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New iPhone Setting Limits Carrier Location Data
27 Jan
Summary
- iOS 26.3 introduces 'Limit Precise Location' for cellular networks.
- Feature is exclusive to iPhones with C1 or C1X modems.
- Boost Mobile is the first US carrier to support this privacy setting.

Apple's upcoming iOS 26.3 update will introduce a new privacy control called 'Limit Precise Location,' designed to restrict the location data shared with cellular networks. This feature aims to provide carriers with only a general neighborhood-level location, rather than a precise street address, enhancing user privacy.
The functionality is not expected to affect daily phone use or signal strength, nor does it interfere with emergency location services or app-based location sharing via Apple's Location Services. Crucially, this privacy enhancement requires specific hardware, being exclusive to iPhones featuring Apple's C1 or C1X modems.
Models like the iPhone Air, iPhone 16e, and the cellular iPad Pro M5 will support this feature at launch. Early carrier adoption is also limited, with Boost Mobile in the US being the first to enable it. Support is expected to expand to other carriers globally, including those in Germany, Thailand, and the UK, though no firm timelines have been announced.




