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Old 16-02-2015, 23:06   #26
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Re: gps phone tracking advice required

^^ What Damien said. Most phones will run out of battery after 8-16 hours of GPS being enabled even if it were doing absolutely nothing else at the same time. You do not want always-on, real-time GPS tracking.

By the sounds of things, any Android phone's built in "send-GPS-location-on-request" feature should be enough. Or at the very least, use a remotely-triggered realtime location tracker to save draining the battery constantly.
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