lyricalpursuit
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I'm in Naples, FL and google maps shows me in India also, even with GPS on and outside.
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After much research, I found out a few things about the cell towers and GPS in regards to Google Latitude.
When you have the Maps program on, your GPS will turn on and you'll get a precise location. When you have it off, Google Latitude will use the cell towers to pick up your location automatically in the background. So it might show you at wherever the closest tower is. This will be when you look at your location on a computer browser. Your location will be updated depending on your movement, speed, and other unknown factors. Sometimes it can take over an hour to update. If you make a phone call, that will also trigger an update to the Google Latitude server. Remember, this is for when your Maps program is off and it is doing it quietly in the background.
So if you go into Menu -> Setup -> Location...you need all 3 boxes checked for the location service to work properly (Wireless, Location Setting, GPS). If you only have GPS and Location Setting checked, then Latitude will only update either manually by turning on Maps, or when you make a phone call. If you only have GPS set, then making a phone call won't update your location.
Also, I found that if you uncheck "Enable always-on Mobile", the GPS might have trouble broadcasting once your 3G goes to sleep. So don't do it.That's found in the Wireless Controls setting.
how do you keep the screen on so i can a least see it follow me
how do you keep the screen on so i can a least see it follow me
Download the free app Toggle Screen. That will disable your screen timeout.
Mine is consistently 2 miles south of where I live.
ok, I just got this phone. How do I turn GPS on or is it an app? - I was promised when I chose the Eris over the Motorola Droid that the turn by turn would be coming soon with 2.0. I had VZ Navigator before and loved it, but I am frustrated with Google Maps alone on the Eris! Can I still get directions without the voice? google maps puts me a few miles away from where I am way too often! I am about ready to turn this thing in for the Motorola!
I just want to chime in to report similar problems in Tustin, California, USA. Whenever my wife and I are in the city of Tustin, our Droid Eris phones show that we are in Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China. That is shown as the "current location" in the HTC clock app, HTC weather app, and Google Maps. And the time on the phone (including the clock in the Verizon notification bar) jumps 16 hours ahead of our local time, to coincide with the local time in Xuzhou. This happens with or without GPS enabled.
I noticed a pattern, though. Check out the latitude and longitude pairs for the two cities:
Tustin, CA, USA = 34
I don't have a solution but maybe some information.
Have any of you tried to have Latitude pin-point your location on a laptop using the same WiFi that you are using when your phone is showing up out of place?
Here's why I ask: I have a Linksys Wireless-N router that I got from a friend who lives on the other side of town. I've had this router for about a year. When Google Latitude came out, I only used it on the web (iGoogle). It worked fine at my office, picking up my office WiFi and identifying it based on the MAC address of the wireless router. I speculate this was gathered when the Google Street View car passed by our office and snapped our picture.
Well, when I use Latitude at home on this Wireless-N router, I got from my friend, who lives on the other side of town, it pin-points me at his house. Again, I speculate that this is information in Google's database of know 802.11x signals captured when Google's Street View vehicles pass by these locations.
It is possible that your problem is related to this database and inaccurate information therein.