DesiredAccuracy
Expected positioning accuracy.
Low accuracy of geopositioning. The most suitable mode for determining the current city/area. This mode is featured by low power consumption. In this mode, the device can either rely solely on networks (Wi-Fi, 3GPP, IP) or use the GNSS receiver in a low-power mode (with geopositioning cached for a long time).
Geo-positioning accuracy provided by a standard GNSS receiver. The most appropriate mode for displaying your current location on the map. If a GNSS receiver is installed on your device and the satellites are in view, the data from the satellites is used to determine your location. Otherwise, alternative geo-positioning sources are used.
Geo-positioning accuracy provided by a standard GNSS receiver and possibly enhanced by additional means. The most suitable mode for route guidance. Similar to the Medium mode, but the GNSS receiver can be switched to a higher accuracy mode or additional sensors can be used to refine geopositioning. May consume a lot of power (the device in this mode is usually connected to a power source).