As it is clear that everyone is waiting for an iPhone 15 series anxiously because the way they are designed is a type of masterpiece in the world of phones and mobiles.
If we talk about their shape whether we talk about their features, they have ranked at the top of them.
If Bluetooth and camera is the useful feature of iPhones so the compass is also enlisted in them. It shows you the direction, location, and elevation.
But the point should be noted regarding compass that in some countries the elevation or coordinates may not be available.
Reference of elevation, coordinates, and bearing:
One can see the elevation, coordinates, and bearing at the bottom of the iPhone. Following are the tips that are helpful while using the iPhone 15 pro max compass
- In order to get the exact bearing one should keep the iPhone flat to avoid the crosshairs on the compass. This will give a better result without involving the crosshairs.
- One should ensure to tap on the compass dial if they are intended to lock their current direction. And if you are changing your position or direction the compass will automatically present the red band which ultimately means that you are now out of your direction.
- If your want to switch your location to the maps then click on the coordinates which are present at the bottom of the phone.
Accessing your current location
Location can easily be accessed by the compass but sometimes you have to select an option for accessing location because and in some phones it is selected by default. But if you are facing the same issue so just follow the step given below
- Click on settings and then select the Privacy and Security option and from the security option select the location services.
- Then turn the location service on.
- Click the compass and tap while using the app
Accuracy of compass:
One should keep in mind to avoid completely relying on iPhone 15 pro max compass because magnetic or environmental changes may affect the compass accuracy and deviate the direction.
Even iPhone ear pod magnet is stronger enough to deviate from the iPhone compass and give another result. Not only the iPhone compass but every digital compass have the same rules.