You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience.
CorrectAltitude

Correct Altitude establishes your position using data from at least twelve GPS satellites

Correct Altitude establishes your position using data from at least twelve GPS satellites

CorrectAltitude

by SCSIproShop
CorrectAltitude
CorrectAltitude
CorrectAltitude
Apple Watch
CorrectAltitude Apple Watch App
CorrectAltitude Offers Apple Watch App
Check the details on WatchAware

What is it about?

Correct Altitude establishes your position using data from at least twelve GPS satellites.

CorrectAltitude

App Details

Version
1.11.0
Rating
NA
Size
2Mb
Genre
Navigation Photo & Video
Last updated
September 3, 2024
Release date
January 31, 2013
More info

App Screenshots

CorrectAltitude screenshot-0
CorrectAltitude screenshot-1
CorrectAltitude screenshot-2
CorrectAltitude screenshot-3
CorrectAltitude screenshot-4

App Store Description

Correct Altitude establishes your position using data from at least twelve GPS satellites.

This app shows the altitude at your current location, and enables you to take altitude-and-date-stamped photographs.

Hikers usually turn off their iPhones on mountain trails because of the poor signal.
When turned on, the iPhone GPS will try to determine the current location with data from three GPS satellites; however, these co-ordinates are still inaccurate.
CorrectAltitude triangulates position with a large number of GPS satellites in a 5-minute period enabling an accurate determination of altitude.
The app automatically continues triangulating position by polling GPS satellites, and informs you when it has established a location accurate to within the tolerated range of error.
The default for this range is 5 meters (approximately 16 feet).

As an add-on function, it can display where you are (if the place has a name), and this can be useful for contacting rescue services in emergencies.

CorrectAltitude has been tested on hiking trails in the Himalayas!

Here is an example of an altitude-and-date-stamped photograph.
The photograph is taken at the maximum resolution of your phone's camera and stored.
GPS information is discarded.

If the Notify mode remains set to "ON", you will continue to get updates on altitude every five minutes.
To conserve the battery and stop repeated updates, you may prefer to set Notify mode to "OFF" after you have determined your altitude.

Disclaimer:
AppAdvice does not own this application and only provides images and links contained in the iTunes Search API, to help our users find the best apps to download. If you are the developer of this app and would like your information removed, please send a request to takedown@appadvice.com and your information will be removed.