What Is Dual-Frequency GPS And Why Is Apple Using It?
Welcome back to Primary Tech, today on this channel we are going to talk about “ What is L5 'precision dual‑frequency GPS', why is Apple using it, and do you need it?” Apple is now packing "precision dual‑frequency GPS" into the iPhone 14 Pro/Pro Max line, as well as the Apple Watch Ultra. (If you're an Android user that owns a Xiaomi, OnePlus, or Huawei, you might already have had this feature for a while now.)
GPS stands for Global Positioning System, and is the name given to the satellite-based navigation system owned and operated by the US government. Primarily designed for military use, the system also found uses in civilian navigation. The system currently consists of a "constellation" of 31 operational satellites. Since the launch of the US system, China, Russia, the EU, India, and Japan have built their own GPS systems, and these are called BeiDou (consisting of 35 operational satellites), GLONASS (22 satellites), Galileo (24 satellites), NavIC (7 satellites), and QZSS (5 satellites), respectively. Check this video out and stay updated!
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