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Realme UI 3.0 Precise Location & Approximate Location [Tips & Tricks]

Based on Android 12, Realme UI 3.0 custom skin brought a new look and great space design, and lots of new features and customization options across the UI to make your devices faster and more seamlessly than ever. With the Realme UI 3.0 update, the Chinese tech giant introduced improved Privacy-focused features. 

Nowadays, more than ever before, smartphones have brought constant convenience to our daily lives. Therefore, on smartphones, we personally store the most sensitive information, such as our login credentials, personal/office files, photos and videos, and more information.

Here in this article, we are talking about the exact location and approximate location, a special privacy-focused feature of Realme UI 3.0. This feature helps you to show or not to show your location to any other user. Read more Realme Released A New Update For Omoji Avatar v1.0.57

Realme Precise Location and Approximate Location:

Realme UI 3.0 allows you to control whether an app should have precise or approximate data of your location. Approximate location is used to safeguard location privacy and is helpful if you do not want to show your accurate location information to another person. The Precise Location will show your accurate location information to another person. Read more Realme C30s Launched in India; Price, Availability, & Specifications

With Realme UI 3.0, you can have two options to choose from: the approximate location and the precise Location. Below you can see the simple steps to turn on and turn off the Precise location feature. If you turn off the Precise location feature, the Approximate location option is automatically on.

How To Turn On/Off Use Precise Location:

  • Firstly, head over to the device’s Settings
  • Scroll down and tap on Privacy
  • Tap on the Privacy Dashboard
  • From here, Tap on the location
  • Tap on Manage permission 
  • Select the app that you want 
  • Turn on/off. Use a precise location toggle

Sanz Miller

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