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Old 12-08-2009, 12:47 PM
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Re: GPS Problems

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Originally Posted by sHockz View Post
What program do you suggest?

Is 45 minutes considered enough time to get a lock? I just left the phone on the bed of my truck while I changed the front rotors...still on the outside edge of the blue bubble.

My HTC Mogul was pinpoint accurate to within what I would consider a couple feet. I could easily see which lane I was driving in if zoomed enough. Why cant I get this accuracy with the Hero? Are others Hero's this accurate?
I suggest Waze. 40 minutes is WAYYYY too long. Google maps gave me trouble at first too. I don't remember what I did to correct this. Waze is superior for sure anyway. A great app that can give you voice navigation for free!! It is also built off the users so it mirrors linux in that sense. Google maps is crapping on me right now too. Anyway, try waze and tell me what happens.
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