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I'm using @whew-inc's FakeGApps fork v3.0 as an LSPosed module on a Magisk patched Xperia 5 III running Android 11 and microG. When it is activated systemwide, I do not get location/GPS working for some apps for example Osmand and MapsMe. The location icon does not come up in the status bar, thus, the apps seem to not being able to call the location. A few apps, however, can still pull location data. Even when leaving GPS running in the background, the other apps like Osmand do not receive the location and don't show my device on the map. Even more weird: within 1 month, it happened twice for a short period of time that ALL apps were able to use location/GPS without doing any changes at the system before or after.
When I deactivate the module or just the "system framework" option in the FakeGApps module settings and reboot, ALL apps can call the location and get GPS data. However, Google Play Services then seem to be unavailable causing a lot of problems with Google Play Services-dependent apps. Complete reinstallation of the FakeGApps module didn't help.
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I'm using @whew-inc's FakeGApps fork v3.0 as an LSPosed module on a Magisk patched Xperia 5 III running Android 11 and microG. When it is activated systemwide, I do not get location/GPS working for some apps for example Osmand and MapsMe. The location icon does not come up in the status bar, thus, the apps seem to not being able to call the location. A few apps, however, can still pull location data. Even when leaving GPS running in the background, the other apps like Osmand do not receive the location and don't show my device on the map. Even more weird: within 1 month, it happened twice for a short period of time that ALL apps were able to use location/GPS without doing any changes at the system before or after.
When I deactivate the module or just the "system framework" option in the FakeGApps module settings and reboot, ALL apps can call the location and get GPS data. However, Google Play Services then seem to be unavailable causing a lot of problems with Google Play Services-dependent apps. Complete reinstallation of the FakeGApps module didn't help.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: