With so many useful native and third-party apps available on iPhone, the Compass app is under the radar for many users. It may not be as essential as Messages, Photos, or Mail, but you can still get plenty of use out of it, especially if you’re a hiker, camper, or someone who enjoys outdoor adventures. One of the best features of the Compass app is that it works offline, relying on your device’s GPS and magnetometer rather than cellular service. This means it’s just as effective in remote areas as it is in urban settings. For added security, download offline maps in Apple Maps before heading out. Here’s the breakdown of all the features you can find in the simplistic Compass app that has everything you need on a single screen. 1. N/S/E/W Direction in DegreesThe Compass displays your current direction along with a precise degree reading. This is perfect for staying oriented on trails or in open spaces with few landmarks. For example, if your trail map says to follow a heading of 215°,…more