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Originally Posted by sniffs
You're serious? Omg.. the GPS device in the 6700 is an AGPS (Asynchronous) device, usable ONLY for E911 situations. It's not a synchronous GPS device meaning it can only speak to the satallites 1 way, not 2 way like a usable GPS device can.
In laimans terms, it can send coordinates, not recieve.
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The poster of the Verizon phone in PDAphones home did not have to dial 911 to get his GPS info - http://stuff.michiganbroadband.com/x...s/DSCF0201.jpg
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