Months after announcing support for Find My in South Korea, Apple has seemingly enabled the feature in the country for beta testers, ahead of a wider release to the public.

Find My on an iPhone
Apple confirmed in a statement in September that it will introduce Find My to South Korea in the spring of 2025. Almost half a year later, the initiative seems to have signs of life.
In details shared by @Rac00n_dev to Aaron Perris on X on Sunday, it appears that Apple has enabled Find My support in South Korea. The support is said to have gone live after the release of the first developer beta of iOS 18.4.