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In Sight - Samiland APK

In Sight - Samiland APK

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Offline Augmented Reality in Samiland. See: Mountains, Lakes, Buildings, etc.

What's In Sight - Samiland APK?

In Sight - Samiland is a app for Android, It's developed by AppsFab AS author.
First released on google play in 9 years ago and latest version released in 2 years ago.
This app has 1.4K download times on Google play and rated as 3.33 stars with 6 rated times.
This product is an app in Travel & Local category. More infomartion of In Sight - Samiland on google play
What is the name of the mountain you can see in the distance? What are the lakes you see in front of you? Point there with In Sight Samiland and you'll see on the screen what they are called.

*Offline Augmented Reality in Samiland*
In Sight - Samiland shows Sami POIs in Norway. See what's near you where you travel in Samiland: Mountains, Lakes, Places, Buildings, etc. You don't even have to be nearby Samiland: You can manually set your location to a place in Samiland to pretend you are there. Decide if you want to see places nearby, or famous cities around the world.

Works everywhere: By the sea, in the mountains, in the city. Without the internet, without coverage.

Turn the phone sideways to view on the camera screen the places that are nearby. Take a picture of what you see, and send it by email, or post it on facebook, directly from the App!

In Sight Samiland is also an altimeter, speedometer and also estimates the distance you've traveled. Choose between metric (km, meter) or imperial (miles, feet) units.

All data is built into the App, so you don't need internet. You only need internet when you use the map or send a picture on email or post it on Facebook.

In Sight Samiland relies on the compass and GPS of your device. Best results are achieved if you are outside.

COMPASS CALIBRATION AND ACCURACY.
One way to calibrate the compass is to move the phone in an 8-number manner 3 times: Once when the phone is in landscape, once in portrait and once facing up. Also stay away from magnetic sources that might influence the compass. For the compass to be accurate under usage, you have to be outside to get a good location reading.

Source: Gáisi Giellaguovddáš/Language Center, Statens Kartverk and ws.geonames.org under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)

Icon image: Inger Persson
Illustration: Oddvar Heggøy