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Q: 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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  • by Roberttq,

    Roberttq Roberttq May 16, 2016 2:08 PM in response to RTS48
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    May 16, 2016 2:08 PM in response to RTS48

    NNow that I've seen this thread i feel better. I'm having the same issues. I've been expierence get no GPS coverage for the last six days since updating my iOS and I've been on the phone with my service provider, Google, Apple, and uber trying to figure out what the **** is going on. Now my only option is to deal with Apple cause it seems it's their issue. I need my GPS directly for the work I do and this issue is costing me money

  • by BBoiss,

    BBoiss BBoiss May 16, 2016 2:20 PM in response to iPhone 6er
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    May 16, 2016 2:20 PM in response to iPhone 6er

    iPhone Service Answer Center - Apple Support

     

    If your phone was within it's manufacturer warranty, then this service would be of no cost to you by having it done through Apple. If your warranty ran out before this issue occurred, then any Apple parts that may have gone bad are up to you to service the cost of the repair. This is the definition of what a warranty is. Apple does not owe you $63 for a product if it was outside of its warranty.

  • by peps99,

    peps99 peps99 May 18, 2016 2:25 AM in response to Roberttq
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    May 18, 2016 2:25 AM in response to Roberttq

    Agreed. I have read through all posts and not once has Apple replied or made an effort to communicate the problem. I have also scoured the internet there is no official mention of this problem. I have just updated my software to 9.3.2 and still no luck. I have also tried all suggestions currently posted and nothing. Does anyone have any advise as to how to fix this problem pleeeaaase?

  • by cnewsgrp,

    cnewsgrp cnewsgrp May 24, 2016 4:53 AM in response to RTS48
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    May 24, 2016 4:53 AM in response to RTS48

    Add me to this list (is there a list somewhere?) - My iphone 6 GPS stopped working 15 days ago. Tried all options no success. Went to Apple store and met a really rude manager (Nashua, NH). Essentially what Apple is telling me is

    1) That their manufacturing process is so bad, if you don't buy AppleCare (after dropping 750 on a new phone) you are stupid.

    2) "Only" GPS is not working ... everything else works ... Why am I making a big deal out of it

  • by ioannis.alex,

    ioannis.alex ioannis.alex Jun 3, 2016 6:23 AM in response to djtroyan
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    Jun 3, 2016 6:23 AM in response to djtroyan

    Confirmed.

     

    Device: iPhone 6

    Problem: GPS working sporadically (mostly not working, only a position fix with a large blue area -sometimes km-, rendering it unusable)

     

    I changed with a friend of mine who knows how to dismantle the iphone (tedious work, but no pitfalls) the 'wifi flex cable' and the cover (just in case, but I think the part responsible for the fix is the flex cable).

     

    Problem was fixed.

     

    PS: A thought was that perhaps the part of the flex cable that 'attaches' (it has some kind of glue?) onto the back plate, might amplify the signal and due to some falls of the phone, the previous flex cable came off and the signal would be weak.

     

    Parts:

    https://www.ifixit.com/Store/iPhone/iPhone-6-Logic-Board-Antenna-Flex-Cable/IF26 8-013-1

    https://www.ifixit.com/Store/iPhone/iPhone-6-Wi-Fi-Antenna/IF268-014-1

  • by marred,

    marred marred Jun 4, 2016 1:50 AM in response to RTS48
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    Jun 4, 2016 1:50 AM in response to RTS48

    Dear All,

     

    I had exactly the same issue and let replace the WIFI antena and the problem disappeared.

     

    Regards,

    Haroon

  • by MissteenUSA,

    MissteenUSA MissteenUSA Jun 9, 2016 11:34 AM in response to RTS48
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    Jun 9, 2016 11:34 AM in response to RTS48

    Ah ha this is what worked for me - I went to Apple store thye punted me to ATT&T who punted me back to Apple...totally as expected..then..wait for it

     

    My friend suggested I take off the leather case on my phone and it worked..the case was worn and had hand oils from a year so it looks like that blocked the gps signal....who knew?

  • by Captain_Bligh,

    Captain_Bligh Captain_Bligh Jun 12, 2016 6:55 AM in response to RTS48
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    Jun 12, 2016 6:55 AM in response to RTS48
    Try the app GPS Diagnostic for analysing GPS problems on your iPhone and iPad https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gps-diagnostic-test-measurement/id1020967894?mt= 8... quote from a Canadian review "Helped me prove to the apple store geniuses that my GPS chip was not working. Got my iPhone 6 replaced as a result which would not have been possible without this cool app. Thanks !
  • by amirzada,

    amirzada amirzada Jul 13, 2016 12:07 PM in response to RTS48
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    Jul 13, 2016 12:07 PM in response to RTS48

    So I was having this issue too for a while. I did everything from reseting the location and privacy, resetting all settings, resetting to manufacturers settings. When I restored the iPhone 6 Plus back to default, it seemed to fix the problem, then the GPS wasn't as reliable, it wouldn't pin point my exact location, just a general area, which isn't enough when using navigation like Maps or Waze. What I learned after trial and error was that you can just reset the regular settings (not reset to factory settings). After you reset the regular settings, turn on location services, open Maps, and the GPS should work now. I already learned that once you turn the bluetooth off and Wi-Fi off, it will mess up the GPS again and you have to reset the settings again. I'm still going to Apple to swap out my iPhone but this fix works in the short-term at least.

     

    Hope this helps!

  • by hjonpark,

    hjonpark hjonpark Aug 23, 2016 5:15 PM in response to RTS48
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    Aug 23, 2016 5:15 PM in response to RTS48

    I had a similar problem. My Apple Maps and Google Maps work fine when I'm connected to wifi. But on cellular data, none of the navigation apps worked. Apple Tech Support and multiple "Geniuses" were stumped. Then I stumbled on this and it worked!:

     

    SETTINGS>PRIVACY>LOCATION SERVICES>make sure Location Services is toggled ON. Then in the middle of this screen: SHARE MY LOCATION>make sure Share My Location is toggled ON. If you found any of these to be toggled OFF then that was your problem (just like me).

     

    Now my Apple Maps and Google Maps work just fine. Hope it works for you too!

  • by Jhsing,

    Jhsing Jhsing Sep 6, 2016 9:18 PM in response to RTS48
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    Sep 6, 2016 9:18 PM in response to RTS48

    I had the same problem with intermittent GPS and the GPS not getting accurate location.  Frequently the location was incorrect or the map program kept saying "locating".  After going to the Apple store for a diagnosis and doing all the software and hardware resets listed by others, the problem still existed.  The option they gave was to replace the entire phone for $299.  I then did had a person replace the Wifi flex cable as described here and that fixed the problem.  This seems to be a common problem with Iphone 6's as the connection from the GPS to the main circuit board seems to be a weak link and breaks easily.  I think Apple should cover and replace these under extended warranty since it was poorly designed and should be a manufacturing defect.

     

    Apple should offer a repair program rather than a replace program since the repair is a simple repair in experienced hands.  It's like buying a Mercedes for $60000 and then when it's out of warranty and a small cable breaks, they say they can give you a replacement car but it'll cost you $29900 instead of repairing the broken cable. 

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