How to Fix Location Services Not Working on Android

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Apps and services that rely on cellphones’ location services have grown increasingly commonplace. Location services ensure that you save time and get the optimal path, whether you’re ordering meals or using Google Maps to get to your destination. Android’s location services, on the other hand, can display incorrect information at times or even stop working altogether.

When your phone’s apps are unable to establish your position, we’ve put together a list of possible fixes.

TURN ON AND OFF AIRPLANE MODE 

Problems with your phone’s network connection can make it difficult to determine where you are. You can use your phone’s Airplane mode to re-establish wireless connections and resolve minor difficulties.

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Navigate to the Connections section of your Android’s settings by selecting Wi-Fi from the list of available networks. Turn on Airplane mode by flipping the switch next to it.

Before you turn off Airplane mode, wait a few seconds. After that, launch a location-aware app like Google Maps to see if your current location is being detected.

Allow Google’s location accuracy to be enabled

When you use apps like Google Maps, Uber, etc., if your Android phone is unable to accurately establish your location, you will have problems. Enabling Google Location Accuracy on your phone should help. So your phone can look for neighbouring Wi-Fi networks and cell towers, as well as other sensors, to better pinpoint your exact location. Activating this feature is easy.

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Take a look at this section of the Settings app and touch on “Location.”

Google Location Accuracy may be seen in the location services section of the Google app.

Use the Improve Location Accuracy option.

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Once enabled, use a map app like Google Maps to evaluate if the location accuracy has increased.

CONFIRM ACCESS RIGHTS TO THE DESTINATION

If only one or two apps are causing location issues, you’ll need to check the permissions for those apps. What you need to do is as follows:

First, open the Settings app on your phone and hit on Location.

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You’ll see a list of apps organised by location permissions when you tap on App permissions in Step 2.

If you’re having problems locating the app, tap it. Set the location permission to “Allow always” or “Allow only when using the app.”

Precise Location is also available if your phone is running Android 12 or higher. For better location accuracy, activate it.

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Check to check if your location can be found by restarting the app in question.

Wrong time and date

Having a phone with an erroneous date or time may prevent it from communicating with GPS services. When using location-based apps and services, you may encounter issues. You may want to set your Android to use the time and date provided by the network.

First, go to your phone’s settings app. Then, touch on General management. Then, select Date and time.

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Toggle the switch next to the Automatic date and time option.

Finally, check to see if your location is being tracked by apps.

Data and battery savers should be disabled.

You can prevent background internet usage by apps by turning on your phone’s data saver. This means apps may take longer to find your location than expected, or fail to do so at all. To fix this, you should follow the instructions below to disable the data saver on your smartphone.

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Using the Settings app on your phone, go to Connections and then press on it.

Step 2: Navigate to Data use and select Data saver.

Disable the toggle next to “Turn on now.”

Battery saver on your phone will also prevent apps from updating your location data in the background if you’ve enabled it. If your location is continually being updated by an app, this could cause issues. Turning off your phone’s battery saver will allow you to circumvent this.

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To begin, open the Settings app and select Battery and device maintenance from the left-hand menu.

Make sure that the Power saving option is turned off in Battery.

The location should now function normally after being disabled.

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TRY SAFE MODE FIRST

If the location services still don’t function, you might try booting your phone into Safe Mode to see if that helps. All non-essential apps and services can be disabled by following these instructions. If one of these is causing the issue, this will help you figure it out.

Hold down the power button on your phone for a few seconds. Then, press and hold the power button for a few seconds.

Safe Mode can be accessed by tapping the green lock icon.

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You’ll have to use Google Maps to see if location services are working in Safe Mode because all third-party apps are disabled.

If the location services are operating properly in Safe Mode, then the issue is most likely with a third-party app. It is more likely to have been caused by newly installed apps or games. One by one, you’ll have to delete each of these apps. Make that the location services are functional after exiting Safe Mode.

FIND ME OUT!

If your Android phone’s location services aren’t working properly, try the suggestions listed above. If this isn’t the case, it’s possible that the problem stems from the version of Android you’re using. You might try installing any pending updates to see if it resolves your problem.

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