It took a while, but if you’re in South Korea, this should come in handy.
Apple’s “Find My” app and service is en route South Korea.
In a press release issued today, Apple announced that Find My will launch in South Korea in spring 2025 across its various platforms: the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and so on.
Upon its arrival, users will be able to track their Apple products and other supported devices through the Find My app. They’ll also be able to track friends and family if necessary.
Earlier this year, locals in South Korea started a formal petition for Apple to add the feature in the country.
Apple, in turn, offered the following comment regarding the delay to The Korea Herald:
“The availability of Find My and other products and services in Korea depends on regional requirements that Apple considers when determining which features of specific products and services to provide in that country.”
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.
Via 9to5Mac and The Korea Herald