![]() ![]() Or, due to a glitch, Apple Maps is trying to communicate through an absent Bluetooth device (speaker or watch), in which case disabling Bluetooth on the iPhone may solve the problem. If you are using Bluetooth to connect to an external GPS device such as a Fitbit, or even a GPS unit in your car, disable Bluetooth. Click Allow when the pop-up window appears. Note that each GPS app you install on your iPhone will request permission again. Now launch Apple Maps and when it asks for location permissions, grant it the permissions it needs to check that Maps is working properly. ![]() Step 2: Tap Reset > Reset Location & Privacy > Enter your passcode to confirm the reset of your location and privacy. Step 1: Move to Settings > General > Transfer or reset iPhone. Resetting your location and privacy settings can help resolve common errors with Apple maps. Enabling this feature can provide you with precise location services. It is recommended to turn on the precise location. Step 2: Then tap Maps, and make sure Maps is set to While Using the App or Widgets. Step 1: Move to Settings apps, then move to Privacy & Security > Location Services, make sure location services is turned on. Fix 1: Turn on location services and location Access for Maps ![]()
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