Ok, I hate to be the guy that does this, but everyone whos naysaying GPS on the mogul... Two factors. 1) based on what I read in another thread, qualcomm is using a frequency modulation to utilize multiple tasks on single antenna. 2) We know the mogul uses the qualcomm 7500 chipset. Read the following, straight from qualcomm's website
http://www.cdmatech.com/products/msm...t_solution.jsp
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MSM7500 Chipset Solution
Technical Features
gpsOne® position-location assisted-GPS (A-GPS) solution
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QUALCOMM’s
gpsOne® position-location technology enables highly accurate, widely available position-location technology to be deployed on mobile devices.
The gpsOne solution is fully integrated into QUALCOMM chipset solutions to provide wireless device manufacturers with the ability to offer gpsOne without the need for additional hardware or software.
Key Functionality
- Supports multiple modes of Assisted-GPS (A-GPS), which leverages GPS satellites and the cellular network for highly reliable positioning capabilities
- Supports Standalone-GPS, which expands the availability of positioning capabilities to areas where cellular networks are not accessible
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Sorry to all you naysayers, but Ill stick with the techspecs and wait for functionality to be unlocked in the phone once sprint figures out how to charge us to use it. Yes Virginia, there is a GPS solution in the mogul.
Almost forgot...
http://www.cdmatech.com/download_lib...00_chipset.pdf Read Page 2, about halfway down. Under the position Location Based Services description it says "Simultaneous operation capabilities with CDMA2000 1X and CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rel. 0/EV-DO Rev. A"