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#11
Hehe yeah, I am. I wouldn't be messing around with this stuff if it weren't for the nonfunctional gps.

I'm guessing that if I reflash my phone I lose everything on it so that's not really something I want to do unless I really have to. Guess I have to keep searching for an anwser. :/
 
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There is a program called Backupmenu you should learn about. It allows you to back up everything about your current ststem and easily restore it. You could use Backupmenu and keep the files that would allow you to restore your current system. Then you could flash your current system and see if your gps works ok after the flash. If flashing solves the problem, you know that something about the software you have installed caused the problem. If flashing doesn't solve the problem that would imply that something about hardware or your location is causing the problem.

After you discovered the effect of flashing, you could decide whether to restore the old system or start from scratch again.
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#13
Guys... Back to the thread... GPS remember?
 
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#14
I've done some testing the past few days;

1. Left the device next to a window for 15 minutes, A-gps disabled. No lock. Not too surprising due to sub-optimal conditions.

2. Same as above but with A-gps enabled. No lock.

3. Sat on balcony under clear blue sky and tried point 1 & 2 for 15 minutes, no lock.

4. Stood on a bridge for 15 minutes. No lock.

5. Took a long walk (around 4km), a-gps enabled. No lock.

At my wit's end now. Gonna contact Nokia
 
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