How do I find my missing iPhone 6 if it is dead and i don't have the new thing on it that locates it before it dies?

help i lost my phone and it is almost impossible for me to find it

You can't locate it if it isn't turned on and connected to the Internet. If it were you have to enable Find My Phone to locate it. So, you will not be able to find it.

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    Cheers,
    GB

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    I rec'd an alert that my "Apple ID and phone no. are now being used for iCloud on a new iPhone."  I am not using iCloud and I don't have a new iPhone.  Is this something to worry about?

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