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This "GPS Locating Sattelites" deal is getting extremely annyoing. It might work for a bit, but then once it can't locate a signal, it's done for quite a while. Anyone aware when they plan on fixing this?
That's actually the first I'm hearing about GPS issues.
That's actually the first I'm hearing about GPS issues.
Same for me, I actually use my phone as a speedometer for my truck since the one in my truck is off by over 20% after all the work I've done to it.
Same here. That's the first time I've heard of that specific problem.
To the OP, if your phone is having a difficult time locating satellites, you may either be in an area that has bad coverage or have a phone with a defect.
This "GPS Locating Sattelites" deal is getting extremely annyoing. It might work for a bit, but then once it can't locate a signal, it's done for quite a while. Anyone aware when they plan on fixing this?
What are the other types of GPS issues you've heard of, aside from the OP's specific problem?
I assume he's referred to the lack of error reporting by the GPS in certain applications, as reported here. Note also this problem is fixed in the upcoming 198 maintenance release (now available on XDA if you care to test it early).
As for the OP, this is the first time I've heard of this problem. My own tests with the GPS has shown the Photon to be rock solid in acquiring satellites.
Sorry, this is off topic (but whenever I see car talk, I always have a need to chime in). Your truck is off by 20%? Did you get aftermarket wheels/tires for your truck or are they OEM?
To get this back on topic...Yup! I actually use a couple car apps for my car that use GPS. I don't use it for a speedometer because I have a secondary digital as part of the instrument cluster, but the GPS comes in handy when trying to track how off it might be (in the event I've gotten the car re-alligned or new tires, I test it out to make sure it's accurate).
What are the other types of GPS issues you've heard of, aside from the OP's specific problem?
I agree about the locating satellites issue. What's strange to me is that, I've had situations on a couple road trips where we went into a roaming area, while I was using nav...the nav (google Nav) would maybe lose signal for a split second and then pick up as soon as there was a tower.
butie120, one thing I can think of that might be an issue is...do you have your data set to stay on while roaming? That could play a HUGE factor in your GPS being able to pick up a stronger signal. There's no reason not to do that because roaming shouldn't cost any extra on Sprint.
I'm not sure why this is happening to me. It's not as if it never works...it just has moments where it refuses to get a signal. I live in Minneapolis, so it's not like I live in a poor reception area. I have attempted to reinstall google maps and see if that helps. I'm stuck inside a hospital at work so I can't fully test it out while indoors. I have full bars on the 3g network and I thought maybe it could work. Result? "GPS Locating Satellites". Hope it works when I head outside.
Any other ideas from others?
I completely set my truck up for off road racing going from 26 inch tires to 35 inch tires and regeared the rear end.
I started having gps issues yesterday.. says looking for satellites even while standing outside.. this is the first time I've had this problem
Hospitals are notorious as electrically noisy places. It is not uncommon to see GPS working / not working reports all over the map on this issue. I've seen it often on the forums here from other hospital workers.
Mostly you're going to find that GPS pretty much requires a decent skyview.
If you don't get good service outside, take the phone to Sprint, explain the issue and ask for an RF test of your phone. I had a bad GPS myself, replaced phone, problem solved.
Hope this helps!
Going to ebay my Charge, because it never seems to lock.As the OP of this thread, I MAY have found something that helped my phone receiving a signal for the GPS. I reinstalled Google Maps and then turned off the "Auto Update" feature on the app. I have read where the Auto Update feature may be causing instability within the app, repairing "fixes" within the app that don't need "fixing". Just a thought.
i use my google telenav everyday and have the auto update checked "on" with no problems so far here in sw pa