The POCO C61 supports multiple navigation and positioning technologies, including Satellite-based positioning, Network positioning, and A-GPS.
For your reference, here are more details about these positioning and navigation technologies:
1. Satellite-based positioning uses signals from the satellites to determine location with high accuracy. It requires a clear view of the sky and is ideal for outdoor navigation;
2. Network positioning relies on cellular network data to estimate location by triangulating signals from nearby cell towers. It's less precise than GPS but useful in areas with strong cellular coverage;
3. A-GPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) enhances traditional GPS by using additional data from network resources, such as cellular towers or Wi-Fi hotspots, to improve location accuracy and speed up satellite signal acquisition. It is particularly beneficial in urban environments or indoors, where GPS signals are obstructed. A-GPS enables faster and more reliable location tracking for navigation and location-based services.