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Download the Bluebits app to your Android device and either activate it via SMS or by scanning the QR code in the PDF. Activate Bluebits on your Android device by typing in "BLUEBITS" (without quotes) into your phone's dial pad then enter #. **If you want to activate Bluebits using an SMS, type in "BLUEBITS NUMBER#" (without quotes) to send a text message with the authorization request. This will forward you to a webpage with an activation code. Type this code into your phone's dial pad and enter #. ** If you want to activate Bluebits using a QR code, scan the below QR code on your phone. Once you have authorized Bluebits on your Android device, go to settings and enable GPS and Location Services (if not already enabled). You can change the capture settings directly from the Bluebits app (position output: Latitude and Longitude or UTM coordinates) if you wish.ARTICLE ENDBlueBits is a free application for Android devices that allows users to capture GPS coordinates and take pictures using their mobile phone. The main features include: BlueBits is compatible with any Android device running version 2.1 or higher of the Google mobile OS. It uses the Google Maps API v2, which is free of charge for users of Android operating systems. BlueBits is free software released under the GNU GPLv3 license.ARTICLE STARTThis article was co-written by Nordin (User:Nordin) and Davide Trotta (User:Davide Trotta) in April 2011. It was initially published on [Bluetooth SIG's blog] [http://bluetoothblog.com], but has been modified and reproduced in its current form on Wikispeedia by Nordin (User:Nordin). ARTICLE ENDThis article was also published on [Bluetooth SIG's blog] [http://bluetoothblog.com] and Wikipedia's Bluetooth page. It is available under the GFDL license (GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or later). ARTICLE STARTThis article was co-written by Nordin (User:Nordin) and Davide Trotta (User:Davide Trotta) in April 2011. It was initially published on [Bluetooth SIG's blog] [http://bluetoothblog.com], but has been modified and reproduced in its current form on Wikispeedia by Nordin (User:Nordin). ARTICLE ENDThis article was also published on [Bluetooth SIG's blog] [http://bluetoothblog.com] and Wikipedia's Bluetooth page. It is available under the GFDL license (GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or later).ARTICLE STARTThis article was co-written by Nordin (User:Nordin) and Davide Trotta (User:Davide Trotta) in April 2011. It was initially published on [Bluetooth SIG's blog] [http://bluetoothblog.com], but has been modified and reproduced in its current form on Wikispeedia by Nordin (User:Nordin). cfa1e77820
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