Guided Android is a free and open source Linux-based operating system that is used primarily for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, led and developed by Google and the Open Cell Alliance. There is no unified Chinese name, more people in mainland China use "Android" or "Ann". The Android operating system was originally developed by Andy Rubin, which mainly supports mobile phones.
Google really really wants us to be able to use certain app content on certain terms, because in an article in Google Android Blog, the Nearby feature allows Android devices to use Bluetooth and GPS to determine where to automatically perform certain actions, This includes when the device learns that it is at the airport, it automatically displays the information needed for boarding, and in the pharmacy, it automatically displays the photo or print prescription of the item you need to buy. The principle is a bit like IF the trigger condition by position, just changed the function built in the system.
The Nearby feature has been pushed to the device with the latest Google Play Services and can be used by KitKat or later. With this feature, the phone can be like with the physical Bluetooth beacon to receive different information, feel both convenient and disturbing people ... True contradiction.
Android will be able to automatically launch apps by location