Right, but as long as the location service doesn’t return the last known location when updates were requested, it’s okay. There’s a specific method for querying the last known location, and it does what it says on the tin. Note that the last known position isn’t necessarily very accurate either. Position objects have attributes that convey the horizontal and vertical accuracy.
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