Location Apps Causing Problems

I have upgraded my iPhone 5 to iOS 8.1 and I'm having some troubling behavior.  I also use the Find My Friends app during my travels to let my family know where I am located.  Twice, I have not been able to enable the sharing of my location.  I change the switch, but then I say done and the switch position is not saved.  Resetting the phone (power and home buttons held down) seems to rectify the problem.  Also, when trying to get out of maps, my phone completely locked up.  I couldn't do anything. Once again, the reset procedure fixed the issue.  I don't like losing the telephone capability while I am attempting to fix a problem that shouldn't happen. My phone and the apps worked flawlessly under iOS 6 and 7.  However, iOS 8 has converted my phone into something unreliable.  System stability was the sole reason I chose an iPhone over the other platforms.  What is going on with iOS 8?

For LOCATION services to work, you must enable GPS   ....  different than WiFi  ...  go into Setting / Location & Security, and click on both the GPS buttons ... be forewarned, if you leave it on all the time, it will contribute to the drain of your battery. I installed the widget to allow me to toggle it ON/OFF as needed .... 

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