01-16-2021 02:47 PM - edited 01-06-2022 01:51 AM
I'm having this same issue. For the past 3 weeks or so, Google Maps never updates my location while I'm driving. It can map out a route, but then when I start moving, the map is stuck in the original location. Very frustrating. I've tried all the usual solutions.
01-17-2021 01:49 PM
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eclipsim.gpsstatus2&hl=en_CA&gl=US
This app has an AGPS reset function which may help. You can also verify the GPS chip is working on your phone.
01-17-2021 01:37 PM
GPS location does not use data... Google maps should function just fine with Wifi Only, and/or offline maps - at least to show your locaiton. Most likely the GPS module is not working, or location services has been disabled.
In my phone this is configured under Settings > Security & Location > Location
Ensure it's "ON" - ad then also check "Location Mode" - High accuracy allows using GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or cellular networks to determins location - or "Device Only" - use GPS to determine location.
if you have "battery saving" option selected, then GPS will not be used which is needed for usable google maps navigation.
01-16-2021 07:53 PM
I have found, @imkane , that when I'm connected to my home wi-fi and I set directions to a destination from my connected wi-fi, that after I begin my travels, Google Maps does not function reliably when transitioning to available offline maps (note, i do not use data)
I'm better off using offline maps from the beginning of the directions process to ensure reliability.
If you prefer to use data, try the following steps mentioned below in sequence to help resolve the issue:
01-16-2021 05:23 PM
Is it possible that the GPS module is broken?
01-16-2021 03:49 PM - edited 01-16-2021 03:55 PM
@imkane wrote:That's not the problem. It's in High Accuracy mode already. I've tried everything that's obvious ... all the possible Android / Google Maps settings. Uninstall/reinstall the app, etc.
@imkane Have you tried a different app? Copilot or Maps.me (and others) are free and use offline maps. Try one see if the problem is phone wide or specific to Google maps.
Edit: Did you try and download an offline map in Google Maps as shown by @Jb456?
01-16-2021 03:36 PM
That's not the problem. It's in High Accuracy mode already. I've tried everything that's obvious ... all the possible Android / Google Maps settings. Uninstall/reinstall the app, etc.
01-16-2021 03:34 PM - edited 01-16-2021 04:02 PM
Does it say this at the top?
It's actually better to have it on WiFi only. You save your data this way.
Now just download OFFLINE MAPS.
Click your little symbol on top right.
Then click "OFFLINE MAPS" ON LEFT IN THE DROP DOWN.
Then select your own map.
You can use two fingers to zoom out or in to get the map bigger for the area you want.
Then download it.
You can download multiple maps.
Only thing you will not get is traffic updates as you're not on data but you will have everything else with turn by turn
01-16-2021 03:32 PM
@imkane Here is a link showing how to find wifi only.
https://www.igismap.com/google-maps-wifi-only-feature-helping-limit-data-usage/
01-16-2021 03:08 PM - edited 01-16-2021 03:09 PM
@imkane There is a setting within Google Maps that can restrict it to wifi only. I can't remember where exactly it is but a google search should sort you out. It is selected when you download Google maps to your phone and don't want to use data. Your phone will revert to the saved maps in the absence of wifi. If it is selected and you haven't saved a map, it would probably explain why the map doesn't move.
01-16-2021 03:07 PM