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Help Galaxy S i9000 GPS not working!!

0619kj

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I jus bot this phone a month ago with 2.2 foryo in it. soon i updated it on 2.3.3 gingerbread. MY gps is not wrking sinc i bot my phone i gues! I can use wirless network option by clicking it but "USE GPS SATELLITES" option is not working when i check in google maps or in any other apps. I had also installed GPS TEST app but nothing showing in it also!!

Plz advice!!:confused:
 
Here's a step to step guide on getting your GPS back:

1: Learn to spell.
2: Downgrade to Froyo, check if it works there, if it doesn't, go back to where you bought it.
 
Here's a step to step guide on getting your GPS back:

1: Learn to spell.

Well that was not very friendly, especially for a new member of AF. :(

"Location: The Netherlands" Of course you would know that English is not a first language for most of the world.

I see that you're a new member as well. Anyway welcome to AF (Welkom bij AF, 欢迎到AF) :)
 
well thnx ill try it sumday if service centr guys also not able to fix it.!! n dude u know m frm india! n v got more people spkng in english den frm anywhr els!
 
well thnx ill try it sumday if service centr guys also not able to fix it.!! n dude u know m frm india! n v got more people spkng in english den frm anywhr els!

:D Awesome!!

BTW I used to think that Mandarin Chinese(Putonghua) was the most spoken language on the planet. Living in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China has told me that probably isn't the case.

Mandarin might be the official language of the PRC, but apparently less than half the population speak it as a first language. Many do not speak it at all. They learn Mandarin along with English at school, but that's as far as it goes.

I've got a friend from Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, who's fluent in Cantonese, Mandarin and English. I went to his wedding in neighbouring Hunan Province. He said to me....'I can't understand these people at all.'.

Funnily enough many of the local English teachers at my school, didn't actually know the word 'Cantonese'. They either called it 'Canton dialect' or 'Hong Kong Chinese'.
 
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