I think wifi scanning might be needed if you're inside when testing.
Applications can't access my location
Kottonballs I tested this both inside and outside, the same results persist.
I turned it on with no luck. The same thing in my previous post applies.
I also tried to use bluetooth scanning alongside it, but with no luck. The logs are the same as the one I posted above. https://imgur.com/a/T8btCTU
Please make sure to follow https://grapheneos.org/usage#sandboxed-google-play-configuration to the letter and let us know if it still doesn't work for you.
matchboxbananasynergy It randomly fixed itself after a few days, somehow. Don't know how that makes any sense but it is what it is.
Wow, It feels like a week has passed since I posted this.
It apparently wasn't working because my area is generally not detectable with satellites because of the structre of the buildings nearby and my own. GPS works when I'm a bit further out. Bruh.
Hi @ardishco,
were you able to solve the issue?
I observe same problem , also it fixes itself randomly and momentarily .
Having a similar issue - Google Maps can detect my location, but https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.widget.uvindex can not (even though it has location access). I gave Google Play Services access to my location, disabled rerouting location requests to OS, and turned on Improve Location Accuracy, but for some reason the UV index app doesn't find my location.
dginovker That's not enough to fully enable network-based location.
https://grapheneos.org/usage#sandboxed-google-play-configuration
I have Google Play installed but always disabled. And had a problem that no any of map apps could find my location until I enabled this option: "Use precise location" in every app permission settings. Though on my previous Pixel with Google I never enabled precise location and location worked fine.
ardishco GrapheneOS now has built-in network location you can start using. It's currently in the Beta channel and will likely reach the Stable channel tomorrow.