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Old 11-10-2007, 08:50 PM
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Not so fast...

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Originally Posted by saqer View Post
From the qualcomm chipset specifications I saw that gpsOne can be used in "standalone mode" and so initially thought that the 6700 has a standalone GPS chip. That is actually incorrect. From my later understanding, the GPSone is just the mechanism to process the data received from the satellites, it is not actually capable of receiving any data from the satellites. Our 6700's lack the GPS component to recieve raw GPS data. There is basically no GPS antenna.

What everyone's been getting worked all up about is what is called Assisted-GPS. It has been established that unless Sprint makes changes on their side of the table, A-GPS is something we will never see on our 6700's, because it is essentially a service.
Where do statements like this come from? The same "GPSOne specifications" PDF you refer to shows a diagram that includes a GPS ANTENNA, and a GPS RECEIVER CHIP. The "standalone" mode description is clear that it is a positioning mode that doesn't rely on the CDMA network, unlike the other three modes. That means that it relies only on the GPS satellite constellation. It's not just a service. It's hardware in the phone that we haven't figured out how to use independently from the E911 service. Yet.
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