Simply adding a location to your contact card (e.g., marking it as "Home") does not automatically make it a "Familiar Location" in the context of iPhone's location-based learning and features.
Why Adding "Home" to the Contact Card Isn't Enough:
- Trust and Validation: Adding an address to your contact card can be done manually or by anyone with access to your phone, but the iPhone uses activity-based learning to validate locations it deems "familiar."
- Behavior-Based Learning: iPhones utilize machine learning and location tracking (if enabled) to recognize patterns of frequent visits. It identifies "Familiar Locations" based on where the phone spends significant time during specific periods, like overnight stays or long durations.
What You Can Do:
- Spend Time at the Location: Use your iPhone at your new address consistently, especially during the hours you'd normally be home (e.g., evening and night). Over time, the iPhone will learn this as a familiar location.
- Enable Location Services:
- Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services and ensure it's turned on.
- Make sure "Significant Locations" (under System Services) is enabled. This helps the iPhone learn frequently visited locations.
- Ensure GPS Accuracy: Poor GPS accuracy can delay location recognition. Make sure your iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi, as this improves location precision indoors.
By doing this, the iPhone will naturally associate the address with your routines, and over time, it will classify it as a "Familiar Location."