yes we use what Android tells us about location.

Andrey. 

On Wednesday, April 17, 2013 11:23:00 PM UTC+3, Dwight Arthur wrote:
>
> Hi, Yegor. I don't know exactly how MLO ius coded but from what I can see 
> as a user, MLO plays no part in determining the current location. I believe 
> that MLO just asks the Android OS for the current location. I believe that 
> Android makes use of GPS as well as triangulation off of nearby cell 
> towers. I think therer may also be something sensing changes in intertia 
> and magnetic field. This would mean that if you walk north 10 yards Android 
> will know even if there are no cell towers or wifi hotspots in view.
>
> You can tell what Android's current location is by loading Google Maps and 
> clicking on the icon in the upper right corner.
> -Dwight
>
> On Monday, April 15, 2013 6:05:26 PM UTC-4, Yegor Yegorov wrote:
>>
>> My question is how exactly Android app determine location? GPS or 
>> wi-fi/Cell Tower? If both of them, so what is the algorithm?
>
>

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