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Anyway, Shocky, what information are you basing this on!
Think about it... Samsung are fully aware they had to get this right, hence why it's taken so long. For them to push out the update and not achieve would be meltdown across the web.
I just don't get it.... It does not make any sense.
If it is as bad as a lot are saying why on earth did Samsung release it?
You can't say it was down to pressure because the kickback would have been more damning getting it wrong after so much time.
Under normal circumstances I would totally agree with you here.As I already wrote, for most of the user having quick GPS lock means problem fixed. These users will be satisfied by this release. The percentage of the users who care/can/willing to check the GPS performance/accuracy is very low. Even when you put a track record in their face most of them will say: "Who cares about track recordings if it can navigate me acceptably with Sygic/iGO most of the time, it is good enough for me".
It is psychology. Most of the people would like to feel the satisfaction about that they bought the best device money can buy, and if it requires some wishful thinking then they will do it. And not to forget: most of them have no base for comparison and the lacking any in-depth knowledge about GPS technology.
For example I have been questioned several times on different forums that why do I except similar accuracy from a GPS receiver built in a phone as from a "standalone" GPS receiver like a PNA. (And they usually ignore the answer: because a standalone GPS unit have fewer information available to get your position fast and accurate compared to aGPS units in handsets)
So I expext "problem solved" checkmar in samsung's checkbook and no more effort to solve the real problem from their side.
Under normal circumstances I would totally agree with you here.
My concern though is when I spoke with the UK P.R. Manager I stressed these points and that not to expect GPS to be resolved when it is following a pre-determined route which has some form of correction built in.
Hence the need in using applications such as My Tracks which is left to run freely.
I was hoping this was taken into account and as yet have not heard anything to the contrary.
I need to get back to them to ascertain at what level is the GPS considered acceptable.
I'm 'hoping' and 'praying' it's not what you say here but unfortunately you can't rule it out....
I missed phaedrus's post so did not reply (sorry phaedrus).
Anyway, Shocky, what information are you basing this on!
I have not seen anything official stating the official update will not include the fixes.
Granted there are a number of members and other users reporting it has not rectified their phone's but I've not seen anything in concrete stating the fix is not working.
Think about it... Samsung are fully aware they had to get this right, hence why it's taken so long. For them to push out the update and not achieve would be meltdown across the web.
I bluetooth paired my SGS with my 2-3 year-old Nokia today. I could cry at how perfect the track is. I can cram both phones in my armband but that's going to get boring pretty quick.
ahh memories of the past lol 
Compi, I fully hear what you are saying loud & clear... but I think I confused the issue.Berads seriously - What do you expect from them? Do you think they will ever acknowledge that it is a hardware problem and will recall all SGS sold? Or they will hold on to their lies and deny the problem exists at all (keep in mind that no OFFICIAL communication acknowledged the existence of the problem at all - and no, twitter does not qualify as official communication)
So next time you communicate with a PR person, just keep in mind PR is for finding believable lies for customers. I think this lie fulfilled its goal: for the period when SGS was the top android phone on the market it kept the belief that the GPS problem is fixable by software update and kept selling figures high. Next one or two weeks this high figures would drop anyways as Desire HD and Desire Z hits the market, so PR at samsung did it's job very well.

The simple answer is most who own the SGS have the problem.Oh boy. 12 pages! I have the same problem as the original poster but I stopped reading after three pages. I've never managed to record a full journey with My Tracks whether on foot or by bicycle. I've wondered if I need to have the phone in fuller view of the sky instead of in a pocket.
Is there any progress? Might be nice if the original poster could edit an update in the opening post.
Ohh yes please..... Could someone do as compi requests.Seems to me that scandinavian froyo withdrawn from KIES. I upgraded to it on saturday morning (then downgraded to JM2 after some track recordings) but if I make the same regisrty hack now, the offered upgrade is JM2/JM1 not JP6/JPM. I really hope they did this step before cleared out from different reactions that the GPS fix is an epic failure. Would some be so clever to test and confirm this withdrawal?
Ohh yes please..... Could someone do as compi requests.
I need further ammo to take back to Samsung.
Thanks Karnka for your kind words...Mr Beards - I for one have appreciated all of the info that you've managed to get for us over the last couple of months and although I've been one of the more impatient, I had a reasonable hope that things would be resolved.
I'm not feeling that any more and with the release of the DHD this week I think I've finally been pushed over the edge. If you could feedback to Samsung how upset people are, and I very much doubt I'm the only one this is the end of the road for, then I think that would be good.
Cheers.
Thanks... I know you are all frustrated and belive me, when I say I feel your frustration ten-fold I am not exaggerating.No disrespect meant at all, but how close are you to changing your handle to Don_Quixote? It's really a sad situation that anyone has to struggle with Samsuck like you've been struggling.
Thanks... I'm putting together a message at the end of the working day.From a guy on XDA-Dev:
I can confirm there is no Froyo available in Denmark now - one of the countries where it was officially launched without need for Kies hack. Only JM2/JM1 i offered now. I've contacted Samsung support, they had no idea why it wasn't available anymore. Then again, they weren't even told when Froyo was released.