On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Kristopher Micinski
<krismicin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Just having GPS on doesn't drain the battery much at all. It's only when you
>> get a fix that you take a hit. And as other have pointed out, although it
>> does drain the battery, it doesn't really kill it, and you're right, users
>> are not only aware of this, but they want it - no the battery drain, but the
>> features of GPS.
>>
>> As for smart ways, I meant knowing when to increase or decrease the GPS fix
>> interval.
>>
>
> You know that most devices simply disregard that interval right?
>
> So basically changing it saves you nothing...
>
> kris

I should clarify, some devices *will* obey the distance interval, not
time, at all.

I still am kind of weary as to how many devices even obey that...

kris

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