My Altitude is a Navigation app by Dayana Networks Ltd. My Altitude uses GPS signals to determine your current location, showing your latitude, longitude and altitude (height from sea level) barometric pressure and water boiling point. It's a free app and does not have any limitations.
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1. My Altitude uses GPS signals to determine your current location, showing your latitude, longitude and altitude (height from sea level) barometric pressure and water boiling point.
2. By default, it uses device sensor to determine the elevation from see level, but you also have the option to use NOAA data files to get the altitude of your location.
3. On newer devices such as iPhone 6/6+ value is being delivered directly from device built-in barometric sensor, this behavior is configurable and you can switch back to calculation mode.
4. Picture will be sealed with coordinates of current location along with altitude and local date/time.
5. On newer devices, using device sensor is more accurate.
6. Barometric Pressure is calculated based on elevation.
7. This application does not need an internet connection and works best in outdoors.
8. In-App purchase can be used to remove the bottom advertisement and to support us.
9. It also allows you to get a picture of where you are and save it in photo album.
10. It's a free app and does not have any limitations.
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Was hiking in the Rocky Mtn National Park last week and elevations were spot on with park signage elevation.
Great app
This is a simple, compact, useful app that does exactly what it is supposed to do. The interface is clean, and the available options cover most situations. It does not allow for alarms or notifications at selectable preset elevations, however, which would be a useful additional feature (developer…?). My partner suffers from altitude illness, and having the ability to set an alert of some sort at a preset altitude, say 9,000 feet or whatever one wants, would be nice.
Fun to track elevation when traveling!
Clear and concise, this is the perfect App for anyone who craves this kind of information. Definitely answers the question, “how high am I?”
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