Architecture Components. UI layer libraries. View binding. Data binding library. Lifecycle-aware components. Paging Library. Paging 2. Data layer libraries. How-To Guides. Advanced Concepts. Threading in WorkManager. App entry points. App shortcuts. App navigation. Navigation component. App links. Dependency injection. Core topics. App compatibility. Interact with other apps. Package visibility. Intents and intent filters.
User interface. Add motion to your layout with MotionLayout. MotionLayout XML reference. Improving layout performance. Custom view components. Look and feel. Splash screens. Add the app bar. Control the system UI visibility. Supporting swipe-to-refresh. Pop-up messages overview. Adding search functionality. Creating backward-compatible UIs.
Home channels for mobile apps. App widgets. Media app architecture. Building an audio app. Building a video app. The Google Assistant.
Routing between devices. Background tasks. Manage device awake state. Save to shared storage. Save data in a local database. Sharing simple data. Sharing files. Sharing files with NFC. Printing files. Content providers. Autofill framework. Contacts provider. Data backup. Remember and authenticate users.
User location. Using touch gestures. Handling keyboard input. Supporting game controllers. Input method editors. Performing network operations. Transmit network data using Volley. Perform network operations using Cronet. Transferring data without draining the battery. Reduce network battery drain. Transfer data using Sync Adapters. Bluetooth Low Energy. Wi-Fi infrastructure.
Discover and connect. Runtime API reference. Web-based content. Android App Bundles. Google Play. Play Asset Delivery. Play Feature Delivery. In-app reviews. In-app updates. Google Play Instant. Get started with instant apps. Get started with instant games. Integrate with Firebase. Play Install Referrer. Play Install Referrer Library. Application Licensing. Android GPU Inspector. System profiling. Analyze a system profile. GPU performance counters.
Frame profiling. Analyze a frame profile. Frame Profiler UI. Customize or port game engines. Process input events. If your phone comes equipped with a native compass, it will show up here. Next, depending on the compass app that your phone takes you to, you should see the GPS coordinates on the home screen. If not, you may have to click around the app to find them. Because most Android phones have a built-in Magnetometer, it is likely that you can download a third-party Compass app to do this if one does not appear in your app drawer.
Google Maps is the premier GPS of the Android map world because it is a powerful application that offers so much functionality in one single app.
Once your location has been found, you can share it with others if you need to. The easy availability and reliability of Google Maps on Android devices mean that it really is the best way to go, but if you prefer a non-Google approach, there are a few other GPS apps out there to try. Marketing itself as a more serious competitor to the majority of mapping applications, this tool offers a toolbox of features for those who want more detailed location information. While for many users the features that the GPS Status and Toolbox offers would be overkill, it is useful for sharing absolutely exact coordinates when needed, especially if you upgrade to the Pro version.
Hikers may find the waypoint feature especially useful, allowing you to find your way back from where you came when in difficult terrain. This app is primarily designed to share your location with others, and it is easy to use.
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