How to Fix the No Location Found Error on iPhones?

Donte

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Hi everyone, my teen’s iPhone recently started showing a No Location Found error when I try to use Find My iPhone or location-sharing features. I’m not sure what’s causing it—could it be settings, connectivity, or something else? Has anyone else experienced this issue, and what’s the best way to fix it so location sharing works properly again? Any step-by-step tips or troubleshooting advice would be really helpful.
 
If an iPhone shows “No Location Found,” check that Location Services are enabled in Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services. Make sure the device has internet access and Share My Location is turned on in Find My. Restart the device and update iOS if the problem continues.
 
Here are the few steps that you must haive to follow:
  • Turn on Location Services: Go to Settings → Privacy & Security → Location Services and enable it.
  • Check internet connection: Ensure Wi-Fi or mobile data is working.
  • Enable Share My Location: Turn it on in Find My settings.
  • Restart the iPhone: A quick restart can fix temporary glitches.
  • Update the system: Install the latest version of iOS.
  • Check date and time: Set them to automatic in Settings
 
Fix the No Location Found error by enabling Location Services, checking internet connection, turning on Find My, restarting the iPhone, updating iOS, and ensuring Date & Time are set automatically.
 
Hey, I had this happen with my kid’s phone too. Ask them to check if Location Services and Share My Location are turned on in the Find My settings, and make sure their phone has internet; sometimes just restarting the iPhone fixes the “No Location Found” thing.
 
The “No Location Found” error on iPhone usually appears in Find My when location sharing stops working. Fix it by checking internet connection, enabling Location Services, turning on Share My Location, updating iOS, or asking the contact to re-enable location sharing. Restarting the device can also help.
 
To fix the No Location Found error on an iPhone, try these steps:
  1. Check Location Services – Go to Settings → Privacy → Location Services and ensure it’s on.
  2. Restart your iPhone – A simple reboot can fix glitches.
  3. Check Date & Time – Make sure they’re set to Automatic.
  4. Reset Network Settings – Settings → General → Transfer or Reset iPhone → Reset → Reset Network Settings.
 
The No Location Found error on iPhones usually occurs when your device can’t determine its GPS location. To fix it, ensure Location Services are enabled in Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services. Check that your app has permission to access your location. Restarting your iPhone, toggling Airplane Mode on and off, or updating to the latest iOS version can also help. If the problem persists, resetting Location & Privacy under Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone may resolve the issue.
 
The “No Location Found” error on Find My on an iPhone usually means the device is offline or location sharing is disabled. Check that Location Services and Share My Location are on, ensure the phone has internet access, and confirm the device is signed into the correct Apple ID account. Restarting the phone can also help.
 
To fix the “No Location Found” error on an iPhone, first check that Location Services are turned on in Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services. Make sure the person you’re tracking has enabled location sharing in Find My and that both devices have an active internet connection. Restarting the phone or updating to the latest version of iOS can also help resolve the issue.
 
The No Location Found error on iPhone usually means the device can’t share its location due to no internet, disabled Location Services, or settings issues in the Find My. To fix it, check that Wi-Fi or mobile data is on, enable Location Services and Share My Location in Settings, make sure the device is signed into iCloud, and restart the phone. If it still doesn’t work, updating iOS or toggling Find My settings often helps.
 
To fix the “No Location Found” error on an iPhone, first make sure Location Services are enabled by going to Settings → Privacy & Security → Location Services and turning them on. Check that the app (like Find My) has permission set to “While Using” or “Always.” Ensure the device has a stable internet connection (Wi-Fi or mobile data) and that Airplane Mode is off. Restart the iPhone and, if needed, update iOS. If the issue is with sharing location, ask the other person to re-enable location sharing in the Find My app.
 
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