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This wikiHow teaches you how to calibrate your iPhone or iPad’s compass and improve location accuracy in Google Maps. If you're using Google Maps Live View, which uses your camera to help you navigate, there's an easy way to calibrate the compass specifically for Live View. While there's no specific setting to calibrate the compass for other Google Maps features, you can enable "Compass Calibration" in your iPhone or iPad's Settings and turn on Precise Location to ensure that your phone or tablet always knows its position.

Method 1
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Enabling Location Services and Precise Location

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  1. It’s at the bottom of the third group of settings.
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  2. It’s at the top of the list.
    • If the "Location Services" switch at the top is disabled/white, tap the switch to enable Location Services now.
  3. This opens your Location Services settings specifically for Google Maps.
  4. Tap Always if you plan to use Google Maps for navigation, traffic, transit updates, and places to see near you, or select While Using the App if you’ll only be using Maps to look up directions or locations. [1]
    • The Ask Next Time option just tells Maps to ask you to make your decision the next time you start Google Maps.
  5. In addition to GPS/the compass, Google Maps can also use Wi-Fi and local cell towers to find your location. For the most accurate results, connect to Wi-Fi if possible.
    • Your cellular data network can also help improve your location, but it's only accurate up to a few thousand meters. [2] Using your GPS with Wi-Fi produces the most accurate results.
  6. It’s the map icon labeled “Google Maps.” You’ll usually find it on the home screen.
  7. It's the compass arrow pointing upward in the bottom-right area of the map. The map will re-center to display your current location as a blue dot surrounded by a white circle.
    • You'll notice a blue shaded beam emanating outward from the dot that represents you on the map. This beam is aimed in the direction your iPhone or iPad is pointing.
    • If the location of the blue dot is incorrect, it could be due to physical obstructions between you and cellular towers (such as tall buildings or structures). You may also need to restart your phone or tablet.
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Turning On Compass Calibration

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  1. It’s at the bottom of the third group of settings.
  2. It’s at the top of the list.
    • If the "Location Services" switch at the top is off/white, tap it to turn it on.
  3. It’s at the bottom of the list.
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Calibrating the Compass in Live View

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  1. It’s the map icon labeled “Google Maps.” You’ll usually find it on the home screen.
  2. This sets the selected location as your destination. [3]
  3. It looks like a paper airplane and is on the right side of the map. This re-centers the map to show you both your current location and the destination.
  4. It's the blue circle surrounded by a white circle. A menu will expand.
  5. It's toward the bottom of the menu.
  6. The warning just advises you to pay attention to your surroundings and obey the law.
  7. Move the camera around to cover as much as what you see as possible. Once you've captured enough information, you'll see "Done!" at the bottom of the screen, which will bring you back to the map.
    • You'll notice a blue shaded beam emanating outward from the dot that represents you on the map.
  8. It's the gray pushpin inside of a box on the right side of the map. Once Live View opens, you'll see an arrow pointing in the direction of the location you selected. This should be accurate now that you've calibrated Live View.
    • If it's your first time using Live View, follow the on-screen instructions to give Maps permission to access your camera.
    • If Maps can't figure out your location, you'll be asked to point the camera at buildings, stores, and/or signs around you again. If that doesn't work, move to a different location and tap Try again to give it another shot.
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      1. Open your Settings .
      2. Tap Privacy .
      3. Tap Location Services .
      4. Tap System Services .
      5. Toggle on the "Compass Calibration" switch.
      For tips on how to troubleshoot common problems with identifying your current location, read on!

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