Pabtra,
that is why our moderator, Brent, suggested checking to see if the location services are on. I will now ask you to check further, when you are using the navigation app, does the arrow in the Location Service "page" turn purple? Sadly you have to switch to that Location Service "page" so see if it is purple. It only appears in the Menu Bar as black. (Feedback to Apple.)
Again, what app are you using to view the fixed image of the map?
I assume you were using your iPhone 4 at home, where you had cellular data, and you did not have to download or cache the maps. So that is not a good comparison. You are using different stuff here.
The iPhone should have a GPS antenna, and related software to convert the info to useable data for a navigation app, but if you are not viewing the downloaded map, then the software can not superimpose your location onto the map.
So, once again, what app are you using to view the fixed image of the map?
If you are using a navigation app to view the map while moving, then the GPS is possibly defective in your iPhone 6. Unless the arrow turned purple.
the other Brent
On Feb 11, 2015, at 9:07 PM, Pabitra Saha pksaha000@yahoo.co.uk [apple-iphone] wrote:
Only the iPhone 6.iPhone 4 did not have this problem.
With best wishes,P. K. Saha
On 12-Feb-2015, at 9:42 am, Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:This is a corporate account. The data account is on iPad and telephony account is on iPhone.The service provider is Airtel in India where I am on a short assignment.
P. K. SahaIs it the iPad or the iPhone, or both, that you feel act like they have no GPS?
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