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brannsiu

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I don't even have the concept. Please help build up some of my general concept. I am not into too technical details.

1. Is GPS the only technology that could find out the exact location of a mobile device (e.g. mobile phones, iPad ..). Any other possible technology inside a mobile device that would also record the exact (or the near exact) location?

2. Is it a must for GPS to work with SIM card? If my iPad does not have a SIM card slot or if I take out my SIM card from my mobile phone while taking camera pictures, could it also record the GPS location to the photos?

 
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most modern phone cameras and some stand-alone cameras now include a GPS tag function, so if you want to avoid it you'd need to be sure to use slightly older tech - probably 3-5 years old would do it. the GPS / Geotag is the main one currently to be aware of, for consumer devices. there might be some next-gen stuff that gov't or military have access to, but it won't be on your current iPhone or whatnot.

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actually a geotag could be useful and handy. i was once at a restaurant, random find, and the food was great. but neither of us remembered the name or location or how we got there. so, a geotag of where i was with my phone helped to narrow things down. at that point, i didn't even know that my phone could do that or was doing it.
 

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Is Geotag a software? a mobile app? or a hardware chip technology like GPS built inside the phone??
 

brannsiu

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so now
for example, I have the GPS location like this format

12; 26; 3.9620000000022412
123; 52; 66.018500000005518
Height 33

How to use these values to find out my location ? any website would help??
 

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Copy/paste these values, just like this:
12.26962, 123.52660185

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the manual way that people should learn:

12; 26; 3.962 = 12deg, 26min, 3.962sec = 12 + 26/60 + 3.962/3600 = 12.43443

similar approach for the other one

then like he said, dump those coordinates into Google Maps

12.43443; 12.???