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Originally Posted by neilson
Then please explain this:
http://www.sprintmogul.net/Forum/tab...s/Default.aspx
That's not BS, because think about it. Alltel, Bell Mobility, and Telus all have the exact same phone, and Verizon will be having it soon too. Expect to see US Cellular come out with it soon too. If it wasn't because of phone instability issues(even worse then what we have seen with BT so far), then don't you think at least ONE of those carriers would have made the aGPS work on their P4000/XV6800/Mogul/Titan?
It's the Windows Mobile 6, and it's the CDMA, and it's the whole being the 1st phone to have WM6 on a technology that uses aGPS on all its phones. GSM is all about triangulation from towers, NOT aGPS. SiRF III chip is what's inside the Tilt, same sort of GPS as an external GPS would have. aGPS is a CDMA thing, and that's obviously created conflict issues with WM6 so far.
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First, aGPS IS NOT A CDMA THING. If you need sources, please search. Here is the first hit from google:
http://www.globallocate.com/RESOURCE...%20Testing.pdf
Secondly, i'm very certain that the Tilt DOES NOT have a SiRF III chip. First of all, why the heck would you put a SiRF III chip when the MSM7200 has a built in GPSone processor???
http://www.cdmatech.com/download_lib...msm7200_cs.pdf . Second of all the MSM7200 does aGPS, and there is no reason to suspect HTC would have somehow tried to make the MSM7200 process GPS data only.
I'm not even going to try to debunk your other arguments about triangulation and cdma-phone-specific issues. IF you want an example of a stable wm6 cdma phone, look no further than the titan's predecessor, the apache.
please research before you contend or make arguments.... once again, GPS not enabled on CDMA devices is a ... CDMA carrier thing, if you know anything about CDMA carriers, they all have/want a very TIGHT lock on their system.