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Open your iPhone or iPad’s Settings. Scroll down and tap Privacy. Tap Location services. Slide the “Location Services” switch to On . Scroll down and tap System Services. Slide the “Compass Calibration” switch to On . Open the Compass app. Tilt the screen to move the red ball around the circle.