Can I say "placement" instead of "location"?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
No, they're slightly different! In the general context of talking about phones, "location" is common to use, so it may sound unnatural to say "cell placement." "Placement" also sounds more like an active action of locating or tracking the phones - or that the phones were "put" in one place. "Cell location" implies a more passive form of locating the phones since the tracking is built into the phones and systems already. Ex: I need to figure out the placement of the paintings before our guests come for dinner. Ex: If you use this app, you can see the location of their flight. Ex: I turned off the location on my phone and laptop.