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Martin Ambrus updated CB-1603: ------------------------------ Description: Applications targeted for iPhone (iOS 4.2+) using Cordova 2.1 and developed in XCode 4.5 automatically turn on Compass / Geolocation. User is never asked if they want to reveal their location to the app, so it's probably the Compass plugin kicking in. What we see is the compass arrow on the right-hand top side of iPhone screen (status bar). When the application closes, arrow disappears. This is an issue for us, as it drains considerably more battery than version running on iOS 5.1, where this problem does not exist. We have tried to remove all - Location, Compass and GeoLocation plugins from the Cordova.plist to no avail. was: Applications targeted for iPhone (iOS 4.2+) using Cordova 2.0 and developed in XCode 4.5 automatically turn on Compass / Geolocation. User is never asked if they want to reveal their location to the app, so it's probably the Compass plugin kicking in. What we see is the compass arrow on the right-hand top side of iPhone screen (status bar). When the application closes, arrow disappears. This is an issue for us, as it drains considerably more battery than version running on iOS 5.1, where this problem does not exist. We have tried to remove all - Location, Compass and GeoLocation plugins from the Cordova.plist to no avail. Affects Version/s: (was: 2.0.0) 2.1.0 > Compass / Geolocation issue on iOS 6 (iPhone) > --------------------------------------------- > > Key: CB-1603 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-1603 > Project: Apache Cordova > Issue Type: Bug > Components: iOS > Affects Versions: 2.1.0 > Environment: iPhone 5, iOS 6 > Reporter: Martin Ambrus > Assignee: Shazron Abdullah > Priority: Critical > Labels: geolocation, location > > Applications targeted for iPhone (iOS 4.2+) using Cordova 2.1 and developed > in XCode 4.5 automatically turn on Compass / Geolocation. User is never asked > if they want to reveal their location to the app, so it's probably the > Compass plugin kicking in. > What we see is the compass arrow on the right-hand top side of iPhone screen > (status bar). When the application closes, arrow disappears. > This is an issue for us, as it drains considerably more battery than version > running on iOS 5.1, where this problem does not exist. > We have tried to remove all - Location, Compass and GeoLocation plugins from > the Cordova.plist to no avail. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira