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2008-05-27
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2008-05-28
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2008-05-28
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The GPS is horrible! I've been outside and had it take as long as 8 minutes (I timed it) to lock on.
This past weekend I activated the 7-day trial for navigation. Equally bad. None of the toll roads that opened in 2006 are on the maps. RM-620, a highway that has existed for decades is wrong, it showed me driving through wilderness and kept telling me to drive back to a road. And lastly it said I was on the "I-35 access road" when I was clearly on the actual Interstate.
I emailed the company (I forget the name right now) about all the problems with their software. I'm very disappointed all around with the GPS on this thing.
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2008-05-28
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@ Seattle, WA USA
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2008-06-26
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2008-06-28
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@ Texas/Earth/Sol System/Milky Way/Local Group/Hubble Bubble/Infinity
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I am from Switzerland.
If I go from "GPS location" --> "Location" it says "GPS status: Searching" but it never found out, where I am.
Why? - If I open the Map application, click on the gps logo in the bottom to open the "GPS display" it tells me something like:
0 0
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and above are some "pillars".
What does that mean?