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2012-01-31
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I've changed it to use the Google supl server and will repeat that experiment this evening - my guess is that the Google server may do a better job of finding my approximate location throughout the journey, but without actually getting a proper GPS lock I still doubt it will work any well.
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2012-02-02
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2012-02-02
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Quite big tweaks are coming in Maps and Drive in PR1.2, I know that doesn't help you now, but it might help when it does. Sorry I don't use Drive (as I spent my $10K on an N9 ) but when I use Maps it works ok. Haven't noticed anything crazy with yet.
Good luck with it all.
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2012-02-10
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I just got an N9 a couple of weeks ago and I'm getting concerned that it may have a defective GPS, and I just wanted to find out how well/poor the GPS behaves for others before I pursue getting a replacement (It least I'm in Australia so I didn't have to resort to a grey import).
I believe that aGPS is working (kinda...), but I'm concerned that it is ONLY using aGPS, and a full GPS lock is never achieved.
These are my symptoms:
Maps / Drive gets my approximate location fairly quickly, provided I am in certain locations (home, work, uni - my guess is that the Nokia supl server has learnt the location of the wireless networks in those locations).
When I'm anywhere else it is terrible, taking ages to get an approximate "lock", then often places me several streets to several suburbs away from where I actually am, and does not update while I move.
- Maps shows a green dot of where it thinks I am, and the dot rarely moves once it appears.
- Drive shows where it thinks I am (and also rarely moves) and the message "Looking for GPS" never disappears.
- GPSMeefo never gets off "searching for signal" and all satellites are displayed with 0% signal for as long as I've watched it.
- GPSSpeed shows the same lat/long as maps/drive, but always reports 0/9 satellites and an accuracy varying of between 40 and 100 meters (in reality the accuracy is often much worse than that).
Yesterday I started Drive before leaving work. Fairly quickly it put me several streets away from the (outdoors) carpark where I started, then moved around randomly (and inaccurately) while I was driving. When I got to the uni it started to alternate between the uni and somewhere near where I had started (now several suburbs away and on the wrong side of the lake), then incorrectly settled on my work location (!?!) and stayed there until I was almost home (now around 12KM as the crow flies from the location it was showing), when it finally updated as I pulled into my driveway it put me half a suburb away from my actual location (usually it finds my approximately correct location as soon as I get home, likely from the wireless network being broadcast at that location, so being half a suburb out at this point was unusual).
I've changed it to use the Google supl server and will repeat that experiment this evening - my guess is that the Google server may do a better job of finding my approximate location throughout the journey, but without actually getting a proper GPS lock I still doubt it will work any well.
I'm thinking about reflashing PR1.1 just to rule out anything I've installed or tweaked as causing issues (also, the OTA update to PR1.1 didn't seem to be go quite as smoothly as I would have expected and I have wondered if there is something missing, though other than the GPS everything appears to work).
Compared to my N900 and $130 Android tablet, both of which gets an aGPS lock in seconds, and a full GPS lock shortly thereafter, the behaviour of the N9 makes it completely useless for navigation, and even pretty unreliable to use the maps if I didn't already know where I was.
Cheers,
-Ian
Last edited by DarkStarSword; 2012-01-31 at 07:15.