GPS Setter is an Xposed module for Android 8.1+ that allows you to spoof your GPS location without enabling mock location. This is useful for a variety of reasons, such as testing apps that rely on location data or playing location-based games without actually moving your device.
GPS Setter offers a number of advantages over traditional GPS spoofing methods. First, it does not require you to enable mock location. This is important because many apps now detect mock location and refuse to work if it is enabled. Second, GPS Setter is very accurate. It uses a variety of techniques to ensure that your spoofed location is as believable as possible.
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Features of GPS Setter
GPS Setter has the following features:
- Spoof GPS location without enabling mock location
- Material Design 2 UI
- Add favorite places
Requirements
In order to use GPS Setter, you will need:
- A rooted Android device
- Xposed Framework installed (Lsposed or Edxposed)
Download GPS Setter
To download the latest version of GPS Setter, simply click the download button below:
Installation GPS Setter
To install GPS Setter, you will need to follow these steps:
- Download the GPS Setter APK file from the GitHub repository.
- Open the Xposed Framework app and go to the Modules section.
- Tap the + button and select the GPS Setter APK file.
- Activate the GPS Setter module and reboot your device.
How to use GPS Setter
Once GPS Setter is installed, you can use it to spoof your GPS location by following these steps:
- Open the GPS Setter app.
- Tap the Set Location button and enter the desired location coordinates.
- Tap the Set button.
Your GPS location will now be spoofed to the desired coordinates. You can verify this by opening a mapping app such as Google Maps.
Credit to developer
GPS Setter was developed by Android1500. You can check out on github.com/Android1500/GpsSetter.
Conclusion
GPS Setter is a powerful Xposed module that allows you to spoof your GPS location without enabling mock location. This is useful for a variety of reasons, such as testing apps that rely on location data or playing location-based games without actually moving your device.