ms is the unit for milliseconds. On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Peli <[email protected]> wrote: > > I believe it is milliseconds, that is 60 seconds. Microseconds is > usually abbreviate as "us" if "µs" is not available on the keyboard. > > Simply set minTime to a value greater than 60000 and you are on the > safe side. > > Peli > > On May 4, 12:24 pm, jj <[email protected]> wrote: >> in the requestLocationUpdates(String provider, long minTime, float >> minDistance, LocationListener listener) from >> android.location.LocationManager >> >> Background services should be careful about setting a sufficiently >> high minTime so that the device doesn't consume too much power by >> keeping the GPS or wireless radios on all the time. In particular, >> values under 60000ms are not recommended. >> >> here what is this 60000ms, is it ms for Milli second OR for micro >> second? >> there is no such specification doc. > > >
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