Why is my Note 3 constantly searching for GPS after Lollipop upgrade?

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Re: Note 3 constantly Searching for GPS after Lollipop upgrade

Thank you so much! I just did this because I suddenly started having the same issue ("searching for gps") and this fixed the problem... at least for now!
 
I had the same problem & the blinking GPS signal on top corner wasted my battery. I finally fixed it and here's how I did it.
Settings-General
Go to Application manager
Find Maps and click on it
Clear cache on the bottom &
Uninstall updates
Go back to your maps icon , click on it
and start over.
Good luck!
 
Re: Note 3 constantly Searching for GPS after Lollipop upgrade

Try this:

Open Phone, as if you were going to make a phone call and dial -
*#9090# (*#197328640# if that doesn't work)
Menu, select Key Input, enter Q
Menu, select Key Input, enter 0000
wait for the next menu. (It takes a while.)
UMTS->COMMON->NV REBUILD->NV REBUILD->SYSTEM->PROTOCOL->GPS->IMS
or, if you don't have UMTS:
UE SETTINGS & INFO->SETTING->SYSTEM->NV REBUILD->ALL

Restart the phone.

The first (cold) fix should take about 20-30 seconds.
 
When I enter *#9090# nothing happens. If I call, it answers with an announcement that I reached a wrong number. Appreciate any further advice you can offer.
 
Re: Note 3 constantly Searching for GPS after Lollipop upgrade

I just tried your fix:

UMTS > COMMON > NV REBUILD > NV REBUILD > SYSTEM > PROTOCOL > GPS > IMS

Problem is, when I got to the "UMTS > COMMON > NV REBUILD > NV REBUILD" page I didn't see the option "SYSTEM". What I did see is the image below...

What do I try next? I opened up my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SGN3) and observed that the orange tab on the far right side was firmly connected to its socket. I also lifted a tiny little pin above it to ensure that it made contact​ with the antenna itself.

I look forward to your reply, thanks.
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Re: Note 3 constantly Searching for GPS after Lollipop upgrade

Before you do, see if just resetting the GPS and redownloading positional data fixes it?

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...=com.eclipsim.gpsstatus2&hl=en&token=lVRUI_rg

Run that, then in the app, tap the screen, and when you see the menu bar appear, hit the wrench, then Manage A-GPS state, then reset. Then tap the screen again, wrench, Manage A-GPS state, download. Wait until it says it has downloaded GPS assistance data. Then restart the phone. It has always worked for me, across four generations of Android phones.
Funny I have the same problem and tried the app you provided a link to. My SGN3 does see a few satellites but they appear and disappear (see pic included). I'm confused.
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@Fulani Filot - that looks like a bad GPS signal - try out in the open outdoors. (Metal roof shingles pretty much kill GPS signals, and they're becoming more common.(
 

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