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device? So long as it’s signed in to iCloud and can get online over Wi-Fi or a mobile network, iCloud can help you recover it. The Find My iPhone app for iOS and the Find iPhone feature at can locate not only phones, but also Macs, iPads and iPod touches tied to your account.

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