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Does this work with AGPS on the N810? I see no place to put the server address...
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I changed mine back to supl.nokia.com and it still locks in 2 secs flat.
 
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Originally Posted by noipv4 View Post
I changed mine back to supl.nokia.com and it still locks in 2 secs flat.
Probably because it already had what it needed to get from the network anyway. A-GPS information is typically valid for an hour or two.
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Originally Posted by cheve View Post
I use it it has enough features for my use case


@op, I also have the setting pointing to google, but unfortunately, my lock rate is still slow(around 2 to 3 minutes) and it is with GPSJinni running.
Additional info: I do NOT have a SIM card installed to my N900; I only have a set of map downloaded.on the unit.; so I guess one can't expect quick performance with my type of setup. Prior to PR1.2, my unit would take what feel likes forever(ie. more than 10min) to lock. The GPSJinni was/is an wonderful for my need. YMMV.

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Originally Posted by sdhanna View Post
just searched in the ovi store and no sign of this app for me, you have a link?

where did you change the settings for the gps?

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The App name was "EARTHCOMBER" and here is the link

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although one problem, my location is almost a block away than my actual location!!!
 
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It's a bit lame having to use the network positioning to get a lock within an hour! I have found the gps on the n900 to be a bit of an embarrassment, the other day I tried to use it and a friend who has an iphone was there in seconds! I gave up.

What would solution be if there was zero network cover?
 
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Originally Posted by Spotfist View Post
It's a bit lame having to use the network positioning to get a lock within an hour! I have found the gps on the n900 to be a bit of an embarrassment, the other day I tried to use it and a friend who has an iphone was there in seconds! I gave up.
That's surprising to me. I do not use aGPS and when I'm outside, normally I get a fix in a minute or two, when I'm not moving. Sometimes less. Only if I'm moving (fast) before I got the fix it can take up to 10 minutes. If you are between skyscrapers or in an forrest, it also can take longer. I use it mostly on my motorcycle with mappero.
 
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Originally Posted by DavidB7237 View Post
although one problem, my location is almost a block away than my actual location!!!
Because US adds noise to the reading for civilian GPS usage.
 
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Originally Posted by 9000 View Post
Because US adds noise to the reading for civilian GPS usage.
I think this is more related to the fact that the location was based only on A-GPS reading (estimate based on cell towers) and there was no real GPS satellite lock. A-GPS location is a really rough estimate.
 

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