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Received my SGS yesterday.
Running the same Baseband as you guys (xxJF3).
Have to say that the GPS appears to work fine. Often got 10 satellites locked and does pick up a poor signal indoors in some room. Downloaded Jog tracker app and it overlaid perfectly onto the Google map background, even showing where I crossed over a B road.
One thing I've seen on some of the forums is that many people complain after having done an update with Google maps that their GPS's don't work nearly as well. I've not updated it, purely for this reason.
You guys have far more expertise on this than a 'newbie' like me but could this possibly be part of the problem? Did you update Google Maps recently?
I've tried it with and without the update, I've even changed the settings through LBS Test Programs, factory reset etc, and still no good.
When you say you get locks on 10 Satellites, how do you determine this? If using GPS Test, do you actually see 10 non grey signals?
Remember, a grey satellite in this is a satellite the unit sees but isn't using to calculate position.
Hi Beards, Forza,
Firstly Forza, I'll just say, in my defence, that you only had something like 11 posts, and I've not seen anybody yet with XXJF5. You could be telling porkies. Or you may not. I don't know. It is a public forum and you get all kinds of people on here.
It's still interesting though, love to see where this comes from, whether it was a special request by Virgin or something.
Beards, yes, I should have come back to the group yesterday. I did get an email off Clove, but a hectic day at work, I didn't feel like doing too much else.
I can't ask for anything more off Clove, they've been so super through the process. As a result, I've recommended them to a friend of mine who wants to get a Wildfire.
Be interesting to see what comes from Samsung, but I suspect two things.
That there is both a hardware design issue and a software fault.
Unlike the HTC Desire, the Samsung isn't able to lock onto more than eight satellites. I think as a consequence, it picks the eight strongest satellites rather than the eight most different satellites.
Consequently, you walk behind a large building, it could easily lose half the satellites, then it needs to spend time acquiring lock to other satellites only to find you've then walked past the building and it hurriedly re-establishes lock to the original stronger satellites.
HTC I think has a 12 channel GPS, Samsung use 8.
Hi Beards, Forza,
Firstly Forza, I'll just say, in my defence, that you only had something like 11 posts, and I've not seen anybody yet with XXJF5. You could be telling porkies. Or you may not. I don't know. It is a public forum and you get all kinds of people on here.
It's still interesting though, love to see where this comes from, whether it was a special request by Virgin or something.
Beards, yes, I should have come back to the group yesterday. I did get an email off Clove, but a hectic day at work, I didn't feel like doing too much else.
I can't ask for anything more off Clove, they've been so super through the process. As a result, I've recommended them to a friend of mine who wants to get a Wildfire.
Be interesting to see what comes from Samsung, but I suspect two things.
That there is both a hardware design issue and a software fault.
Unlike the HTC Desire, the Samsung isn't able to lock onto more than eight satellites. I think as a consequence, it picks the eight strongest satellites rather than the eight most different satellites.
Consequently, you walk behind a large building, it could easily lose half the satellites, then it needs to spend time acquiring lock to other satellites only to find you've then walked past the building and it hurriedly re-establishes lock to the original stronger satellites.
HTC I think has a 12 channel GPS, Samsung use 8.
Im not convinced of Skyhook, primarily because it's not a GPS solution. It is a solution that works alongside GPS to help triangulate your position based on cell tower signals and other wi-fi access points.
Like Google and their Streetview, they have had people quite literally roaming around the country - possibly users with their iPhones reporting "new" and "updated" information back to base about wifi and cell tower signals.
I think it's a hack more than it is a GPS fix.
I would also be interested to see however what the device is like in a tracking mode, using MyTracks and walking the phone round the block.
It shouldn't get rid of the GPS problem as far as I can tell.
But who knows.
How is tracking (MyTracks etc) with Skyhook turned on?
I must admit I tried it once on my phone and found no discernable different. My phone is now back with the retailer doing tests.
Do you also get locks on to satellites (using GPS Test) where the SnR is 20 or less? ie, do you see any orange bars?
While I know that's not a fix per se, it solved my problem. I suspect that turning on Skyhook mode doesn't really do what it is supposed to, but rather enables some part of the GPS code that should be enabled by default. Otherwise I don't know how to explain Skyhook working without SIM card and without WIFI.
Version 2.0 of XPS is a location-determination technology that uses raw location data from GPS, Cellular tower triangulation (Cell ID) and nearby Wi-Fi (802.11) access points to calculate the location of mobile devices, such as laptops, PDAs, and dual-mode phones.
can also integrate with GPS-enabled devices to provide hybrid positioning.
Skyhook, as well as checking WiFi and Cell Towers, also does seem to integrate to GPS. Maybe it is more intelligent in its use of GPS Satellites than Samsung?
The test I did earlier today had no difference between horizontal and vertical positions. Got 10 satellites visible and 8 used (5m accuracy) with everything original.Did anyone else try holding their SGS horizontally and notice that the signal strength more than halved of their available satelittes?
SJDean, did you hold you SGS upright as it would be in a car mount or did you have it horizontal as you would if you had it on a cycle mount? Large difference between the two results.
The test I did earlier today had no difference between horizontal and vertical positions. Got 10 satellites visible and 8 used (5m accuracy) with everything original.
Yes, it's hard to say why there are differences. It could be differences in the phone or it could be that the places we tested in yielded different results in that regard.Must just be mine then, as everytime I test it it drops wildly when horizotal. Just another quirk on some SGS's I guess? Strange how so many have differing results across the globe.
Thank you Simon.Hi Beards,
Clove are sending me a new phone. They compared it with some new stock and noted a difference even in Google Maps.
In Google Maps, my old phone was bouncing around all over the place. The new one was rock solid.
They're both running XXJF3 baseband.
I would suspect as well as a few bugs in the firmware, that there are also some hardware issues which is why some people don't see results even after updating the baseband and turning on Skyhook.
Once I get the phone though, I'll let you know.
Cya
Simon

