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I seem to keep running into the issue that my GPS stops locking until I reboot my phone. Anyone having this issue? Any solutions?
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Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2
One of the work arounds is to use the "GPS Status" app. You open that up, and it locks on to the GPS signal quickly. Then you can back out and by then the Navigation or Maps app has usually locked on to the GPS signal.I seem to keep running into the issue that my GPS stops locking until I reboot my phone. Anyone having this issue? Any solutions?
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How can it not be a hardware issue? I have had 3 different e4gts do the same thing. Maybe the GPS chip they used just isn't any good. I use my GPS on a DAILY basis, it works sometimes perfectly, a lot of the time it doesn't. the more you use it, the more apparent it becomes.
How can it not be a hardware issue? I have had 3 different e4gts do the same thing. Maybe the GPS chip they used just isn't any good. I use my GPS on a DAILY basis, it works sometimes perfectly, a lot of the time it doesn't. the more you use it, the more apparent it becomes.
YES IT IS A HARDWARE ISSUE!!!Its not a hardware issue. Its software. Few lines of code added to gps.conf file and bam. You got faster locks. Ill put together a flashable zip to fix this issue and put it to bed.
YES IT IS A HARDWARE ISSUE!!!
I took my phone into a corporate Sprint store that also was a repair center to check out why the hell my GPS would never lock. They said the issue is with the design of the phone..if you notice the 'hump' at the bottom of the S2; that hump is the GPS antenna/radio. If you also notice that on the hump is a the speaker grill port that is exposed to the elements (this is the design flaw).
Moisture, dust, etc. can enter through that speaker grill that is located right on the hump..thus entering into the GPS radio and screwing it up...hence why it takes forever to lock for some owners. Of course not every user has the same issue; as some users haven't had the same amount of moisture, dust, residue, etc. enter into the speaker grill opening.
Mr. Bruce Wayne...for some units of the E4GT with the GPS locking issues; sure it might be software-related...however there is a very real hardware/design issue that lends its hand to the problem.Ok so if its a "hardware issue" (which isnt true) then why does a modified gps.conf fix this issue? The htc one series has a gps issue as well. A modified conf fixed the issue as well.
Mr. Bruce Wayne...for some units of the E4GT with the GPS locking issues; sure it might be software-related...however there is a very real hardware/design issue that lends its hand to the problem.
I wish the GPS locking issue didn't plague this phone; otherwise it's an awesome device.
darkknight2, So you can fix this issue, but sprint or Samsung can not? And you never answered my question.... How often do you use your GPS? And do you use it in different areas several times a day? I am just curious why I have not received some kind of fix update from sprint? I do not root so I can not"fix"this problem like you can.
Ok.... You still haven't said how often you use your maps or if you use it in different areas. the more you use it in more areas the more obvious this problem is.