GreatBigDave
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Ok, I've continued using the GPS on my Cappy, just for fun. I haven't used the assist. I wanted to see if the GPS could do it on its own.
Now, I find in neighborhoods with lots of side streets, etc., my position would jump a bit here and there. Occasionally it would have my car creep forward a bit at a stop light.
Driving the expressways, I found I had very good accuracy and kept my lock unless I moved the phone away from a window. Not surprising.
Can one's geographical location affect GPS? I mean, I wouldn't think so, other than driving in a narrow gorge or something like that where one's view of the satellites would be compromised.
Anyway, that's my bit.
Now, I find in neighborhoods with lots of side streets, etc., my position would jump a bit here and there. Occasionally it would have my car creep forward a bit at a stop light.
Driving the expressways, I found I had very good accuracy and kept my lock unless I moved the phone away from a window. Not surprising.
Can one's geographical location affect GPS? I mean, I wouldn't think so, other than driving in a narrow gorge or something like that where one's view of the satellites would be compromised.
Anyway, that's my bit.

, she then said her tech support found an article dated July 29 stating "the GPS is slow in acquiring ... and may give errors." She said there is no fix yet, and Samsung hasn't told AT&T when to expect a fix. However, she did state that T-Mobile has received a fix from Samsung, so AT&T should get one soon. Don't know if I can believe that... Anyone have any information on the Vibrant?