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...when I close that app gps/network power consumption should drop to next to nothing correct?
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1) what exactly are the battery implications of leaving gps and positioning on all the time? Are they real drainers or don't use much power?
2) what exactly is positioning? I don't know much about gps but thought gps itself was positioning meaning knows where you are and where you are going.
3) finally, is there a setting or an app that similar to autodisconnect could enable gps/positioning automatically upon trigger of an app such as modrana and disable once the gps application (in this case modrana) was inactive for a period of time or closed?
thanks much for listening...