cocoa touch - How to detect if the iPhone is using Wifi GPS, or their default wifi loation? -


When the iPhone can not get a GPS signal, it uses Wi-Fi to estimate your GPS location is.

When it can not find its WiFi location, it is the default on the WiFi network where you activated your phone.

Is there any way to determine when these two forms of the place happen?

The location manager allows a horizontal accuracy to be read, but if you are using your home WiFi, then it (but false) says that there is a +/- 500 range in it, Be away

Besides, what is the right way to know how much satellite phone is reading?

Your question is not the basis, T is quite right ...
Core Lection This Uses 3 different ways to say where you are:

1) GPS - The most accurate, most battery consumes
2) Cellular Transjal - still accurate, some batteries Eats
3) Wifi - Exactly accurate, but in a registered place where there is a WiFi network, then at least you are right; Some battery is consuming

Core Lectionation tells you how much you want your "projections" and then starts the mixture of 2 and 3, depending on whether your Near wifi or cell is present It estimates you almost instantly (not quite right) and in situations GPS should be turned on where it is needed.
As far as knowing what is being used, no, I do not think you can tell, but why you want to be interested, because you want to fulfill what you want There may be other ways.

Note: There may be some flaws in this explanation, but that is the Apple iPhones Development Representative who is new to their belongings.


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