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Originally Posted by m_stolle View Post
The GPS inside the N810 is a Motorola chip designed for A-GPS (Assisted GPS) that uses cell-phone-tower triangulation to help the GPS find its initial position.
The GPS chip inside N810 is a Texas Instruments NaviLink NL5350 chip that they recommend using with the OMAP2 chipset. It makes use of AGPS signal from your cellphone baseband chip, when available, but does not require AGPS. It is a pretty shitty GPS receiver as far as sensitivity is concerned though.
 

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