Hey everyone, well it appears the Epic 4G is going to ship with the GPS "optimized," being very careful not to use the word "Fix." However, sadly, the accuracy is still horrible. Seems like the issue may actually be hardware in my opinion, and the software/firmware is just optimizing the GPS, and not actually fixing the GPS. Optimize is the same verbage samsung used.
What does this mean? Means that for all those people who want to use GPS on foot, hiking, getting around the city on foot, whatever, with horrible accuracy, you may be out of luck. Seems like we will be limited to using the GPS in the car, where accuracy is not as crucial as being on foot.
Also at 1:07 he talks about parallel roads. Some people argue, who cares about accuracy if it gets you from point A to point B. Well accuracy is very important, just like the guy in the video says, parallel roads can get you in trouble. I've posted my experience with poor accuracy before. When I was on the 405 near sepulveda, where the 101 runs parallel for a brief second to 405. My Vibrant actually jumped over and placed me on the 101, even though I was on the 405 the entire time. It got confused when the two freeways ran parallel for a second. The stupid GPS had me driving on 101 for 10 mins, even though I was on the 405 the entire time. It appears even when the GPS optimization is released, mistakes like this may continue, due to poor accuracy.
Then again, this is my opinion only, we won't truely know how well the update optimizes the GPS until it is truely released.
Sammy, when I think of your posts on this subject, a few terms come to mind: Contentious, drama mongering, negative, alarmist, etc.
Just look at the alarm you sound in the title to this post! "...we can forget about GPS on foot with our phones." Kind of a questionable claim given that the "fix" hasn't arrived yet. Kind of unfounded given that the review you cite as your "evidence" relates to a SINGLE unit.
What makes you think that the Epic 4G is any different than the Vibrant in unit to unit variation? We have seen that there are wildly different experiences not just on this forum but all forums are reporting that some people have no problem ACCURATELY navigating from point A to point B.
Whoever argued that "accuracy doesn't matter as long as it gets you from point A to point B?" Please name one person. I would argue that accuracy does, in fact, matter a great deal in gettting you from point A to point B. Also, while your Vibrant can't precisely locate your position, mine will pinpoint my location to within a few feet. And I've been saying this from the beginning.
Yes, we already know your Vibrant and many others are suffering from serious GPS problems. Somehow you seem to think by flooding the forum with posts about how bad the GPS is you will get a fix faster or won't be forgotten by Samsung. What happened to your statement earlier wherein you said this thread would get quiet until the fix appeared in September?
How can you draw valid conclusions from a sample of ONE GPS review of ONE Epic 4G? What would have happened if back in May I (or anyone else who has a Vibrant with working GPS) had posted a video review of my GPS results with the Vibrant? Could we conclude that
all Vibrants would have working GPS? Of course not. Why not get some results that are statistically significant, as in wait for the release of the Epic 4G and then set up a poll over on the Epic forum? Even then keep in mind that many people who never have an issue DO NOT VISIT FORUMS. So I would question the results even then, but still they would certainly have more merit than a sample of ONE!
The optimization in the "optimized GPS" in the 4G probably is not the "fix" that is forthcoming. That may very well be still in the works and apply to all Galaxy S including the Epic 4G - we just don't know yet.
Calm down, relax and see what comes next month. If you still aren't satisfied by the end of next month you will be joined by lots of voices clamoring for better GPS, meanwhile take it easy.
