A lot of modern mobile phones have the ability to use the GPS (Global Positioning System), a system which identifies, via satellite, the position the device and it detects movement. This application in mobile phones is very often embedded in applications such as Google Maps .
but not all phones have GPS receivers. Some will consider the position based on information from neighbors repeaters for mobile phones, but these measurements are much less accurate. Others have the technology to install a Bluetooth GPS , so just buy one to use it on their mobiles. Let's see how.
Step 1: Find and buy a Bluetooth enabled GPS receiver . Some notable examples are Garmin GPS 10, Haicom Bluetooth Slipper, AVL Bluetooth Receiver and Globalsat BE-328. These usually cost anywhere around the hundred euro, some are equipped with maps, others allow you to download them. It is important to make sure they are compatible with your phone (which need to have the Bluetooth).
Step 2: Activate the Bluetooth mobile phone .
Step 3: Read the user manual GPS device on how to activate the pairing. This is usually activated by pressing a button on the GPS receiver. The manual will also Bluetooth pairing key, which is an access code to be inserted in the phone.
Step 4: On the phone, open the devices tab . Click Options then click New paired device. If Bluetooth is off, the phone will ask if you want to turn on Bluetooth. Click "Yes". The phone will now search for new devices. Select the one corresponding to the GPS receiver purchased. Connect the two devices.
Step 5: You will be prompted for the key pair . Enter the number found in the manual. If you can not find the key, you can also try the usual default: 0000 or 1234.
Step 6: Once the pairing is successful, you can already use the GPS device with the phone.
Step 7: Now you must use the GPS device with a compatible application such as Google Maps, which must be installed on the phone.
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