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Originally Posted by xgm541
anyone else have any tips?
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I had this same problem too, but found some information that might help:
Install the AT&T Navigator software. It will first install the AT&T Maps software, and then you have to upgrade to the Navigator software. Although it costs $9.95/month, I think that once the Navigator software is installed, the GPS should then be working.
I just did this today, and Google Maps is able to lock a GPS signal within about 10 seconds, and the GPS photo settings will work as well.
There is a 30-day free trial period. I think that you can cancel the Navigator subscription within those 30 days, and then it should work.
I had used a Tilt before this, and now that I think about it, I did the same thing by accident. I just checked on another person's Tilt, and he didn't install the software, and has the same GPS problem.