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| - | The [[kyocera_digno_keitai_3|Kyocera Digno Keitai 3]] and [[kyocera_digno_keitai_4|Kyocera Digno Keitai 4]] both have GPS built in, however usage of GPS is limited due to the lack of Google Play Services. | + | ====== Using location services ====== |
| + | The [[phones: | ||
| - | Modern Android apps usually take advantage of [[https:// | + | ===== Usage ===== |
| - | Due to this apps that rely on FLP will not work on the device. FOSS apps such as [[https:// | + | ==== GPS (Unrooted) ==== |
| - | It is also possible to expose location to typical | + | Modern Android |
| - | It may be the case that these phones can take advantage of Japanese specific location providers while in Japan through built in software, but this has not been confirmed. If that is the case then it would explain why some users have had seeming success with microG providing | + | However, FOSS map apps such as [[https:// |
| - | ===== GPS ===== | + | Additionally, |
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| + | ==== microG (Rooted) ==== | ||
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| + | On a rooted device, microG has the capability to fully replace FLP and to introduce location providers to supplement GPS. This can heavily improve location services in some circumstances. | ||
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| + | It is also possible to get certain apps such as [[wp> | ||
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| + | ===== GPS setup ===== | ||
| Within the settings app navigate to Location settings. | Within the settings app navigate to Location settings. | ||
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| ===== microG ===== | ===== microG ===== | ||
| - | This section will help with setting up BeaconDB as a back end location provider for the phone. BeaconDB is a public domain wireless geolocation database, which can take advantage of cell tower locations, WiFi networks, and Bluetooth beacons to provide a location for your phone. | + | This section will help with setting up [[wp>BeaconDB]] as a back end location provider for the phone. BeaconDB is a public domain wireless geolocation database, which can take advantage of cell tower locations, WiFi networks, and Bluetooth beacons to provide a location for your phone. |
| - | Using BeaconDB you can get incredibly accurate location data if it has data on wireless sources near you. However, due to it being a newer database | + | Using BeaconDB you can get incredibly accurate location data if it has data on wireless sources near you. However due to BeaconDB |
| If your local area does not have much coverage you can also contribute to it easily and privately. Using [[https:// | If your local area does not have much coverage you can also contribute to it easily and privately. Using [[https:// | ||
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| ==== Setup ==== | ==== Setup ==== | ||
| - | //For rooting the Digno 4 please see [[rooting_the_kyocera_digno_keitai_4|Rooting the Kyocera | + | < |
| + | Requirements: | ||
| + | - The device must be rooted (For rooting the DIGNO 4 please see [[phones: | ||
| + | - [[wp> | ||
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| + | - In microG enable all available options in " | ||
| + | - In the phone settings navigate to '' | ||
| - | For this section you will require | + | Consider downloading |
| - | In microG enable all available options in " | ||
| + | ===== Notes ===== | ||
| + | It may be the case that these phones can take advantage of Japanese specific location providers while in Japan through built in software, but this has not been confirmed. | ||
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