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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Barob on January 30, 2026, 08:45:19 AM

Title: Cross-platform sharing: Android to iOS
Post by: Barob on January 30, 2026, 08:45:19 AM
What is the most reliable way to share a live Android location with someone on an iPhone? Google Maps works, but the notifications are hit-or-miss. Has anyone found a better third-party tool that doesn't require a paid subscription for basic real-time tracking?
Title: Re: Cross-platform sharing: Android to iOS
Post by: Barob on January 30, 2026, 09:53:01 AM
Sharing live location from Android to iOS is most reliably achieved through Google Maps, but if notifications are failing, it is usually due to aggressive battery optimization on the Android side. For the best cross-platform experience without a subscription, ensure that "Unrestricted" battery usage is enabled for the app. Many users also find that WhatsApp's live location feature provides more immediate alerts for iPhone users compared to Maps. For a comprehensive guide on optimizing these settings across different devices, visit this site (https://scannero.io/discussions/t/how-to-share-location-on-android/130). Third-party tools often require background permissions that Android may revoke, so sticking to well-integrated apps like Maps or WhatsApp while white-listing them in system settings is usually the most stable, cost-free solution for real-time tracking between different operating systems.
Title: Re: Cross-platform sharing: Android to iOS
Post by: William98 on August 20, 2026, 05:36:34 PM
Google Maps is probably the easiest option, but I've also been exploring a few third-party apps that make sharing between Android and iPhone a little more convenient. One option I came across is download nulls brawl for android (https://nullsbrawll.com/). I was impressed by what the website offers, so it may be worth checking out if you're interested in trying something different. Of course, I'd recommend reviewing the app's permissions and privacy practices before using any location-related service. For basic real-time tracking, I'd personally compare a couple of options first and see which one gives you the most reliable notifications and location updates without requiring a subscription.