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Originally Posted by seven
I should also add, the seller of this phone had no problem with the GPS, like I said before, I believe him.
I guess you are roaming right?
I didn't know sprint had a network in canada. I wonder if you are roaming that could be the source of your trouble.
Are you using the gsm part of your tp2? Maybe gps doesn't work on the tp2 on gsm?
I really don't think your rom is the problem. GPS should work fine with the stock rom. If you have quickgps, have assisted gps enabled with at least a 32kb log file, have your location set to on, and have a good signal then gps should work unless you've got a hardware problem. Good Luck to you!
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