A: He may not be intentionally lying, but he was likely scammed. Either he found something coincidentally, or the app displayed fake "signal" data while using GPS (e.g., showing "iron detected" near a known parking lot). There is no scientific basis for a phone app receiving satellite metal-scan data in real time.
The app does nothing except show videos claiming "Treasure found 10 meters ahead!" and forces you to watch ads every 30 seconds, generating revenue for the scammer.
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