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how does location services use Bluetooth​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Your iOS or Android phone, with bluetooth enabled, receives this when it comes in range. It can tell roughly how far away it is from the beacon. Your phone uses its data connection to query the central database, which tells it the location of the beacon, giving your phone a fix on its location.

Answered by zzzee
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Your iOS or Android phone, with bluetooth enabled, receives this when it comes in range. It can tell roughly how far away it is from the beacon. Your phone uses its data connection to query the central database, which tells it the location of the beacon, giving your phone a fix on its location.

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