I think you may be right, Henry.  I went out on a walk along a country
lane this afternoon and decided to try out uNav.  I don't think that app
expects the device to have a location to hand to it when it starts. Your
press an icon in the header to determine you current location, and it
worked. As I walked up the lane my position changed automatically.  I
then found that Google and Here maps showed up my location automatically
on start up without complaining.  Nearby scope also began to work.

So is all well?  Probably, but location is a bit flaky.  I did a restart
and initially Google maps complained that location wasn't working, but
in a minute or two it came up with my location without any further
action on my part.  Nearby scope needed a refresh for it to find me.
So, grudgingly, I'm going to say that location is working (although not
as seamlessly as on my Android phone).

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Title:
  Location not working since OTA-11 on BQ 4.5

Status in location-service package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Since installing OTA-11 Google maps reports 'Google maps could not
  determine your precise location' and Here maps says 'Can't find your
  location'.

  Location detection is ON.

  'Using GPS, anonymised Wi-Fi and mobile network info' is selected in
  Location settings.

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