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nburwell

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I noticed this morning when I got to work that the location services icon has constantly been on. I did set a location based reminder for when I leave work today. Could that possibly have something to do with it? It doesn't appear to be affecting my battery performance.
 

adztaylor

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I noticed this morning when I got to work that the location services icon has constantly been on. I did set a location based reminder for when I leave work today. Could that possibly have something to do with it? It doesn't appear to be affecting my battery performance.

Yeah setting a location based reminder will leave it always on so it knows when you get there. Some people have been experiencing battery drain by using this feature unfortunately.
 

ericg301

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That's what I thought. I appreciate the quick response.

Yep - took me half a day yesterday to figure that out. With a location-based notification set, GPS is activated in almost every app (like safari, music, clock) regardless of that app's individual GPS settings. what a bummer.
 

Type X

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I noticed this morning when I got to work that the location services icon has constantly been on. I did set a location based reminder for when I leave work today. Could that possibly have something to do with it? It doesn't appear to be affecting my battery performance.

What apps are running on multitasting.
Close each one and watch the location services icon to know which triggered it.
 

adztaylor

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What apps are running on multitasting.
Close each one and watch the location services icon to know which triggered it.

No, the better way is to do what kirky29 suggested and go to settings > location services and the app with a purple icon next to it is the one that's currently using your location.
 
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