Thanks Daniel!

   Rod Blitvich  - Amy & Sam’s Dad
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   On 3 Feb 2025, at 10:14 am, Daniel Kerr via WAMUG
   <[email protected]> wrote:

   HI Rod
   Another option if she did want it on her own devices instead of yours,
   would be to look at the iPhone SE (3rd Generation) before it gets
   replaced soon.
   This model still has the Home button, and would be very similar to your
   current one - just with more updated internals.
   https://www.apple.com/au/iphone-se/
   I have a lot of clients who still use them, as they like the home
   button plus the cheaper model.
   That will run the later iOS18 which would then connect to AirTags, so
   she’d be a bit more in control of them herself. Plus has a more up to
   date iPhone, which you can connect to yours using her AppleID to
   connect to yours as part of FamilySharing. Then you’d see all her
   devices also.
   So then have the best of both worlds, and keep her “in the loop” a bit
   more for longer. And not much of a learning curve with a new phone that
   changes a lot - as still having the home button and same look would
   mean it looks and feels the same.
   According to rumours Apple are due to change it later this month or
   next month to the iPhone SE (4th Gen) and may remove the home button.
   So for people that want the home button still, now is the best time to
   grab the 3rd Gen version to keep it the same.
   Just another thought for you.
   Kind regards
   Daniel
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     On 2 Feb 2025, at 11:34 am, Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
     <[email protected]> wrote:
      I asked ChatGPT:
      Rod:
      My elderly Mum is now starting to lose things - eg car keys (but
     she’s
      stopped driving), purse/wallet etc)
      I thought I’d buy her some AirTags.
      But research indicates the Find My app won’t work on her old iPhone
      running iOS 12.5
      I don’t want to get her a new phone as it will confuse her (no Home
      button etc)
      So I’m asking- is the solution to get her the AirTags and attach
     them
      to my phone?
      ChatGPT:
      Yes, you can definitely attach the AirTags to your own iPhone.
     Since
      your mum’s iPhone is running iOS 12.5, it won’t support AirTags or
     the
      Find My app in the way newer devices do.
      Here’s how you can set it up:
      1. Pair the AirTags with your iPhone – You’ll be able to track them
     in
      the Find My app.
      2. Name them for easy identification – e.g., “Mum’s Keys” or “Mum’s
      Purse.”
      3. Use the Notify When Left Behind feature (if you have an iPhone
     11 or
      later) – This will alert you when an AirTag is left behind at an
      unusual location.
      4. Share location updates with family – If needed, you can enable
      Family Sharing so someone else (if applicable) can also check on
     the
      AirTags.
      One downside is that if your mum loses an item away from you, you
     won’t
      get real-time updates unless someone with an Apple device passes by
     and
      updates its location via the Find My network. But it’s still a good
      solution for tracking things at home or nearby.
      Would she be open to a very simple iPhone upgrade, like an SE model
      with a Home button, or is that too much of a change?
      Rod
      We think too much of a change, but thanks for the great advice
      ChatGPT
      You’re very welcome! Keeping things familiar for her makes total
     sense.
      The AirTags should still be really helpful for tracking her
     important
      items, even if it’s not real-time when she’s out and about.
      If you need any setup tips or run into any issues, just let me
     know. 😊
      Rod
      Could I make the AirTag attached to her car keys for example, beep
     when
      we are looking for them?
      Chat GPT
      Yes! Since the AirTags will be linked to your iPhone, you can make
     them
      play a sound to help find lost items. Here’s how:
      1. Open the Find My app on your iPhone.
      2. Tap the Items tab.
      3. Select the AirTag you want to find (e.g., “Mum’s Keys”).
      4. Tap Play Sound, and the AirTag will start beeping.
      This works as long as you’re within Bluetooth range (about 10
     meters/33
      feet indoors). If you’re further away, you’ll need to rely on the
     Find
      My network to update its last known location.
      Would that work for your needs? 😊
      Rod:
      Great!! Thank you
      Chat GPT:
      You’re very welcome! 😊 Hope the AirTags make things easier for both
     of
      you. Let me know if you need any more help! 🚀
      Rod Blitvich  - Amy & Sam’s Dad
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      On 2 Feb 2025, at 10:27 am, Rod Blitvich via WAMUG
      <[email protected]> wrote:
        Hi Folks
        Mum is now starting to lose things - eg car keys (but she’s
     stopped
        driving), purse/wallet etc)
        I thought I’d buy her some AirTags.
        But research indicates the Find My app won’t work on her old
     iPhone
        running iOS 12.5
        I don’t want to get her a new phone as it will confuse her (no
     Home
        button etc)
        So I’m asking- is the solution to get her the AirTags and attach
     them
        to my phone?
        Thank you in advance
        Blitto
        Rod Blitvich  - Amy & Sam’s Dad
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