It's more involved than simply turning on the GPS and getting a
location. You'll have to decide how coarse of a location fix is good
enough too. If you'll accept a location fix of 1000 to 3000 meters,
then you might just skip using GPS and use the network location
service instead. If you need something better than 1000 meters, then
GPS will be the way to go. Another option is a hybrid approach that
uses either depending on which is available and which returns a fix
the fastest. While more complex to setup, the results are worth the
effort.

-John Coryat

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