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Petition to Sprint to enable the GPS on the 6800
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Please post here if you want the GPS on the 6800 to be enabled so we don't have to buy a seperate GPS unit. THe 6700 had a GPS but Sprint disabled it so they could sell their direction service monthly fee. http://forums.buzzaboutwireless.com/...jump=true#M343 |
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I'm wondering what sort of magic you think goes on in the phone that makes it capable of sending coordinates that it doesn't even have, since you say it cannot receive the coordinates in the first place.
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Petitioning Sprint for support/features has to be an excercise in futility - e.g. as we all know, Sprint's latest AKU for 6700 is still 2.x. |
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I am going to move this over to the Titan forum seams like the best place for this discussion
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I emailed HTC about a Windows Mobile 6 upgrade... the interesting thing was that without askin about GPS the rep told me that GPS is possible with a software upgrade, but is upto the carrier to request it. So that doesn't mean really anything other than the device is capable of doing it. That came from Howardforums.com. http://www.howardforums.com/showthre...1&page=4&pp=15 |
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I'm sure this coming from the fact that the hardware is indeed capable of opering the GPS in a stand-alone mode without cellular towers/service present by actually receiving Satillite Signals! The main application of this integrated GPS in the Qualcomm processor is for AGPS, but the stand alone mode is one of 4 differnet modes.
See here: http://www.cdmatech.com/download_lib...00_chipset.pdf and here: http://www.cdmatech.com/technologies/gpsone.jsp Granted it is no SiRF III chipset, but it's supposed to work. I highly doubt a big Carrier will ever support activating the stand alone mode if they offer a pay-per-month service that utilizes the AGPS for that phone. This unfortunately is the same situation the 6700 is/was in and unfortunately it'll be a sore point for many until the 6900 comes out ...and beyond.....
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boe, can you please point me in the direction to back up your statement that Sprint deliberately disabld the gpsOne unit in the 6700? if you don't have any hard evidence, all it is is naysay, or as you call it, "bogus".
that being said, everyone please refer to this link about discussion of the gpsOne unit on board. it is not likely we will be able to use it as a fully operational gps, and for all intents and purposes, it doesn't seem like sprint disabled it. HTC either enables it for everyone (sprint verizon telus alltel) or doesn't - but there isn't an instruction set to write programs with, as of now, in order for us to benefit from it. http://www.ppcgeeks.com/size-compari...azr-t4542.html ok now lets stop this silly talk and realize we can't use it even if we wanted to. sledgie |
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at the product training we had on wednesday the HTC rep said that there will be no need to use a puck as the GPS will be usable for navigation and turned on out of the box.
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