Enter the number of the phone you want to locate and get its exact geolocation displayed on a map:
Enter the number of the mobile you wish to locate
A notification is sent to obtain the current location
The exact location is displayed on a map
Josh wants to know the whereabouts of his friend Julia.
GPS location: 41.40338, 2.17403
Mary has lost her phone and wants to find it.
GPS location: 36.42746, 3.21452
Sana wants to know the location of her little brother.
GPS location: 65.43871, 9.45288
Vodafone is a British telephone operator established in 1984. It is the largest mobile telecommunications company in the world (behind china mobile) with over 500 million subscribers. The operator has a large majority of its users in Africa, Asia, Europe and Australia. Vodafone provides telecommunications and IT services to businesses and individuals in more than 150 countries. Chances are, therefore, that you have taken out a telephone subscription with the operator Vodafone, which is a combination of the three words "voice, data, phone".
The operator is present in Europe in countries such as England, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Italy and Romania. The operator launched 5G in the summer of 2019 and markets compatible telephone equipment. The latest telephones offered by the English company are always better equipped, more efficient and therefore more expensive. Losing a Vodafone phone or having it stolen is very annoying.
No telecommunications operator in the world shares this type of data unless it is for legal purposes and controlled by designated technicians with special authorisation. In short, they do not have the right to locate your phone even if they have the power to do so.
Even if the company can track a phone on their network, it seems to be difficult to find a device if it is not communicating. If the mobile phone is switched off, the device will be unable to share any information or location. This applies to all mobile operators. If your smartphone has run out of battery power, it is impossible to get an exact location.
If your phone is turned off, you may be able to retrieve the phone's GPS position history using third-party applications such as Apple's "locate" or Android's "Find my device". Geoloc.be explains how to use these platforms through a detailed tutorial while giving you the possibility to locate your phone by sending an sms tracking message.