Now that I have finally received the firmware update, I've been testing out the GPS to see if it works any better. Before, I used to only have the 'use GPS satellites' option checked and in Google Maps, I always got a message indicating my location was temporarily unavailable. In discussing this with both Sprint and Samsung, they seemed to move the focus off of Google Maps and onto Sprint Navigation. Sprint in particular never really helped out because they would always say that Google Maps was a third party application even though it was already on the phone. Turning on 'use wireless networks' did help get a location, however, the accuracy was always anywhere from 1700-2300 meters.
I have since tested the GPS using Google Maps after having applied the firmware update. Using just GPS satellites, I am still getting the 'location temporarily unavailable' message and the accuracy never goes below 30 meters. When I turn on 'use wireless networks' the accuracy is at 1700 meters and takes a few minutes to get a more accurate location.
With Sprint Navigation, the map took several minutes before it even displayed a map, and then when it did display a map, it wasn't even accurate. Several minutes later, the map reloaded and showed a correct location.
While the firmware update was being rolled out in stages, I had the opportunity to speak with Samsung support, and they basically said that the GPS enhancements included in 2.2 will just give the "illusion" that the GPS is working better.
I recall seeing somewhere that even the 30 meter accuracy was a bug and that some people have reported getting a much lower accuracy. Should I always have wireless networks and GPS satellites enabled? Is the accuracy of the GPS in Google Maps supposed to be less than 30 meters?
I have since tested the GPS using Google Maps after having applied the firmware update. Using just GPS satellites, I am still getting the 'location temporarily unavailable' message and the accuracy never goes below 30 meters. When I turn on 'use wireless networks' the accuracy is at 1700 meters and takes a few minutes to get a more accurate location.
With Sprint Navigation, the map took several minutes before it even displayed a map, and then when it did display a map, it wasn't even accurate. Several minutes later, the map reloaded and showed a correct location.
While the firmware update was being rolled out in stages, I had the opportunity to speak with Samsung support, and they basically said that the GPS enhancements included in 2.2 will just give the "illusion" that the GPS is working better.
I recall seeing somewhere that even the 30 meter accuracy was a bug and that some people have reported getting a much lower accuracy. Should I always have wireless networks and GPS satellites enabled? Is the accuracy of the GPS in Google Maps supposed to be less than 30 meters?