- 1). Call your telephone if you think that it is in the same area or building that you are in. Use a land line, borrow a friend's phone, or use one of the online phone-calling services such as FreeCall or Google.
- 2). Track your phone's GPS signal if you have an iPhone or other phone with an activated GPS system installed. iPhone users can go to the me.com website to track the location of their cell phones, using technology that is installed in the iPhone.
- 3). Trace your movements from when you last remember using your phone. Think about the last phone call that you made to help jog your memory. Thinking about the phone conversation may help you to picture where you were when you last held the phone.
- 4). Contact store managers of places where you may have set down your phone. Businesses often have a lost-and-found box behind the front counter, and your phone may be there.
- 5). Send a text message to your phone, offering a reward for its return. There are a number of places online that offer free texting to cell phones, such as onlinetextmessage, textforfree.net and SMS Everywhere.
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