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Does anyone use A-GPS on a TP2 ?
So, I have been one battling with a owned copy of TomTom 7 with last years maps and after dealing with the UN-DEPENDABLE GPS and lag on the TP2, I gave up on it.
I tried another program's demo (NAVIGON), all my GPS settings are correct and over 45 min, I could not get a lock but, yesterday, I got a lock in about 5 min. Tomtom is questionable but, will get a lock, sometimes. This is also after using the download of the sats apps. This is driving me nuts, it's the time of the year where I will use GPS in other people's cars and I need to have it working. This is pointless if I can't get a reasonable lock on a modern phone. When I had my Titan (xv6800), I used A-GPS and I could, 98% of the time, get a lock within 10-15 SECONDS, with out A-GPS, it was just as bad as the TP2. With A-GPS on the titan, I could call GPS dependable and fast, it worked when I needed it and if not, a reboot fixed it. Everything I had read here says to disable A-GPS to get GPS working correctly on the TP2. I was wondering if anyone is using A-GPS and what is your results with it ? Do you get quick locks ? Is it dependable ? I'm on a quest to get QUICK (under 20 seconds) and dependable (95-98% of the time, if outdoors) locks on the TP2, is it even possable ?
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Re: Does anyone use A-GPS on a TP2 ?
@David,
I feel your pain with using TOMTOM on the TP2. I am having the same issues you are having on my TP2, and I also had these issues on the TP1. Using TOMTOM on my old 6700 & 6800 worked flawlessly (Neither used A-GPS). On my TP2 it seemingly works great after a hard reset, but soon thereafter get really flaky. I have made just about every recommended setting change to get it to work consistently but to no avail. Using Advanced config you have to specify disable A-GPS, Disable log file, delete log file. Google and Bing lock quickly, always. One trick that used to work would be to load up google maps which comes in mosts roms or you can get for free. Once Google locks on to satellites, load TOMTOM leaving google maps running in the background. Quick Lock. /Hope this helps //Best I got for now.
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Having agps along with location on makes your gps programs work better. It stands for assisted gps. It just helps your gps startup faster and work better. Using it on a stock rom or custom rom shouldn't matter since most custom roms work just as good as stock ones. With agps and location on my custom rom on my tp2 it works great. Never had a problem. Only problem you have is if you don't have data signal coverage the maps wont update. Otherwise the gps along with agps helps you, it doesn't hurt you. That said, you should always have agps ON.
Google just announced the newest update on their google maps that is coming soon, the ability to use navigation without data. It is going to cache the maps so that if you drive in area with bad coverage you still have navigation available. A custom rom that I used that had great gps assistance is energy. I still have it on my tp2 although it is now my backup phone since I upgraded to an evo Sent from my Evo using Tapatalk Free! Full Body Protection for your smartphone. http://stealthguards.com/idevaffilia...ate.php?id=417 |
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Re: Does anyone use A-GPS on a TP2 ?
i think Google maps must run with A-GPS enable. my phone run with GSM service, usually i use a GPS app called NaviOne, it must re-enable Phone setting-GSM service-Location setting ON first, then run quickgps to download satellites. and before run the GPS app NaviOne, i run the HTC GPStool or GPS viewer first, lock quickly, otherwise needs about several minutes.
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