Key Points:
- Apple has finally enabled Find My support in South Korea, making it possible for citizens to track their lost devices.
- The feature was originally planned for launch in spring 2025, but it’s now available in the latest iOS 18.4 beta 1.
- This integration will not only help users locate their devices but also deter thieves, a major concern raised by petitioners.
As Apple enthusiasts, we’ve been eagerly waiting for updates on the status of Find My support in South Korea. Last July, a petition was started by South Korean citizens asking Apple to enable the feature, which was initially thought to be restricted by government regulations. However, it turns out that the restriction was unfounded, and Apple has now made good on its promise.
The Find My network is now available in South Korea, starting with iOS 18.4 beta 1. This means that iPhone users in the region can finally track their lost devices, giving them peace of mind and a sense of security. Moreover, the activation lock feature that relies on Find My will help deter thieves, a major concern raised by petitioners.
As an added bonus, iOS 18.4 beta 1 has a range of other exciting features, including Priority Notifications, a new Food section in the Apple News app, and more. With the release of public beta expected in April, users outside of Korea can also look forward to these upgrades.
If you’re an iPhone user in South Korea, now’s the perfect time to install the iOS 18.4 beta 1 and experience the newly available Find My feature for yourself. Remember to explore the new features and benefits this update has to offer, and look out for the public release in April.
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