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Re: aGPS...How do I know if its working?
some quick searches on google....seem to point its actually a gmm problem...but thats strange cause it works fine on a g1...but then again thats a gsm device. but it works on my berry which is also cdma.
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Re: aGPS...How do I know if its working?
I can't really figure out if I have aGPS or not at this point.
I know I did make some QPST changes last year some time, but I haven't changed anything in months. Last night, I flashed to Mighty 4.16 & I am getting almost instant GPS locks even inside a building. I have a Sprint TouchPro activated on Verizon service. The phone is sitting on my desk in a cradle. I work in the second floor of a building with no windows at all & one tiny skylight that is not over me. I started the HTC GPS tool & within less than 30 seconds had a 10 satellite lock. I know none of my standalone Garmin GPS units could do that, so the TP is obviously getting some extra info from some place........ ~John |
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Also to clarify, Sprint/Verizon are CDMA and don't use Cell-ID but another technology, I believe it is that technology that WM/GMM is unable to support. If you are on a GSM network CellID may still works for WM, perhaps a Fuze user can clarify. The API for us CDMA devices doesn't allow WM/GMM to access the CDMA CellID equivalent on our phones. //I found the link where I got this information from http://www.google.com/support/mobile...&answer=105928 Specifically this quote "Some devices, particularly Windows Mobile devices, do not have the the proper API enabled to allow for cell ID location detection. " Also the G1 is an Android phone and not actually Windows Mobile. Android was likely built with the API to support CellID and its sister technologies. Last edited by Darkjedi; 03-27-2009 at 12:31 PM. |
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well then that makes sense...and as far as the g1 goes...its a gsm phone on top of that |
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I have never been able to see any effect from aGPS (or cell triangulation, but I don't think that works at all on the TP) set on or off. Radio / ROM don't make a bit of difference. I work in a building with very few windows and when I am in certain areas there is no way I can get a lock. But, my junky BB Curve (sprint service) gets locks nearly instantly.
I've tried Sprint's agps settings, only to find them locked down to Sprint phones (or phones with Sprint service at least ![]() Also tried Verizons from the aGPS provisioning cab, etc etc... jmorton, I'm curious what your gpsone / registry settings are. Mine are set as in the CAB: HKLM\Software\HTC\SUPL AGPS <parm name="ServerIP" datatype="string" value="66.174.95.132"/> <parm name="ServerPort" datatype="integer" value="8888"/> <parm name="GPSMode" datatype="integer" value="4"/> I know I'm missing something... does anyone have working aGPS settings for TP on Verizon? I've read that the Telus canada servers might be an option, but I wanted to see if anyone here was using them. Overall, the GPS works great on my phone (slight lag) and decent locks if I am outside. I did have some crazy incident last week (while travelling and actually needed it!!!!) where the GPS couldn't get more than 2 sats... quickgps and booting didn't do a darn thing... then 20 minutes later it worked fine, but for this I have 0 explanation... even the sky was clear. I had to power up my laptop and bust out the USB GPS adapter to get where I needed to. If anyone does have an answer for this, please let me know. For some reason I can't seem to let this go as this crappy Sprint BB Curve can get GPS locks I can only dream of.
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well thats what i have in pst and my registry. i just went in the bathroom no windows...shut the door and got a lock in under 10 seconds.....my garmin doesnt do that...so im assuming it must be working in some capacity. |
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