In my project , I'm using google map and I want to center the map on the current location of the user . I couldn't use the gps diectlty but when I've done some researches , I found that I have to use DDMS to get the location given by gps , the problem is that it's giving me the wrong location , and I have to send it manually to the app so I really don't know how it's supposed to work in a smartphone directly . Thank you
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There are indeed a lot of steps involved in getting the user's current location. On the other hand DDMS is just a tool that is shipped with Android Studio or Eclipse that helps developers to know the app performance when it comes to Memory Management and Processes management.
Android's Fused Location API is something you should start looking at that provides a precis location of a device on Google Maps. Android Manifest has various permissions that would enable an app to use the GPS using the fine location and coarse location of the device. Further the logic of the code would cover the Google Play Services instantiation, Location Manager object, SupportMapFragment for map layout.
Take a look at this tutorial to get a step by step explanation.