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* In the battery saver category, tap " | * In the battery saver category, tap " | ||
* Locate and tap " | * Locate and tap " | ||
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* Tap the top application name {{: | * Tap the top application name {{: | ||
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**Loss of the GPS signal**\\ | **Loss of the GPS signal**\\ | ||
A common issue when recording a track is the loss of the GPS signal, leading to a missing part in the recorded track (seen as a straight line longer than usual). It usually happens because the device doesn' | A common issue when recording a track is the loss of the GPS signal, leading to a missing part in the recorded track (seen as a straight line longer than usual). It usually happens because the device doesn' | ||
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+ | **Recorded track doesn' | ||
+ | Some devices perform better than others while using the GPS, depending on the quality of the hardware used and internal conception (location of the GPS chip inside the device). Some devices require a stronger GPS signal to give an acceptable accuracy. For example, here is the same track recorded at the same time by two different devices (one in the left pocket, one in the right) during a small outside walk with occasional stays inside buildings. We can see that the Samsung S9 (left) performs better than the Huawei P10 Lite (right). | ||
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**Device gets hot**\\ | **Device gets hot**\\ |