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Re: GPS without network service

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Originally Posted by edscholl View Post
there are multiple ways to implement a-gps, and it CAN be superior. i.e. for a gps receiver capable of working stand-alone (your garmin, htc vogue, etc), a assistance server enables a quicker lock (i'm sure you've noticed that your garmin will take a few minutes to lock on occasion). you garmin does not have a-gps because it does not have a handy network capable of serving as assitance servers (like a network of cell towers for example).
I was debating on the other thread about this too. LOL we'll my point it some of your carriers will require u to get the data plan or have the phone active to run A-GPS.