> When I try to start Avare I get a popup asking to start GPS.
Does stock Android 11 still have the options to choose "inferior" (for
Google spyware) GPS or "insanely great" (for Google spyware) cell (and
WiFi?) triangulation? On my antique Androids, choosing GPS-only means a
much longer wait for the device to acquire location.
I rarely turn Android GPS on for aviation. In fact, before flight I
turn most everything Off: GPS, WiFi; turn on Airplane Mode, close all
apps, clear "memory" and "storage" (whatever those are) or even restart.
That hopefully eliminates other apps interfering with Avare too, (though
some probably launch automatically and try to take over even after restart).
Then I launch Avare (with Prefs set to use "GPS ... Avare apps only")
and turn on my StratuX, turn on Android's WiFi (on my antiques that
leaves everything in Airplane Mode *except* WiFi), connect to the
StratuX, and go flying. I find the StatuX GPS signal and location
accuracy far superior to any of my Androids, plus I enjoy all the free
FAA traffic, wx, etc. the StratuX provides in Avare and my Android isn't
burning battery looking for ways to collect and feed data to Google.
Might something like this work for you?
> Google Maps ... other GPS type apps
To the extent possible I avoid installing other GPS apps on my Avare
devices, in case they interfere w/Avare. My guess is that most/all such
apps go with Google's triangulation *and* GPS strategy, and by relying
primarily on ground-based signals they don't work well at altitude
anyway. Flying with StatuX uses only in-aircraft Android WiFi to connect
with the wealth of StratuX goodies including good GPS with a well-placed
antenna. If I can't get this to work in Android 11 and don't want the
pain of rooting, I'll just use old Androids for Avare because they seem
to work quite well.
Might something like this work for you?