WiFi and Maps

I have an iPhone 4. Just updated to iOS 6.
No turn by turn navigation on Maps, no flyover on maps, maps does not appear on lock screen while in "direction mode".
My Wifi will not stay connected either. Shows up but then kicks off and an error page from Apple shows up.
Passbook does not work. Keeps saying cannot connect to iTunes.

Hi,
For GPS:
GPS functionality should work anywhere in the world. For as long as the unit detects GPS signals there should be no problem. Make sure that your GPS receiver is active in Positioning Methods. A better way to get a fix is to make sure you are in an open air and a wider space so that GPS signals can be detected easily.
FOR WiFi:
You need to consider also the different WiFi standards. We have Wireless A, B, G and N. This unit can detect Wireless B and G only.
Hope this helps.
Your Nokia Angel in disguise

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