The tutorial in this article shows you how to find the setting that controls the Location Services status bar icon for your iPhone’s System Services. This icon can be turned off without also turning off your system services abilities to use your location as needed.
Enable or Disable the Status Bar Icon for iPhone System Services in Location Services
These steps were performed on an iPhone 5, in iOS 9.3. These steps also work for other iPhone models that are using iOS 9. This will only disable the small arrow icon in the status bar when your iPhone System Services are using your location. The list of services that this affects include:
Cell Network Search Compass Calibration Find My iPhone HoemKit Location-Based Alerts Location-Based iAds Motion Calibration & Distance Safari & Spotlight Suggestions Setting Time Zone Share My Location Wi-Fi Networking Frequent Locations Diagnostics & Usage Popular Near Me Routing & Traffic Improve Maps
These services will still continue to use your Location Services if they are enabled on the menu in the final step below. This tutorial will simply stop the location arrow from appearing in the status bar at the top of the screen whenever one of these services is using your location. Step 1: Tap the Settings icon.
Step 2: Select the Privacy option (you will need to scroll down.)
Step 3: Tap Location Services.
Step 4: Select System Services near the bottom of the menu (you will need to scroll down.)
Step 5: Turn off the Status Bar Icon option (you will need to scroll to the bottom of the screen.)
Note that other apps that use your location will still trigger the arrow status bar icon, even if you turn off this setting. If you would like to turn off Location Services entirely, so that none of the apps or services on your device can use it, then this article – https://www.live2tech.com/how-to-turn-off-location-services-in-ios-9/ – will show you the setting that you need to adjust. He specializes in writing content about iPhones, Android devices, Microsoft Office, and many other popular applications and devices. Read his full bio here.