hello there
So here is the problem
The blue dot does not lock on my location and it keeps jumping around is it a software issue ? Or I have a faulty phone ?
Thanks
Happened to my iPhone 6 when iOS 10 came out and towards the end of iOS 9. Somehow iOS 10.3 fixed it cause when I went to France I had more data than my mom so she asked me to use it. And for some odd reason it was working.hello there
So here is the problem
The blue dot does not lock on my location and it keeps jumping around is it a software issue ? Or I have a faulty phone ?
Thanks
My iPhone 6 GPS issues are sporadic, sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't (and yes not just due to usual factors like being inside. It will lose GPS on a road trip when other iPhones in the car maintain it, etc.)Happened to my iPhone 6 when iOS 10 came out and towards the end of iOS 9. Somehow iOS 10.3 fixed it cause when I went to France I had more data than my mom so she asked me to use it. And for some odd reason it was working.
I tried using my gps the other day since I wanted to try out the Apple Watch with the phone while getting directions and it showed I was 20km away. So I ordered a new wifi/Bluetooth/GPS and new battery (battery sucks right now) and now I'm waiting for it to get here to fix. I'm hoping it works cause my Bluetooth is eh along with my wifi connection. My 5S wifi and Bluetooth connection is way better.My iPhone 6 GPS issues are sporadic, sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't (and yes not just due to usual factors like being inside. It will lose GPS on a road trip when other iPhones in the car maintain it, etc.)
Sometimes it's obscured by the fact that wifi and cell towers also provide location (less accurately). You may think GPS is working when you have a relatively precise wifi location. I believe your location only pulses in Maps when it's GPS, though not 100% sure.
I believe heat may affect it, as well as small knocks and so on, which slightly adjusts the connections to the antenna