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Originally Posted by SaltyDawg
So I know Bing won't automatically locate you on the Sprint version, but it does on the GSM version. The only way it will locate you on the Sprint version is if you go in and manually tell it to use the GPS, and then wait several minutes for the GPS to get a lock.
Also, the conference calling feature is not on the Sprint version, and it is on the GSM.
Oy yeah, and the weather on the Sprint version won't automatically get your city like it does on the GSM version.
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Both Bing and Google pickup my location immediately when I open it. The only time I had to turn GPS on was the first time I opened each. It defaults to whatever setting you were using before.
As for the rest, these are not compatibility issues, or what doesn't work, rather features that operate differetly between carriers. Does the weather app work? YES! Does Bing work? YES! Does GPS Lock? YES! Does conference calling work? YES! If you learn how to do 3-way calling on a CDMA carrier phone.
Come on guys, think about what you are posting here. This wasn't started for someone to point out inconsistencies between carriers, it was to point out software or tweaks that BREAK functions of the phone.