3.

    Scroll down and tap Biometrics and Security

  • 4.

    Scroll down make sure the status switch beside Location is turned on

  • 5.

    Scroll up and tap Find My Mobile

  • 6.

    Make sure the status switches beside Remote Controls and Google Location Services are turned on

    You can also turn on Remote Lock, which enables you to unlock your phone remotely in case you forget your unlock method, and Send Last Location which will send the phone’s last location when the battery is low. You must be signed into your Samsung account in order for your phone to be located. If you have not already added your account to your phone, you will need to do so now

  • 7.

    In the web browser on another device, go to findmymobile.samsung.com

  • 8.

    Click Sign In

  • 9.

    Enter the email address or phone number associated with your Samsung account and then click Password

  • 10.

    Enter your password and then click Sign In

  • 11.

    The location of your phone will be displayed on the map

  • 12.

    You can remotely perform actions on your phone such as make it ring, erase it or lock it by clicking on the icons below the phone’s name