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Mar 6, 2012 4:30 PM in response to Carl Elyby norman_bates,If you go into Settings>Location Services>System Services are all the options set to on?
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Mar 7, 2012 7:33 AM in response to rockmyplimsoulby rphunte42,rockmyplimsoul wrote:
rphunte42 wrote:.
I suspect that this problem is with the data it is using to supplement the GPS chip. Garbage in, garbage out. On the cheerful side, carriers usually fix these problems in a few days.
The odd thing is, the location is wrong even in Airplane mode but wi-fi turned on -- which means GPS and the cellular radio are OFF (assuming Carl tried this exact mode). One would think that the wi-fi location would override existing location data while in Airplane mode.
I don't know if that is right or not. Going to airplane mode turns off all transmitters, but GPS alone is just a receiver.
OK, just tested, and GPS IS turned off in airplane mode. I believe they are done by the same chip, so it may just turn off the chip that does 3G/2G and GPS. We know Wi-Fi can be turned back on....
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Mar 7, 2012 7:36 AM in response to rockmyplimsoulby rphunte42,rockmyplimsoul wrote:
rphunte42 wrote:.
I suspect that this problem is with the data it is using to supplement the GPS chip. Garbage in, garbage out. On the cheerful side, carriers usually fix these problems in a few days.
The odd thing is, the location is wrong even in Airplane mode but wi-fi turned on -- which means GPS and the cellular radio are OFF (assuming Carl tried this exact mode). One would think that the wi-fi location would override existing location data while in Airplane mode.
I thought that since GPS is just a receiver, it might remain on, but either the software refuses to even try to get a location without either cell location or wi-fi location, or it is part of the same chip that does the cell phone operation. I know they combine multiple functions into the chips.
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Mar 11, 2012 6:43 AM in response to traceyfozzby Richard a s,Skipped the "wobble" part and did everything else? Made sure that Time Zone was set to "automatic" when all this was done. Phone now automatically sees me in the right place (4s). No manual over rides required!
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Mar 11, 2012 6:58 AM in response to M4478by ChazThePhoenix,I have the same issue. But I am in USA. It says I am in Denver Colorado, which is a different time zone. When we jumped ahead to daylight savings, that's when I found out.
In order to set location and time, I have to do it manually. To set it automatically puts me in Denver, one hour behind
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Mar 11, 2012 6:59 AM in response to ChazThePhoenixby ChazThePhoenix,Ps. My gps location is correct.
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Mar 11, 2012 9:55 AM in response to ChazThePhoenixby TechDudeGeorge,If anyone is still experiencing a problem, have they updated to iOS 5.1 yet? I have updated and haven't seen any problem...so far.
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Mar 11, 2012 9:58 AM in response to TechDudeGeorgeby blitzcraig,My GPS issues corrected themselves last week. It has been working fine ever since. I did update to iOS 5.1 last Wendesday when it came out and it is still working properly.
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Mar 11, 2012 6:32 PM in response to ChazThePhoenixby Cheri88,I am living in Manitoba, Canada and am having the same issue. I have to turn my auto time zone off to set my time, and only then will it allow me to change the time zone to my actual location. Once I turn it back on, it goes back to the other time zone. And my gps location is correct too!?
Also, I've been trying to update and download the upgrade and all I get is an error message? Have you also had that problem?
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Mar 11, 2012 7:12 PM in response to Cheri88by ChazThePhoenix,Try this. Go to your location services. On the bottom is system services. Go in there and turn off setting time zone.
Then go back and set your time zone correctly. Leave auto set time set to on
Now go back and turn on setting time zone under location services.
This worked for me although I don't know why. Maybe on war over ridding the other and I needed to have the correct time zone set first
Let me know if that works
Chaz
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Mar 11, 2012 7:26 PM in response to jaked1991by Todd_Billiar,Mine has been working correctly. What I did:
1. Close all open applications.
2. Power cycle the phone.
Seemed to clear up the issue. From what I found in reading different article online - when you power cycle the phone, it clears all cached location data.
My phone location has been 100% correct since I did it early last week. I update to iOS 5.1 midweek and location data stayed correct.
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Mar 11, 2012 7:39 PM in response to Todd_Billiarby ChazThePhoenix,My location data was never wrong, just time zone
It was stuck. And I have cycled my Phone 2 or 3 times since the update.
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Mar 11, 2012 8:24 PM in response to ChazThePhoenixby Cheri88,Hi Chaz,
Unfortunately that didn't work. In order for my actual time zone to work, auto has to be turned off, whether I turn it off in locations or not. And either way, it goes back to the wrong city again?
I'm new to this whole iPhone world, so what is this cycling you guys speak of? Will that help? And do you have any idea as to why my download in install doesn't work when I go into the software update on my phone? I select it and it shows that it's downloading but then error download failed comes up after a minute or so.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Cher
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Mar 12, 2012 8:05 AM in response to rphunte42by Carl Ely,I've been busy the past week and have not had time to update my status. The issue cleared itself up Tuesday or Wednesday of last week on both of our iPhone 3GSs with iOS (5.0.1). We have updated both phones and our son's iPad to iOS (5.1). Everything with Location Services is working as expected even after the change to daylight savings time.
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Apr 9, 2012 8:11 PM in response to jaked1991by tian bo,Wow! I have the exact same problem, only with an Ipod Touch?!
I live in Toronto, but my Ipod keeps changing the default city to Montreal... and Beijing?? lolwut
I change it, but it keeps changing back... as well, i turned off location services...
Help?