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I am using Region Monitoring in my app and I faced a question that I couldn't find any answer to it. How does region monitoring work in background mode?

According to Location Awareness PG:

Every time the user’s current location crosses a boundary region, the system generates an appropriate region event for your application. If your application is already running, these events go directly to the delegates of any current location manager objects. If your application is not running, the system launches it in the background so that it can respond.

Now, this question is: my app is in the suspended mode, a region has been entered and a trigger should be delivered, does this event will be send "directly" to the delegate's:

locationManager:didEnterRegion:

?? Same question if the app is in background mode. In other words, is there any code I should consider in suspend and background mode to receive this event? or the iOS will first launch the application, then send the event to the delegate directly without any need to BG code?

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    Did this question ever get resolved for you? I have an answer for you if not. Sep 3, 2011 at 22:00
  • I'd love some help on this too! Thanks!
    – Mathieu
    Nov 15, 2011 at 4:26

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Region monitoring Relaunches your application when you enter the monitored region if you are in background .

however you have to again configure your location manager after the app relaunches .

something like this -

if ([launchOptions objectForKey:UIApplicationLaunchOptionsLocationKey] ) 
     {

        NSLog(@"Relaunched due to location update");

        NSLog(@"app woke up times ---- %d",ForTest);

        NSLog(@"Starting the location manager");
        self.locmanager = [[CLLocationManager alloc] init];
        [self.locmanager startMonitoringForRegion:(CLRegion)*region];
       // self.locmanager.pausesLocationUpdatesAutomatically = YES ;
    }
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As far as I know region monitoring only works with iPhone4 and it's based on the device changing the communication towers. This way it uses way less battery than the standard background location update. Make sure you enabled the appropriate background modes. As long as you implement that delegate, you should be ready to go.

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  • mmmmmm....that leads to another question, may sound silly, but does Region Monitoring device require specifying that in info.plist? In this case my app won't be installed on 3Gs while this feature is not essential (it's not a location based app). Jun 21, 2011 at 21:06
  • Yes, you still need to enable location tracking. Jun 22, 2011 at 22:08
  • I think you're right. I tried many times but I never get notified that I entered the region. I will consider modifying info.plist. This however, will sadly lower my sales!. Thank you. Jun 22, 2011 at 22:34
  • Nothing! Nada!...Didn't get any notification of any kind. Jun 23, 2011 at 15:02
  • I meant if I require that location service to be active in BG in plist, then my app won't be installed on either iPod and iPad WiFi. Any ho, I found out I don't have to... I will try that, I will keep the app running (won't even lock the screen) and test it. I am sure that the region is registered by iOS and I checked that by code...Let's see how it will work...Thanks for keeping up... Jun 28, 2011 at 20:46
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enable Background Modes in that enable Location updates and Background Fetch

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  • Neither of these are required. Oct 28, 2016 at 10:32

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