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2011-06-01
, 01:35
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@ North West England
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#12
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2011-06-01
, 08:07
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#13
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2011-06-01
, 09:20
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@ Romania, Cluj-Napoca
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#14
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2011-06-01
, 15:32
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#15
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I have to admit that even after aplying the clear-gps-cache patch I still have difficulties in using GPS apps because it takes a LOT of time to get a fix.
Until a couple of weeks ago I'd get a instant fix even indoors. I remember checking in from clubs where even cellular signal is weak, but because of AGPS working properly I would get a GPS-fix.
Nowadays, I have problems even OUTSIDE.
It might not be related to the CSSU, but it seems to be affecting a lot of N900 users. I tried with other NOKIA phones and they have no problems whatsoever. So, the question is, did the AGPS recently develop a problem on our N900??!
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2011-06-02
, 00:18
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@ Romania, Cluj-Napoca
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2011-06-30
, 09:03
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@ Oulu, Finland
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2011-07-01
, 17:01
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@ Oulu, Finland
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#18
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Looks like I ran also this. Updated CSSU yesterday, got one GPS fix and after that no fix at all. Clearing cache didn't help.
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2011-09-17
, 10:53
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2011-10-24
, 19:38
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#20
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Any way to change the threshold?