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I have repeatedly followed the instructions to turn on “location “ on my iPad 9th generation but am unsuccessful - I want it active especially for Apple Maps and Google maps

iPad, iPadOS 16

Posted on Jun 5, 2023 11:41 PM

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Posted on Jun 6, 2023 2:13 AM

Do you have a WiFi Only model of iPad, or WiFi+Cellular?


Only WiFi+Cellular models of iPad have GNSS/GPS - this being a function of the iPad Cellular chipset. WiFi Only models of iPad have no GPS capabilities with which iPad Location Services can derive location. This fundamental difference may significantly impact your ability to use mapping Apps - in particular if real-time positioning (e.g., a moving map) is required.


WiFi Only models can only “infer” their location from a database lookup of neighbouring WiFi networks for which the geographic location is known, or the geographic location of your public IP address. For static applications in urban locations, where the location of IP public IP addresses and WiFi networks are known, an “inferred” location can be relatively accurate. However, in rural locations, or when using a Cellular/Satellite/VPN connection, location accuracy of an inferred location [if it works at all] may be very inaccurate. 


All this has significant implications for non-static mapping applications. If you need to have moving maps, or have future flexibility to do so, you’ll need to consider a WiFi+Cellular model of iPad. Choosing a cellular model does not commit you to adding a cellular service plan for the iPad, but ensures that you have immediate access to GPS/GNSS positioning services.


If you have a WiFi Only model of iPad, your available options are:

  • Substitute your WiFi Only iPad for a WiFi+Cellular model; this does not commit you to provisioning Cellular service for your iPad, but does provide the needed GPS functionality for the iPad.
  • Add an external GPS receiver to your WiFi Only iPad. These are often used in marine, aviation and vehicular applications - and can be either directly connected via Lightning or via Bluetooth. Their are various third-party manufacturers, of which two are BadElf and Garmin Glo.


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Jun 6, 2023 2:13 AM in response to Balestrand

Do you have a WiFi Only model of iPad, or WiFi+Cellular?


Only WiFi+Cellular models of iPad have GNSS/GPS - this being a function of the iPad Cellular chipset. WiFi Only models of iPad have no GPS capabilities with which iPad Location Services can derive location. This fundamental difference may significantly impact your ability to use mapping Apps - in particular if real-time positioning (e.g., a moving map) is required.


WiFi Only models can only “infer” their location from a database lookup of neighbouring WiFi networks for which the geographic location is known, or the geographic location of your public IP address. For static applications in urban locations, where the location of IP public IP addresses and WiFi networks are known, an “inferred” location can be relatively accurate. However, in rural locations, or when using a Cellular/Satellite/VPN connection, location accuracy of an inferred location [if it works at all] may be very inaccurate. 


All this has significant implications for non-static mapping applications. If you need to have moving maps, or have future flexibility to do so, you’ll need to consider a WiFi+Cellular model of iPad. Choosing a cellular model does not commit you to adding a cellular service plan for the iPad, but ensures that you have immediate access to GPS/GNSS positioning services.


If you have a WiFi Only model of iPad, your available options are:

  • Substitute your WiFi Only iPad for a WiFi+Cellular model; this does not commit you to provisioning Cellular service for your iPad, but does provide the needed GPS functionality for the iPad.
  • Add an external GPS receiver to your WiFi Only iPad. These are often used in marine, aviation and vehicular applications - and can be either directly connected via Lightning or via Bluetooth. Their are various third-party manufacturers, of which two are BadElf and Garmin Glo.


Jun 6, 2023 3:21 AM in response to Balestrand

You’re not the first - and are perhaps unlikely to be the last - to observe that GNSS/GPS capabilities being an element of the Cellular chipset could be better advertised. This information is stated within the device model specifications; for example:

iPad Pro - Technical Specifications - Apple




Although fully independent of Cellular functionality, GNSS/GPS functionality is integral to the Cellular chipset. In absence of an active network connection, a WiFi Only iPad Location Services has no data source; precise positioning is only reliable with GNSS services.


While it doesn’t address your immediate problem, Apple does invite submission of comments and feedback via its Product Feedback portal:

Feedback - iPad - Apple


Jun 6, 2023 12:28 AM in response to Balestrand


I am traveling in Norway-

I noticed that although I had “time and date “ set to update automatically, the time zone was still New York, so I’ve changed it to Oslo;

In (Apple) maps, the “compass” button just spins;

In Google maps, when I touch the “show your location” symbol in the lower right, it says “your precise location could not be determined “;

turning off “precise location” in maps changes nothing-

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