


This is because your GPS is constantly attempting to pinpoint your location and it changes slightly every time. And even when standing still, your latitude and longitude values don’t remain the same. Actually, all values fluctuate every second when you’re moving. Even the best phones rarely return an accuracy of 1 meter and they definitely don’t return a constant, never changing speed or altitude value. When your real GPS reports values to your phone, it returns latitude and longitude to pinpoint your location, it returns your current altitude and speed if you’re moving, and it returns an accuracy (in meters) of how accurate it believes those values are. Teleport your phone to any place in the world! GPS Simulator with Real GPS GPS JoyStick - Android Apps on Google Play

GPS JoyStick is the only app in the Google Play store that actually mocks realistic, always updating data for all necessary GPS values. The only exception to this, is GPS JoyStick, it is the only app in the Google Play store that actually mocks realistic, always updating data for all necessary GPS values. Some apps do give the user the option to set these values via settings, but even then, the number never changes when the user is actively using the app and changing their location. But what about the other 3 values (altitude, speed, and accuracy)? Surprisingly, almost all GPS Spoofing apps set these values to some constant number, whether it’s 0, 1, or some random number, it’s a value that remains the same. Typically, most apps just change the latitude and longitude values to change your GPS location to some place in the world. So once you select a mock location app, and start it up, what happens? What data is that mock location app mocking for you? In short, there are 5 variables that the mock location API asks for to mock your location: latitude, longitude, altitude, speed, and accuracy. In older versions, it’s just a simple check box that enables mock locations mode for any app on your device.

In Android 6.0 and above you select the specific app you would like to use. In Android, there is only one way to spoof your device’s GPS (without rooting), and that’s to use Android’s built in Mock Location API located in Developer Options. There a lot of GPS Spoofing apps on the market, each looking a little different from the other, but almost all doing pretty much the same thing.
