
Andy Walker / Android Authority
Many Android apps ask for your current location to show you more relevant results or help with directions, but most don’t need your precise GPS coordinates to do the job. That’s why Android offers two levels of location accuracy: Precise and Approximate. These options are controlled by two different Android permissions and are intended for different kinds of apps.
If an app requests a precise location, Android provides the most accurate estimate it can, usually within 3…








