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sho0z 11-07-2009 08:17 AM

Agps
 
Can anyone tell me where this is located at?

Darkness231 11-07-2009 10:08 AM

Re: Agps
 
AGPS is turned off/on via the registry. A simple way to do this is to use advance config.

sho0z 11-07-2009 02:39 PM

Re: Agps
 
thank you! is that the only way to turn it on?

Maxx134 11-07-2009 03:54 PM

Re: Agps
 
depending on rom and manila versions you can also see it in settings/system.

I am presently on latest "Energy" and can access it thru there and in 2.5manila settings.

Maxx134 11-07-2009 04:03 PM

Re: Agps
 
Agps does not need to be on for apps like "googlemaps" , "QuikGPS", or HTC Location services" to work, and reg settings in the same folder which it Located in the registry can affect newer radios GPS, causing some delay in initial satelite fix on startup
I would leave it off, but leave "HTC Location service" ON .
Ok :)

snipper_cr 11-07-2009 08:44 PM

Re: Agps
 
Maybe on am confusing things, but if I turn GPS off, googlemaps can still get my location approximately. Not down to the 10-20meters GPS does, but usually 300-700 meters. I assume that is using the cell towers - isn't that what the AGPS uses? Or am I confusing things?

Asphyx 11-08-2009 12:24 PM

Re: Agps
 
There is an AGPS config in Calkulins Kitchen. Lets you turn AGPS on and off.

sfhub 11-08-2009 09:21 PM

Re: Agps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by snipper_cr (Post 1307941)
Maybe on am confusing things, but if I turn GPS off, googlemaps can still get my location approximately. Not down to the 10-20meters GPS does, but usually 300-700 meters. I assume that is using the cell towers - isn't that what the AGPS uses? Or am I confusing things?

Usually AGPS uses the phone network + real GPS signals to get a position quicker. What they use the phone network for can vary depending on what is available and conditions.

The cell tower triangulation technique, which is also used by Google and others, doesn't need any GPS at all and can usually provide a position quicker, but less accurate.

There are different technologies with overlapping feature sets so it can get confusing.


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