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Needs a search box--preferably for street addresses but at least for towns. It looks like this might be useful if you're actually standing in the place you want to know the sun trajectory in, but I'm trying to use a location that I am not at right now and there's no way to get there. I can draw a map of my state and it's most major roadways from memory but couldn't get to what I needed to see after 5 min of scrolling around.
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Please try to open the setting screen after about 10 seconds after starting the app.
If address search is available in your country, you will see an item with "Enable place name search". Please enable this. However, since the address search uses an external paid service, you need to watch the advertisement.

Hakeem Badran
Cool idea, but I wanted it for the AR feature and it's very lacking. I can't force it to stay in AR mode, you have to point your camera at the sky and hope it auto detects, and I was doing it from inside an apartment to get an idea of light exposure throughout the day. Also, even when you can get it to work, the position in AR of the sun is super off
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Harald Hiemstra
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There is no button or other way to use Sunpath/AR camera, even though screenshots claim otherwise. If there is a hidden button or smth please let me know, then I can change my review. Edit; Thanks for the reply. I think I miss the sensors on my phone then. Maybe an idea for a new functionality, to check whether the phone has the required sensors and then give a message to the user about this.
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Try pointing the rear camera of your smartphone to the sky.
The screen should switch.
However, if your smartphone does not have a geomagnetic sensor or accelerometer, this function will not work because the orientation of the smartphone will not be measured.