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Actually, doesn't AGPS use cell tower triangulation? (meaning, no data connection but cell conection)
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sorry if that question seemed like i was tryinto stte something, didnt mean for it to cme out like that, was actually wondering how it worked. from what was posted between both, i dont need net access, just need to have phone on, so doesnt matter if im in call or just driving i should be fine? if so, thanks for clearing that up
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The OP is just asking about how AGPS works if it gets activated so that we can use it for navigation, etc. Nobody said anything about the Mogul having/not having AGPS. |
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take a look at the ftp under codes and FCC a lot of explanation for no-believer in gps antenna, and all the stuff GpsOne info for person who wan't to know all aout the qualcomm 7500chip that use the same antenna for gps than the one for the phone BY MODULATING FREQUENCY i say that like this cause i was told by less knowing people that gps and cdma run with different frequencies range.... So i'll try to update soon a think that i miss some doc about qualcom chipset in my saved documents....
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I'm updating for now worth to explore to understand how it all work look in qualcomm you'll find all the explanation about the maining of Agps in the qualcomm technologies...
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Link doesn't load for me. But I'm pretty sure they are referring to AGPS since it has already been determined that the Mogul does NOT have a GPS chip on it.
There's a thread with pictures of Mogul that was taken apart and examined. |
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