GPS Satellite: Live Sky View

GPS Satellite: Live Sky View
GPS Satellite: Live Sky View
Developer: 🇰🇷 Global Utility App
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13 monthly active users
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GPS Satellite: Live Sky View Summary

GPS Satellite: Live Sky View is a free, ad-supported Android app in Tools by Global Utility App Maker. Released in May 2026 (3 months ago). It has about 57+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 13 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store last updated Jul 30, 2026

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App Description

View live GPS satellites with SNR signal strength and sky chart radar

GPS Satellite is a GPS satellite tracker, GNSS signal scanner, and live sky view for Android. See visible satellites with SNR strength, fix status, and constellation in seconds.

Whether you check phone GPS health, find best signal location, or learn about GNSS — GPS Satellite turns your phone into a precision satellite signal analyzer.

▶ MAIN FEATURES
• GPS satellite tracker — live visible satellites with SNR
• GNSS scanner — GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS
• Live sky view — satellite positions on a polar chart
• Signal strength meter — per-satellite SNR (dB-Hz)
• Fix status — 2D/3D fix and HDOP indicator
• Speed and altitude readout
• Coordinates display: lat/lon, MGRS, UTM
• Calibrate with known altitude reference
• Dark mode for outdoor use
• Works fully offline (after first GPS fix)

▶ HOW TO USE
1. Open GPS Satellite outdoors with sky view
2. Wait 30 seconds for satellite acquisition
3. View the polar sky chart with live satellite positions
4. Check SNR per satellite — green = strong, red = weak

▶ WHO USES GPS SATELLITE
• Hikers and backpackers checking GPS reliability
• Surveyors verifying satellite geometry
• Drone pilots ensuring strong GPS lock before flight
• Geocachers maximizing accuracy
• Off-roaders checking remote GPS performance
• Sailors and boaters monitoring marine GPS
• Pilots cross-checking aviation GPS
• Astronomy enthusiasts spotting satellites
• Educators teaching GNSS technology
• Phone troubleshooters diagnosing GPS issues