
Niap Terces
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Cool; only $1 to get rid of ads, but 1 misleading thing: The compass has a level & in the settings it has a section that says: try premium bubble level. It's there after paying to remove ads so I mistakenly assumed it would integrate a better bubble level into the compass, replacing the simple one. It ofc is referring to removing the banner ads. Disappointing. Paid the additional $1; no integration. Overall tho, cool compass. The bubble level is cool too tbh, but still: an ad, after pay 4 no ads
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J. Craig Hood
I mainly use the Compass app (now) when setting up my portable satellite dish when I go RVing. (It sits on a stand while using and stores away when I'm done.) The app works well if you have a cell signal, even a weak one, to operate. I've played with it when hiking but I stick to marked trails, so I'm not really orienteering. It's a good app.
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Dan S
As a compass, it's annoying. Within seconds of starting the app there was a video ad running with sound, and there is no way to turn these off. Other compasses offer a more pleasant experience, and work as well. It is most useful for its list of phone sensor information. But that information is available elsewhere. Its reading of how accurate the magnetometer is is not completely accurate, similar to Google Maps. Buy a $2 pocket compass at the store IRL, and avoid being slammed with ads!
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