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Note The photo is automatically named according to the district or area. To change 
the name, see “Edit a footprint” in this chapter. The date cannot be changed.
Tip To retry the GPS positioning search if your location was not found, or update 
your current location, touch   .
4. To find your position on Google Maps, touch   . Tap and hold on the map 
position you want, and then tap the pop-up text or the red cross to confirm 
this position. The position information is stored in the footprint.
5. To add a voice recording, touch   . To finish recording, touch   . To listen 
to your recording, touch   .
6. To add more location information such as phone number, address, and more, 
or to assign a category if you did not do so before, touch   . Follow steps 4 
and onwards in “Edit a footprint” in this chapter.
Notes Footprints uses a database of cell towers and Wi-Fi hotspots to estimate your 
position for the automatically assigned district or area name for your footprint, and 
for the initial map location if you choose to find a position on Google Maps. 
The database of cell towers and Wi-Fi hotspots is continually being improved. If 
your nearest cell tower or Wi-Fi hotspot is new to the database, your estimated 
position may be inaccurate. 
If the automatically assigned district or area name is incorrect, you can rename 
the footprint (see “Edit a footprint” in this chapter). If you choose to find a position 
on Google maps and the initial location is not near the position you want, simply 
scroll and zoom as necessary to find the position.
To select a photo from Album and add location information
1. On the Home screen, slide to the Photos and Videos tab and tap Album. 
Select the photo you want to add and tap Menu > Save to Footprints. 
2. To add location information, follow any of steps 4 to 6 above.