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On the plateau, this "high accuracy" mode will simply give you the wrong position if it can't get a decent GPS fix. There is poor cell tower reception too, so trying to use that for location is just as bad.
What you want is GPS and only GPS (more precisely GNSS: which includes GPS, Glosnas, Beidou, Galileo etc.). -
If you do not have a good GPS fix, you want to know that, not be given some confabulated guesstimate by whatever some programmer for Apple or Android thought your might want. +
If you do not have a good GPS fix, you want to know that, not be given some confabulated guesstimate by whatever some programmer for Apple or Android thought your might want.
When you share photos on your phone to the Expo photo sharing site, by default, the location of those photos will be stripped out. So all those lovely pics of intriguing cave entrances you snapped on your walks are now utterly useless.