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IOS 9 and GPS - are there issues?

Since upgrading my iPhone 6 to IOS 9 (and ultimately IOS 9.0.1 I have experienced issues with my GPS. I use Motion X GPS while in the car and up until the change to IOS 9 it has been reliable and rarely (if ever) dropped out even in the centre of cities. Now I have the situation where it takes quite a while to acquire GPS satellites and the connection breaks after a few minutes / miles and a reboot of the program is required to re-acquire a GPS Satellite signal only to drop out again a few minutes later. Has anyone else experienced this or is it a fault with Motion X GPS?

Posted on Sep 29, 2015 10:24 AM

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Oct 14, 2015 11:50 AM in response to Kentlowt

Everything I've tried has had zero impact on the problem:

- reboot

- reset network settings

- reset all settings

- hard reboot

- turn off location settings / reboot / turn back on


I'm getting very close to looking into reverting back to iOS 8 until this is resolved as it's sort of a big deal. Problem is it's hard to tell when it's resolved since it doesn't sound like a consistent issue for all people. I'd really like to have more info about why that is and what's going on. It's also interesting this wasn't caught in beta.

Oct 15, 2015 11:39 AM in response to RTS48

I Am having an issue with all GPS apps after upgrading to iOS 9. The GPS signal is picked up quickly as normal, and tracking works initially. After a few minutes, the position will jump forwards and backwards in the direction I am currently moving. I am seeing this in google maps and running apps I use.

In the running apps, the distance tracked is 3 to 4x normal, and the map of the trace looks normal when viewed. When I zoom in on the trace, I can see parallel rays along my trajectory that are jumping back and forth, logging the long distances.

In google maps, the navigation started normally, but after a while, I could see my marker move backwards, freeze, then jump forwards my current location, freeze again, then move backwards. The cycle repeats. The deviations are always in the direction I am currently moving, not random.

Oct 15, 2015 11:46 AM in response to M1nardi

AT my Genius Bar appointment yesterday, I was told that probable cause is corrupt software on initial loading of OS onto device..I was under the impression that after restoring without restoring backup was like installing fresh OS but guess it doesn't work like that..Anyway...my device was replaced, and it is as good as ever now..swift lock of GPS and steady stable positioning all day everywhere.

Oct 15, 2015 12:10 PM in response to Darkside2911

My 5s gets GPS signal quickly, and tracks very well at first, then starts the forwards and backwards deviations parallel to the trajectory I am moving at the time. I had one long run this past weekend where the GPS was fine for about 10 to 15 minutes, then tracked 23 miles over the course of three, then went back to normal. It said I ran 29 miles in 130 minutes! The map looked perfectly normal until I zoomed in on the route and could see the parallel rays. Not sure if this is the same problem you were seeing or not, but it sounds like it may be different. Ugh!

Oct 20, 2015 1:17 AM in response to RTS48

I am having the same problem with ios 9.0.2. My GPS signal is so slow and Waze, Google Maps and Apple Maps do not get an accurate location to within 300 metres. Waze doesn't register that I have GPS and so doesn't work. Annoying thing is I contacted Apple and they said come to an apple store to see the Genius bar. Thats fine if there was one close by. Also I am out of my warranty period by a couple of days so I could be liable for repair costs.

I don't think that fair considering its Apple's firmware update that's done it and not negligence on my part with the phone. Thankfully I am with 3 and they have confirmed they cover the repair and will reimburse the cost should any be incurred.

IOS 9 and GPS - are there issues?

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