Fake GPS Location (Android)
1) On your Android device, head over to the Google Play Store. You can use the following link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lexa.fakegps or search for the app “Fake GPS Location.”
2) If this is your first time spoofing, you will most likely have to enable Developer Options on your Android device before spoofing. You will have to find your build number in your device settings. Once you’ve found your build number, tap it 7 times to enable developer mode.
If you do not know how to find this, you can follow the link below for some guidance.
3) Head into your developer options. This will most likely be in Settings > System > Developer Options, but it may vary depending on the Android Device. Google your phone and see how to find developer options if it does not appear for you or you are having difficulty finding it.
4) Once you are in your Developer Options, scroll down to the debugging section. You should see an option to select a mock location app. Select this and then choose Fake GP.
5) Open the Fake GPS app. You will see the following screen below. Select the
button in the top left.
6) Select the Go To option.
7) There will be a prompt to enter your GPS coordinates as shown below. Enter the coordinates that you are trying to spoof to. Select the Ok option after entering coordinate.
8) Click the play button to begin the spoof. Note that moving the GPS marker will change the location you are spoofing to. This means that you should not touch the GPS marker at all or move it around after entering the coordinates in, or you will spoof to a different location.
9) Verify that your location was correctly spoofed by going into a maps app on your phone that has access to your GPS. It should show you at the location you specified in Fake GPS if done correctly.
10) When you are done spoofing, you can either restart your phone or return to the Fake GPS app and click the pause button.
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