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XEVTRA is a mobile utility designed for real-time vehicle tracking and fleet management on Android devices. The application integrates seamlessly with GPS tracking hardware, enabling users to monitor vehicle locations with high-frequency updates. It features live position tracking, historical route playback, and detailed activity reports, which include metrics for mileage and idling. Users can also set up geofencing and receive push notifications for events such as ignition status, speeding, or power loss, making it suitable for both individual vehicle owners and fleet managers seeking centralized monitoring capabilities.

The app operates by consuming data from compatible GPS tracking devices, providing a monitoring interface that displays frequent position updates on the map. It supports multiple vehicles under a single account, allowing users to switch between assets easily. Furthermore, the app's low-latency transmission requires a persistent connection to the GPS device, which can increase cellular data usage and battery consumption. While the app is designed for ease of use with plug-and-play integration with its branded hardware, users must still install the physical tracker in their vehicles.

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SISTEMAS OPERATIVOS
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Android
Sistema operativo
Android 15.0
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