Hi Vincas! The GPS switch has been intentionally removed from the
location indicator, and can be now found in System Settings -> Security
and Privacy -> Location.

Unfortunately I don't have the knowledge to tell whether the suspicious
log messages you copied are indicating an error or not. Anyway, the seem
to be coming from the GPS driver, and we have no control over it, AFAIK.

I'll try on my phone and see if I do get similar messages.

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Title:
  OTA-11: missing GPS swtich in battery setings, GPS seems not working

Status in location-service package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Just updated Aquaris E5 to OTA-11 (using settings app, no flashing),
  and noticed that slider to enable GPS device is missing. I am not sure
  if it was designed so, but GPS does seems like not working. Location
  service is enabled (at least it seems so).

  There are Wireless Wi-Fi and Bluetoof sliders, but no GPS one.

  Location service is enabled, but SensorStatus, HERE app does not seem
  receive GPS info.

  By the way, there is no such thing as "/var/log/ubuntu-location-
  service*" as stated in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Process/Merges/TestPlan
  /location-service#Forensics

  Attached tar with some logs.

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