Geocoding
To All Reps:
Almost all of our clients are now requiring Geo coding on each photo. Please insure your geo tagging function is turned on your mobile phone or tablet. It needs to be turned on in two places, on your phone settings, and on your camera settings.
This issue has already been addressed by PNA reps. I am sending out this message because a lot of us have purchased new phones, so make sure your new phone is compliant. Also I have noticed that some of the photos are blurry. FYI, When I bought my new phone, they removed a plastic cover from the lens of the camera. This cover will cause your photos to appear dark and / or blurry.
Thanks
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How to Enable Geotagging on a Smart Phone or Tablet
Android 4.2 phones
1. Start camera application
2. Hit the Settings button
3. Scroll down and find the GPS Tag option and turn it "On"
In older versions, the option may be called “Store Location,” but is it essentially the same process.
BlackBerry 6.0 and 7.0
RIM suggests through the online documentation that disabling geotagging be done on BlackBerry
Enterprise Server, which would work from an admin’s point of view if an agency uses BES. If
not, to turn the setting off on an individual BlackBerry phone:
1. Open Camera
2. Set the Location icon to “Enabled”
For some earlier versions, hit the Menu and Option buttons before changing the setting.
iPhone 4 and 5
1. Go to Settings
2. Select Privacy
3. Select Location Services to ON
4. Set Camera to “ON”
For older versions users can’t really turn off geotagging for the camera without disabling it for all
applications. But location warnings can be set to go off when an application is using them.
Windows Phone 7 and 8
1. Go to Settings
2. Navigate to Applications
3. Scroll down to Pictures & Camera
4. Set “include location (GPS) info in Pictures you take” to “On”