Actually, all cell phones don't have GPS in them, by any stretch. They do, however, have to provide the user's location via cell tower triangulation (and GPS if the device has it) if the police request it during an emergency, or if certain authorities (like the FBI) get a search warrant.
The location-in-a-emergency stuff is key for 911 calls, since people can rarely give good directions to where they are in an emergency if they're not at a familiar location.
Neither of those has anything whatsoever to do with Apple doing anything, and all cell phones -- every single one of them -- have this.
How Easy Is It For The Police To Get GPS Data From Your Phone? | TPMMuckraker
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