Update iPhone settings to show Latitude and Longitude with photos

Update iPhone settings to show Latitude and Longitude with photos

This setting is accessed and updated under the General Settings of your iPhone.
When this setting is 'turned on, photos taken with the mobile app will be tagged with the current location and the current address can be determined.
Latitude and Longitude coordinates will be displayed with the photo in the Timeline of the Assignment record.
  • From your iPhone, click the  icon to access Settings
  • Scroll down to where your applications are listed and click on and click on realquantum


  • Click Location


  • Click While Using the App




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