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In location-related investigations, people often mix up three very different things: Timing Advance, carrier “precision location” products, and GPS. This guide explains what each record type actually represents, how it is generated, and the most common limitations—especially in legal contexts.
A cellular network parameter related to how the network times signals between the phone and the tower. It can sometimes support a range context in certain network conditions, but it is not GPS.
A carrier-provided location product that may combine multiple signals (network measurements and other sources) and may output lat/long estimates with metadata. Product names and fields vary by carrier.
Device-generated location derived from satellites (often blended with Wi-Fi and cellular assistance on modern phones). Usually appears in device/app artifacts, not standard CDRs.
Timing Advance is a network timing control used in cellular systems to keep transmissions aligned. Conceptually, it relates to how the network compensates for the time it takes a signal to travel between the handset and the serving cell site.
“Precision location” typically refers to a carrier-provided location product that may generate estimated coordinates based on network measurements and other sources available to the carrier. Names, fields, and reliability can vary by carrier and by time period.
GPS location typically comes from the device (and often appears in app artifacts, system location caches, or cloud sync artifacts). On modern smartphones, location can be a blended estimate influenced by GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth beacons, and cellular assistance.
In criminal defense and post-conviction review, the question is often not “is there a point on a map?” but: did the analyst’s conclusion exceed what the records support?
If you want the mapping and reporting methodology overview (still educational), see: CDR analysis and cell tower mapping.
Educational content only. This page does not provide legal advice and does not promise specific outcomes. All conclusions depend on record type, metadata, retention, and documented limitations.
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