Connected GPS refers to a GPS functionality that relies on a paired smartphone to provide location data, rather than having a built-in GPS receiver within the device itself. Commonly found in fitness trackers, smartwatches, or other wearable devices, connected GPS uses the phone’s GPS hardware to track distance, pace, and routes while minimizing the wearable’s battery consumption and cost. For it to work, the wearable must remain connected to the smartphone—typically via Bluetooth—during the activity. This setup allows for accurate location tracking without requiring GPS hardware in both devices.
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EV-DV (Evolution-Data and Voice) is a mobile telecommunications standard developed as part of the CDMA2000 family, designed to deliver both...

