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How the iOS system trigger the method -startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges?



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What if I want every 500m trigger the -startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges how can I set my locationManager?










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    How the iOS system trigger the method -startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges?



    Will the system trigger this automatically?



    What if I want every 500m trigger the -startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges how can I set my locationManager?










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      How the iOS system trigger the method -startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges?



      Will the system trigger this automatically?



      What if I want every 500m trigger the -startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges how can I set my locationManager?










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      How the iOS system trigger the method -startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges?



      Will the system trigger this automatically?



      What if I want every 500m trigger the -startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges how can I set my locationManager?







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          1. call locationManager.startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges() will update your didUpdateLocations method when iOS detect location update approximately 500 meters.

          2. System will call this automatically until you explicitly call stopMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges()

          3. iOS give his best to provide this you don't have to do anything


          For more Apple Doc






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          • Thanks, you mean I cannot call or set SignificantLocationChanges by myself. It all depends on system call, right?

            – Dean Lee
            Nov 29 '18 at 3:36











          • yes, after calling locationManager.startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges() iOS will take care the rest.

            – SuryaKantSharma
            Nov 29 '18 at 4:14











          • @DeanLee you can accept my answer if found helpful.

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          1. call locationManager.startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges() will update your didUpdateLocations method when iOS detect location update approximately 500 meters.

          2. System will call this automatically until you explicitly call stopMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges()

          3. iOS give his best to provide this you don't have to do anything


          For more Apple Doc






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          • Thanks, you mean I cannot call or set SignificantLocationChanges by myself. It all depends on system call, right?

            – Dean Lee
            Nov 29 '18 at 3:36











          • yes, after calling locationManager.startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges() iOS will take care the rest.

            – SuryaKantSharma
            Nov 29 '18 at 4:14











          • @DeanLee you can accept my answer if found helpful.

            – SuryaKantSharma
            Nov 29 '18 at 4:20
















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          1. call locationManager.startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges() will update your didUpdateLocations method when iOS detect location update approximately 500 meters.

          2. System will call this automatically until you explicitly call stopMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges()

          3. iOS give his best to provide this you don't have to do anything


          For more Apple Doc






          share|improve this answer
























          • Thanks, you mean I cannot call or set SignificantLocationChanges by myself. It all depends on system call, right?

            – Dean Lee
            Nov 29 '18 at 3:36











          • yes, after calling locationManager.startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges() iOS will take care the rest.

            – SuryaKantSharma
            Nov 29 '18 at 4:14











          • @DeanLee you can accept my answer if found helpful.

            – SuryaKantSharma
            Nov 29 '18 at 4:20














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          1. call locationManager.startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges() will update your didUpdateLocations method when iOS detect location update approximately 500 meters.

          2. System will call this automatically until you explicitly call stopMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges()

          3. iOS give his best to provide this you don't have to do anything


          For more Apple Doc






          share|improve this answer














          1. call locationManager.startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges() will update your didUpdateLocations method when iOS detect location update approximately 500 meters.

          2. System will call this automatically until you explicitly call stopMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges()

          3. iOS give his best to provide this you don't have to do anything


          For more Apple Doc







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          • Thanks, you mean I cannot call or set SignificantLocationChanges by myself. It all depends on system call, right?

            – Dean Lee
            Nov 29 '18 at 3:36











          • yes, after calling locationManager.startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges() iOS will take care the rest.

            – SuryaKantSharma
            Nov 29 '18 at 4:14











          • @DeanLee you can accept my answer if found helpful.

            – SuryaKantSharma
            Nov 29 '18 at 4:20



















          • Thanks, you mean I cannot call or set SignificantLocationChanges by myself. It all depends on system call, right?

            – Dean Lee
            Nov 29 '18 at 3:36











          • yes, after calling locationManager.startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges() iOS will take care the rest.

            – SuryaKantSharma
            Nov 29 '18 at 4:14











          • @DeanLee you can accept my answer if found helpful.

            – SuryaKantSharma
            Nov 29 '18 at 4:20

















          Thanks, you mean I cannot call or set SignificantLocationChanges by myself. It all depends on system call, right?

          – Dean Lee
          Nov 29 '18 at 3:36





          Thanks, you mean I cannot call or set SignificantLocationChanges by myself. It all depends on system call, right?

          – Dean Lee
          Nov 29 '18 at 3:36













          yes, after calling locationManager.startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges() iOS will take care the rest.

          – SuryaKantSharma
          Nov 29 '18 at 4:14





          yes, after calling locationManager.startMonitoringSignificantLocationChanges() iOS will take care the rest.

          – SuryaKantSharma
          Nov 29 '18 at 4:14













          @DeanLee you can accept my answer if found helpful.

          – SuryaKantSharma
          Nov 29 '18 at 4:20





          @DeanLee you can accept my answer if found helpful.

          – SuryaKantSharma
          Nov 29 '18 at 4:20




















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