Apple Maps does not have a specific speedometer, but you can activate Speed Limit so that you can see what speed you are allowed to drive in the places where it is available. However, you must be aware that you only see Speed Limit when you are navigating.

iStat for iOS, like any network speed test or traffic app, shows information in the app itself when that app is running. It cannot and does not change the iOS home screen or have any ability to show the speed all the time when other apps are active and in use. So no, iStat does not do what the OP asked for.


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Thank you. I don't beleive there is a app that measures continuous internet speed. If there were a clever app sedigner could incorporate the speed as a badge notification on the home sceen similar to the temperature display on my home screen.

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With new features included every now and then, Google Maps has become more than just a navigating app. It is now a one-stop solution for all travel related queries. The latest addition to the app is the on-screen Speedometer that will enable users to check the real-time speed of their vehicle on the screen. The tool will also alert the user when he/she exceed the speed limit while driving and navigating on the app.

The on-screen Speedometer has essentially been included from Waze -- a GPS navigation software app -- which was acquired by Google back in 2013 for $968 million. A couple of other features were also added from Waze recently to Google Maps app which included speed cameras, speed trap indicators and an option to report possible dangers, risks, accidents on the road.

This wikiHow teaches you how to see speed limits on your iPhone's Maps app when navigating to a destination. If you don't want to use Apple Maps, you can also use the free Waze app to view speed limits for your trip. Keep in mind that Google Maps will not display speed limits for iPhone users.

Google rolled out the speedometer in Maps to all Android users -- so if you use Google Maps on your iPhone, you won't see it yet. You can check the Maps app settings to see if you have it. We also tell you how to report a speed camera trap and an incident like a traffic jam.

When a cycling workout is started from Apple Watch in watchOS 10, it will automatically show up as a Live Activity on iPhone and, when tapped, will utilize the full screen. Workout Views, such as Heart Rate Zones, Elevation, Race Route, Custom Workouts, and a new Cycling Speed view, have been optimized for the display size of iPhone, which can be mounted to a bike for convenient, easy viewing during a ride.

Apple Watch can now automatically connect to Bluetooth-enabled cycling accessories, such as power meters, speed sensors, and cadence sensors. This enables brand-new metrics, including cycling power (watts) and cadence (RPM), and additional Workout Views, including Power Zones. Bluetooth connection is supported for Indoor and Outdoor cycling workouts, as well as GymKit.

Mental health is as important as physical health, and research shows that reflecting on state of mind can help build emotional awareness and resilience. With the Mindfulness app in watchOS 10, users can discreetly and conveniently log their momentary emotions and daily moods. Users can turn the Digital Crown to scroll through engaging, multidimensional shapes to choose how they are feeling, select what is having the biggest impact on them, and describe their feelings.

Popular coaching platforms such as TrainingPeaks can use a new API to create a Custom Workout that can be imported directly into the Workout app. App developers using HealthKit for workouts will be able to provide validated calories for golf workouts, as the variation between using a golf cart or walking on the green is now identified. Developers can also access speed, cadence, and power metrics for cycling, plus mirror workouts from Apple Watch to iPhone.

Im playing a bit with the iPhone SDK and I want to show the current speed in my application. There are so many apps that can do that really precise, especially for low speeds like running or biking. The best I've seen is RunKeeper.

First, update the location using the GPS using an interval of at least one second. Below this interval the speed value is useless because it is measured in meters per second and owing to the previous discussion, you are not likely to get a valid update in less than a second with high accuracy.

Third, you can compute the distance by yourself: compute the distance between the last good location and the previous good location using getDistanceFrom() and then divide by the number of seconds elapsed between the location update. This will give you the distance in meters per second. I will try to do this and compare the result with the Apple provided speed.

To be clearer: if I move from inner rooms back the living room where the Nest router is located. The speed is below 100MB. If I then turn off and back on the WIFI on the iPhone and check again the speed, it shows around 500MB.

Note: The Speed Limit option is limited to certain regions around the globe. If you're not seeing it in your app, it could mean Google hasn't released it in your region yet. Even if the option shows up for you, make sure to pay attention to road signs; the speed limit listed on Google Maps could be outdated or not take into account temporary changes due to road work.

Now, whenever you start navigating, you should see speed limits in Google Maps. If you prefer to use Apple Maps, you can also see speed limits there. You can also see speed checks in Apple Maps and Google Maps, so you can be more conscious of your speed. Next, find out how to use Google Maps offline!

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As I know, I don't think there is an app that can show the charger current. But there is a few app that can record your charging time and charging statistics. Try to search something like "battery doctor" or "battery" in AppStore. You can then compare the fake and the real one's charging time.

An iPhone screengrab of Snapchat's speed filter, which allows users to record and share how fast they are moving. Snap told NPR that it is eliminating the tool. Bobby Allyn/NPR  hide caption

Since then, Snap has defended the feature in the face of warnings from safety advocates who have argued that it encourages reckless driving. The company has also faced lawsuits from the families of those who have been injured or killed in car crashes where drivers were moving at excessive speeds, allegedly to score bragging rights on the app.

"Lives will be saved. Crashes will be prevented, but the lawyer in me says, 'My God, why did it take so long?' " said Joel Feldman, the co-founder of the nonprofit End Distracted Driving, one of the groups that urged Snapchat to remove the speed filter.

What exactly led Snap to scrap the feature now is unclear. Over several weeks, NPR asked Snap a series of questions about why it had stood by the speed filter for so long. A company spokeswoman told NPR, "Nothing is more important than the safety of our Snapchat community."

"While this will no doubt serve the safety of the motoring public moving forward, it does not remedy Snapchat's choice to create and distribute the speed filter in the past," Neff said. "We look forward to our day in court and pursuing justice for those who suffered unnecessary losses."

A 2015 collision involving the speed filter left a driver in Georgia with permanent brain damage. That same year, the feature was tied to the death of three young women in a Philadelphia car accident. In 2016, five people in Florida died in a high-speed collision that reportedly involved the speed filter. In 2017, three young men in Wisconsin clocked a speed of 123 miles per hour on the feature before they crashed into a tree and died.

In response, Snap made a number of changes. It moved the speed feature from a "filter" to a "sticker" in Snapchat, lowering its prominence. It also added a "Don't Snap and drive" warning that would appear every time someone used the feature. The company also quietly capped the top speed for which a post could be shared for "driving speeds" at 35 mph. When NPR inquired about this in May, the Snap spokeswoman confirmed that the limitation had been imposed. Yet the company kept the filter available for use.

And the legal battles continue. Naveen Ramachandrappa, a California lawyer who sued Snap over the speed filter, wrote in a lawsuit that some teenage users of Snap believed they would be rewarded with digital prizes and trophies for recording a speed in excess of 100 miles per hour.

A federal appeals court in May ruled that the family of the young men who died in the Wisconsin crash should be able to sue Snap for being negligent in designing a product that led to foreseeable harm. Snap this week asked the trial court to toss the case out, arguing the speed filter did not cause the car accident.

Another simple yet effective solution for Apple Maps not showing the speed limit on your iPhone is just to force quit and restart the app. This will give the app a fresh start and should solve the issue.

You can enable Low Power Mode to save battery life on your iPhone. But if you are still facing problems with the speed limit feature on Apple Maps, we suggest disabling Low Power Mode on your iPhone. 17dc91bb1f

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