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straylight 05-20-2009 03:59 PM

Touch Pro GPS
 
I’m really curious about this apect of this phone. After buying a Touch Pro there is one thing that has always irritated me. Am I the only one who finds HTCs implementation of GPS odd?
I have always thought that it would ‘just work’. Yet, all these utilities exist to lock on to satellites before I may use my gps. Is this abnormal? Its always seemed like a pain to me and I wondered if other smartphones act the same way.


Is this a half-***** implementation of GPS or do all smartphones have the same issues?
Will the Touch Pro 2 carry on this tradition?

lilbitz_1018 05-20-2009 04:38 PM

Re: Touch Pro GPS
 
The GPS works fine out the box. all the ones to lock on to the satellites are just so your position is found so much quicker (i see no difference). But in the past I haven't seen any phones with programs for faster satellite location to my knowledge some may see that as helpful.

Mutiny32 05-20-2009 04:57 PM

Re: Touch Pro GPS
 
You can blame Verizon for your issues. They've always liked to mess with GPS and make it crappy.

As for the TP2, yes, you can. It will have the same gpsOne chipset as the phone chipset will be the same. It may have a new secondary GPS implementation due to the new world-mode radio and the fact that CSR bought SiRF, but I doubt it. They have gotten better at tweaking the gpsOne SoC.

As for how odd their implementation is, not really. The phone can do four modes for GPS. Standalone, which is weak due to the nature of the SoC design of the MSM 7x00x chipset.

The MS Based/Assisted/Hybrid modes are actually very accurate, especially the MS Hybrid mode (4), as it uses its own determination as well as MS-based, plus offloads the data for atmospheric correction and other computations to a ground-based server on the cell network. It's arguably superior to the GPS acuracy in car navigation devices, as it gets real-time assisted data from a ground station.

Mutiny32 05-20-2009 05:02 PM

Re: Touch Pro GPS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lilbitz_1018 (Post 926289)
But in the past I haven't seen any phones with programs for faster satellite location some may see that as helpful.

What are you saying here? Software that downloads satellite data bated on GeoLocation isn't in phones? That's exactly what QuickGPS does.

nxtech3 05-20-2009 05:05 PM

Re: Touch Pro GPS
 
i think lilbitz means devices in the past. I havent seen anything like QuickGPS UNTIL around Touch, Diamond, Touch Pro releases.


As far the OP, im on Sprint, havent had any issues with GPS locking on. I dont even use QuickGPS. i just start my favorite GPS app of the day and im catching satellite signal. You can set QuickGPS to automatically update itself so you dont even have to worry about starting that program and then GPS app.

petermg 05-20-2009 06:53 PM

Re: Touch Pro GPS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by straylight (Post 926201)
I’m really curious about this apect of this phone. After buying a Touch Pro there is one thing that has always irritated me. Am I the only one who finds HTCs implementation of GPS odd?
I have always thought that it would ‘just work’. Yet, all these utilities exist to lock on to satellites before I may use my gps. Is this abnormal? Its always seemed like a pain to me and I wondered if other smartphones act the same way.


Is this a half-***** implementation of GPS or do all smartphones have the same issues?
Will the Touch Pro 2 carry on this tradition?


I'm on USCC and my GPS does "just work".

simon21 05-20-2009 06:57 PM

Re: Touch Pro GPS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nxtech3 (Post 926341)
i think lilbitz means devices in the past. I havent seen anything like QuickGPS UNTIL around Touch, Diamond, Touch Pro releases.

HP PDA phones from 5 years ago (6500 series?) had quickgps. the phones were made by HTC.

gapoochi 05-20-2009 07:48 PM

Re: Touch Pro GPS
 
I'm sorry if this is a silly question...but I use google maps on my touch pro..is there something better?
Thanks!

lilbitz_1018 05-20-2009 09:31 PM

Re: Touch Pro GPS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by simon21 (Post 926526)
HP PDA phones from 5 years ago (6500 series?) had quickgps. the phones were made by HTC.

Then again i said that i know of...i wasnt into PDAs at the age of 13. excuse my ignorance -___-

Quote:

Originally Posted by gapoochi (Post 926607)
I'm sorry if this is a silly question...but I use google maps on my touch pro..is there something better?
Thanks!

Google maps is like a quick easy gps. doesnt offer turn by turn but does a good job and finding locations and directions quickly


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