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Are there many Android devices that support UWB yet other than the newest Galaxy and Pixel 8 Pro?
Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel 6 Pro do too, but still to your point
Well I imagine other manufacturers will get onboard soon, and it has the potential to be an even more robust system since the iPhone is mostly an American phenomenon. The roughly 2:1 iOS:Android market share is flipped on its head globally. Actually I don't think it's even that high in the US anymore since we're all increasingly fucking broke.
the tracker system doesn't need UWB. That's only used when you're trying to precisely locate something (e.g. arrow pointing to its location). Bluetooth is all the fleet needs. I think Google could pretty much overnight roll out an enormous tracking network
My Note 20 has it, and its 3 years old.