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- What is the radius around smart phone location
I'm curious about what the radius around where a 5G smart phone location would be.
I'm asking, if you put a 5G smart phone on the ground, and drew a circle around it where it's laying. Can it be tracked? And if so, what would that radius be?Can you rephrase the question? I'm not sure what radius you're asking about.
I guess what I'm really wanting to know is, if I'm carrying a smart phone, how closely can I be found. From my location, there should be a circle around me where I can be found. What would that radius be?It will be pinging the nearest cell tower. That places you within the radius of the tower's range. That's the same for 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G or any cellular technology. 5G should be no different.
Otherwise, I'm totally not understanding your question.
Does it have its GPS location feature enabled?I'm asking, if you put a 5G smart phone on the ground, and drew a circle around it where it's laying. Can it be tracked? And if so, what would that radius be?
Assuming it does and it's enabled, How close to where the phone is can it be found. BTW I don't have a smart phone. I am just curious about how close I could be found; say I was lost somewhere. i.e from my position, there should be some circle around me where the phone could be found.Does it have its GPS location feature enabled?
It looks like it's pretty good. The GPS accuracy will be independent of 5G or 4G, etc.Assuming it does and it's enabled, How close to where the phone is can it be found. BTW I don't have a smart phone. I am just curious about how close I could be found; say I was lost somewhere.
Okay. Thanks berkeman. That's exactly what I was looking for. 16 feet.It looks like it's pretty good. The GPS accuracy will be independent of 5G or 4G, etc.
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When it comes to low batteries, this will be a cool feature. a real bonus. (Sorry, hope I'm not straying from the topic)BTW, if you are lost and cell phone battery consumption is a concern, only enable the GPS location feature long enough to get your coordinates (like from Google Maps), then go back to tower-only location feature to save on battery life. Then text your position to 911 (if that feature is enabled in the area where you are), or text it to somebody you know who can relay the information to searcher via the 911 phone network.