We have made it super easy to delete Speedometer, Speed Limit Alert account and/or app.
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Deleting from Smartphone 📱
1. Why use the GPS G-meter: no need to keep your iPhone in a fixed position or connect it to your vehicle’s computer system, which means speed readings can be taken discreetly, for example, during a test drive.
2. To do this, create a route, using a special online service (such as GPX Editor - The online GPX file editor - Track drawing websites - ) on your desktop, and export it as a GPX (KML, CSV) file.
3. 60!!": Continuous signal within the speed range between 50 and 55, and continuous signal for over 60.
4. The file name must begin with "Route".
5. Get APPROXIMATE acceleration calculated based on your speed variation.
6. Using iTunes, transfer the file into the app (OR use the "Files" app).
7. • "60! 70!! 80!!!": One audio signal once you go over 60, a continuous signal for over 70, and another continuous (and more unpleasant) signal for over 80.
8. Load and show your route (journey plan) on the map together with a track.
9. Acceleration cannot be measured near tall buildings, in the mountains or woods.
10. Following this, you will be able to select your route at the bottom of your track list.
11. THE FILTER MUST BE ON WHEN CYCLING, JOGGING OR WALKING.
12. Acceleration is calculated only when the filter is off.
13. Readings with the filter on are more inert than those with the filter off though.
14. Taking a number of readings compensates lesser accuracy.