Not having any luck over at XDA with this question, so figured I'd try the helpful folks here. I use Endomondo to track my mileage on bike riding. Since rooting and moving to ViperDNA, I am having an issue with inaccurate altitude readings. The distance is still measured accurately, but I live in the flatlands of Indiana, and my tracks now look like I'm riding in hilly country, which I am not. The only suggestions I have received so far have been to turn off all of the location settings, reboot, then turn them back on, and to use a GPS status app and redownload the AGPS data. I have done both of these things, but it hasn't helped the issue. Since this same hardware worked fine when non-rooted, I have a hard time believing it is anything other than the software. I haven't tried another ROM yet, so may try that over the weekend. Just curious if anyone else has run into a similar situation and was able to resolve it? Below are two screenshots of identical rides. First one is when I was still stock, and second is after rooting and installing ViperDNA. Thanks for any suggestions!
The grey line represents altitude, the green line is speed. Notice that on the first chart, the overall scale for elevation ranges from 780'-840', but on the second one it ranges from 300'-900'
The grey line represents altitude, the green line is speed. Notice that on the first chart, the overall scale for elevation ranges from 780'-840', but on the second one it ranges from 300'-900'