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Old Nov 21, 2024 | 11:35 pm
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les37b
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Originally Posted by tauphi
The GPS shift is a result of using an international roaming SIM. Had you installed a local SIM, the phone would've automatically corrected the shift.

In fact, the phone probably showed you the overseas version of Apple Maps, which is pretty much useless in China.

So the moral of the story is that if you're on an iPhone, then you need a local SIM for the Maps app to work properly in China.
Would using a local sim mean the need to download Apple Maps in a China App Store and all naming in Chinese? Or my installed be ok? (It sounds like the latter is what you are saying, but just bing sure. )

Is an eSIM available in China or does it need to be a physical one?
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