Just installed AMS on my Nexus 4. Used to run it on my Galaxy Nexus. Nice to see that some things have improved since then. I’d like to ask a few questions however.
The antitheft APP seems to be chewing up some battery life and wake lock cycles. Is this normal?
I see on your website that it states that Google stopped the ability to activate GPS on Android remotely after gingerbread. However, other Android AV’s are able to do this. Can Avast look into this? Reason I ask is because I feel that your locate ability is not as accurate as other products. Also the web interface could use some sprucing up with the maps and alerts siren interface.
I realize its a free product and this is not a knock on you guys. Heck, I would pay for for improvements.
I don’t usually reply to Anti-Theft posts, but I’m going to make an exception since your post is so nice
I’m just going to talk about that issue with activating GPS. I have read a lot of such questions and usually I’m not sure if users understand us correctly and we correctly understand users There are two things we can do with GPS on certain devices. We can enabled/activate it and we can turn it on.
Enabling/activating GPS means changing the state of the GPS checkbox/slider in device Settings. If the GPS is enabled/activated, it is not turned on automatically (you don’t immediately see the GPS icon in the notification bar). The GPS is turned on when an application requests the respective location and only if the checkbox is set to enabled state.
Now on certain devices (rooted or Gingerbread or lower) we can do both those things. On other devices, we can only turn on the GPS, but we can’t enable it. If you know about any applications that can enable GPS on such devices, please, let us know and we will take a look at them.
As far as GPS goes, I can tell you that there are two other AV/Anti-Theft products that do indeed activate/turn on GPS when it is off. If you want to know which ones I can PM you. Don’t want to start a war here with one product against another.
I hope that you do improve this in the next version of Avast for mobile as I would like to run this on my device, but since tracking/locating is not as accurate as some other companies, I am currently using another product.