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Jan 7, 2012 3:05 AM in response to nishanthraoby drocks10,Hi, it seems to be working fine for me since last 24 hrs..dnt knw how it got resolved but i hope it stays resolved...:-)
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Jan 16, 2012 2:03 AM in response to jaked1991by barrylando,Hi, I am in Paris and find half the questions I ask on the 4s get a reply" Sorry, I cant look for places in France" or along those lines...even when I ask "What is the best Bordaux?" or "what is a good restaurant in Paris" "Sorry, I cant look for restaurants in France," Why cant she? i.e. google that question and zip to an internet site? Would someone at apple kindliy explain what's up...and why you havent warned purchasers of the 4S in France about this limitation.
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Feb 3, 2012 10:46 PM in response to thes1osby weralis,I hate to burst everyone's bubble. I did not read all 19 pages on this discussion and I don't know if there was similar conclusion... No matter how much I would love to blame it on Apple and iOS, the problem is caused by something else. Try google search without 'iPhone' and you'll see that android users are having the same problem...and they are blaming google (maps, services, ect.). If you look closer, you'll see that in all discussions wifi somehow figures out.
Now, I do have the same problem and it happens only when I visit my relatives in Serbia. There my phone is mainly on wifi and location is mainly showing China. Anywhere else in Europe, Africa, etc... if I stay off wifi my location is fine.
I said I would love to blame it on Apple, but in a way it is partly their problem to solve. The code in iOS is pointing iPhone's GPS to use wifi as a shortcut. It seems similar code is used for android OS. I'm sure that problem can be fixed in future OS updates... The question is when :-(
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Feb 3, 2012 11:35 PM in response to weralisby weralis,Anyway... It is all explained here
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4995
Apparently determination of precise location depends more on wifi provider (no matter if wifi is spoofed !?!?!) than on actual GPS. The excuse is that not all devices can obtain GPS signal (iPad wifi model, iPod...) and in some cases GPS signal from satelite is unavailable. The upside down logic is that is better having completely wrong and useless location than no location at all (when accurate one is not available). Well, let's be positive and hope that Apple programmers will stumble upon a same problem on their personal iDevices and decide to do something about it in the next update.
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Feb 4, 2012 9:27 AM in response to jaked1991by AliSalman ,My dear all brothers and sisters the solution is very simple just go to sitting-location services- turn off all Apps except apple's Apps...I hope it work with you I faced this problem today after installed an App then I went to location services and turn it off and I tested the map and I was very happy when it back to work...please tell me if it work with you...my greeting to all of you...
Ali
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Feb 5, 2012 8:40 AM in response to jaked1991by W-Marsy,this worked for me on 4s
take sim out.. then
1.reset location warnings
2.reset network
3.reset all content and setting whilst it was wiping i inserted sim. iphone shut down i booted up,,, entered all the jargan
then on my pc "the home hub /router" hub manager page set the iphone a static ip address and place it outside the hub firewall. (DMZ) also changed the wirless channel
So i just got my new 4s upgrading from 3gs
and was having the same issue as everyone here, got a replacement 4s still same problem gps way out
so i tried my old 3gs again and gps was fine.
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Feb 5, 2012 1:57 PM in response to jaked1991by 10001101,I am outside Chicago, but on my home WiFi I'm outside of Moscow according to my 3GS.
Maybe this has to do with the ips assigned, that phone on wifi uses 192.168.116.20
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Feb 6, 2012 3:33 AM in response to jaked1991by W-Marsy,uk and new iphone mobile data network (carrier settings) for those who upgraded from iphone tariff
o2 only check your provider
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Feb 9, 2012 9:02 AM in response to jaked1991by TechDudeGeorge,I've noticed this problem occur this month. It's annoying, fine on WiFi but on 3G it randomly jumps. Some times it'll be about 50 miles from where I actually am. Other times 10 miles. No problems on my iPod and restores don't help.
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Feb 20, 2012 9:20 AM in response to jaked1991by HSIT,Same issue.. showes different location via Wi-Fi and 3g connection.
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Feb 27, 2012 11:54 PM in response to HSITby Moti P,I have similar issue. When going outdoors, location is primarily determined using cell towers position, not by GPS. Reset network settings helps for very little time, and problem reoccurs.
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Mar 1, 2012 11:37 AM in response to sam_cby bluebrasspenny,My location is shown as Ponteland which is someweher near Newcastle? I live on the Isle of Arran off the west cast of Scotland. Other IPhone users here are experiencing the same problem. It used to be OK?
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Mar 1, 2012 12:40 PM in response to bluebrasspennyby markfrompoole,I posted this earlier, but I still think it explains this problem.
This may help to explain the problem".....
Crowd-sourced Wi-Fi and cellular Location Services
If Location Services is on, your device will periodically send the geo-tagged locations of nearby Wi-Fi hotspots and cell towers in an anonymous and encrypted form to Apple, to augment the crowd-sourced database of Wi-Fi hotspot and cell tower locations. In addition, if you are traveling (for example, in a car) and Location Services is on, a GPS-enabled iOS device will also periodically send GPS locations and travel speed information in an anonymous and encrypted form to Apple, to be used for building up a crowd-sourced road traffic database. The crowd-sourced location data gathered by Apple does not personally identify you.
So if Apple made some mistakes with this system then this would account for the gross error locations, remember that my tests showed that the gps worked, but we mainly use the assisted gps system that includes the crowd sourced wi-fi and cellular location services.
This is the link to the full article. http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4995?
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Mar 3, 2012 12:23 PM in response to jaked1991by ETeam,This is also happening to me. I live in Raleigh, NC (USA) - AT&T - and for the past 2 weeks my phone has been telling me (and all my friends using the Friend Finder app to track me) that I'm in Kings Grant, NC - which is over 100 miles from me. Nothing I do seems to change that - reset network settings, hard reset, etc. Once in a while it'll correct itself and have a correct location, but for the vast majority of the time it's wrong. I have an iphone 4 - not the 4s. Hope a fix comes down the pipeline soon - this is really annoying.