You can turn off a cell phone's "GPS" feature on any cell phone. Also, cell phone GPS is not the same thing as a true GPS unit. It is "triangulation" of your location based on comparing signal strength and direction between three cell towers. Its not nearly as accurate as real GPS, and not as fast or reliable. So all you paranoid people holding onto old phones to "prevent big brother" stuff, go on and get a nice new phone. I promise they aren't watching you move around as a dot on a screen.
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