![]() Physical activity - access your physical activity logs, such as step count and exercise info.Required for making calls and VoIP, voicemail, call redirect, and editing call logs. Phone - access your phone number and network info.Nearby devices - whether an app can find, connect to, and determine the position of other nearby devices.Microphone - used for recording audio, including for video.Location - access your location using GPS for high accuracy, and cellular data and Wi-Fi for approximate accuracy.Files and media - access to your files, media, photos, and basically anything else stored on your phone’s memory.Contacts - read, create, or edit your contact list, as well as access the list of all accounts used on your device.Camera - taking photos, recording footage, and streaming video.Call logs - Apps with this permission can read and write phone call logs. ![]() Calendar - allows apps to read, create, edit, or delete your calendar events.Body Sensors - allows access to your health data and step count from paired heart-rate monitors, fitness trackers, and other sensors.Most of Android’s app permissions are self-explanatory, but here’s a breakdown of what each one actually means.
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