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I really like the hardware of the SGS, but man.. I've never used a phone so buggy.
1) GPS Problems
2) Lag problems
3) Freezes anytime signal is weak
4) Freezes when it feels like.
5) Four times I've lost all my data thanks to pulling the battery during a freeze
6) Build quality problems (as detailed from Paul @ Modaco)
It freezes for me fairly regularly. This is my second SGS. My first SGS froze constantly so I exchanged that, my new one only freezes a couple times a week. Today it froze and as usual I did the hold power button till it reboots...and it locks on reboot. Data corruption. yay. Fourth. ****ing. time.
I've had this phone 2 weeks and this is the 4th time I've had to start from scratch due to data corruption.
I'm going to flash a newer firmware on this and sell it. I love Android, but this phone is a ridiculous amount of grief.
I guess I'm just lucky, but I've had none of these problems other than the GPS which isn't very accurate.
Changing the software settings for this makes it usable, though not yet perfect.
I've yet to experience any lag and I've not experienced a lock up.
I've had none of theses issues either, aside from the GPS. My GPS works ok if im stopped but doesnt track so well if im moving.
Love mine. I have captivate. Honestly never seen the first hint of lag and the GPS will soon be fixed. I can say that I am pretty happy with it all and all.
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ksizzle9 said:
Love mine. I have captivate. Honestly never seen the first hint of lag and the GPS will soon be fixed. I can say that I am pretty happy with it all and all.
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i really find it hard to believe that you "have never seen first hint of lag"
i have a galaxy S, love the hardware, but Samsung has shown us how software can destroy even the mightiest of hardware
Gps issues yes, no other issues I'd call deal breaking by anymeans. 2 phones, same big issues....what have you been installing on it I wonder?
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scouzer said:
I really like the hardware of the SGS, but man.. I've never used a phone so buggy.
1) GPS Problems
2) Lag problems
3) Freezes anytime signal is weak
4) Freezes when it feels like.
5) Four times I've lost all my data thanks to pulling the battery during a freeze
6) Build quality problems (as detailed from Paul @ Modaco)
It freezes for me fairly regularly. This is my second SGS. My first SGS froze constantly so I exchanged that, my new one only freezes a couple times a week. Today it froze and as usual I did the hold power button till it reboots...and it locks on reboot. Data corruption. yay. Fourth. ****ing. time.
I've had this phone 2 weeks and this is the 4th time I've had to start from scratch due to data corruption.
I'm going to flash a newer firmware on this and sell it. I love Android, but this phone is a ridiculous amount of grief.
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You sure we bought the same phone?
My GPS locks on after ~20 seconds and then there is no problems after that. I have not experienced one freeze (including this 'Freezes when signal is weak' -- which I think is absolute bull since my girlfriend's room is in the basement and I do not get a signal down there yet my phone performs perfectly fine), build quality is fine -- it's more durable than you think, and I haven't really experienced any lag.
Are you actually using the phone or are you just going by what forums/people say?
standards
Bynar010 said:
Gps issues yes, no other issues I'd call deal breaking by anymeans. 2 phones, same big issues....what have you been installing on it I wonder?
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no offense, but it all has to do with standards a person is used to.
if you're coming from windows mobile, the lags you experience when using SGS are okay
if you're coming from iphone, SGS lags like a *****. Aside from the open OS/closed OS debate, the fluidity and smoothness of iphone 3gs UI and the instant response you get when you click on an icon/app puts the SGS to shame. sometimes i had to wait for 5 seconds to get a response after i clicked an icon. this never happened with the 3GS no matter how big the app is
I had a 3GS, sold it and bought an SGS, and i know how both telephones handle
Edit: the above post refers to bell I9000, i have the regular I9000. I dont know if there is ahardware difference or samsung has rectified what they did wrong in the regular I900
What build quality issues? The other issues have been well documented and are fixable with some reasonable effort. The GPS fix is just around the corner.
I understand *****ing about other stuff but build quality? Its great imo. Just because the phone has a plastic back cover doesn't mean the quality is bad.
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no offense, but it all has to do with standards a person is used to.
if you're coming from windows mobile, the lags you experience when using SGS are okay
if you're coming from iphone, SGS lags like a *****. Aside from the open OS/closed OS debate, the fluidity and smoothness of iphone 3gs UI and the instant response you get when you click on an icon/app puts the SGS to shame. sometimes i had to wait for 5 seconds to get a response after i clicked an icon. this never happened with the 3GS no matter how big the app is
I had a 3GS, sold it and bought an SGS, and i know how both telephones handle
Edit: the above post refers to bell I9000, i have the regular I9000. I dont know if there is ahardware difference or samsung has rectified what they did wrong in the regular I900
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You don't specify anything; you just said 'I don't know how you guys gloss over this phone's dealbreaking flaws' referring to EVERY Galaxy S. I don't have any problems, just because you do doesn't mean everyone has the exact same problems and bought the exact same version as yours.
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You sure we bought the same phone?
My GPS locks on after ~20 seconds and then there is no problems after that. I have not experienced one freeze (including this 'Freezes when signal is weak' -- which I think is absolute bull since my girlfriend's room is in the basement and I do not get a signal down there yet my phone performs perfectly fine), build quality is fine -- it's more durable than you think, and I haven't really experienced any lag.
Are you actually using the phone or are you just going by what forums/people say?
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I have the phone. I've had it since August 5th. I'm glad you project your experience onto mine implying that mine do not exist. You do not have my phone. Until you do, you are a complete ass to assume I'm making these things up.
I was in Canadian Tire the other day and checked my phone--signal between 0 and 1 bar. Within 5 minutes, it locked up. When I visit my mom, her basement has poor reception. My phone locks up routinely down there. I don't care if you haven't experienced it, many of us have.
I personally have not YET had the build quality issues, which is why I said as detailed by Paul at MCR. It's like any phone with poor build quality though... chances are it will affect most of us.
everything will be fixed in due time...
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You don't specify anything; you just said 'I don't know how you guys gloss over this phone's dealbreaking flaws' referring to EVERY Galaxy S. I don't have any problems, just because you do doesn't mean everyone has the exact same problems and bought the exact same version as yours.
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Are you on crack? That wasn't my post.
have you tried any of the fixes in the development section?
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have you tried any of the fixes in the development section?
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Such as? I was running CFLagFix; when I tried to uninstall it to update to a new version it corrupted my phone. That was one of my wipes. It didn't really help the performance anyway TBH.
Yes I don't see any lag. I mean none. And I don't use a task killer and don't news to. I get paerfect signal at my apt at school: no freeze. I get no signal at my parents house at all:no freeze. I cluck on a icon: it opens the second I click it. I'm not big on toychwiz: Launcher Pro. Its a great phone. Love it. I have the Droid x also and still don't think that the x is even comparable. My two cents.
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Are you on crack? That wasn't my post.
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Look at the title of your topic; or did you just forget that was there?
I personally have not YET had the build quality issues, which is why I said as detailed by Paul at MCR. It's like any phone with poor build quality though... chances are it will affect most of us
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Dropped my phone plenty of times and have not experienced any set backs because of it. Dropped it on it's screen, side, etc; it's a sturdy phone. Just because it has the look and kind of feel of a cheap quality doesn't always mean it is.
I don't think anyone is glossing over anything. Half the posts on this forum are about lag and gps problems.
Thing is that you can fix both problems with easy one click things, and keeping on top of your firmware.
If you are getting lag to such extremes, and on two devices, its because your clogging up the memory with too much stuff running together.
You'll have some culture shock because up until recently iOs only runs one thing at a time, and hitting home closed things. Not so for android, and particularly things like browser windows and certain widgets can just eat your ram and cause the slow down. If its happening ' when it feels like it' then that's probably your culpret.
The sgs is not without its flaws but that's no excuse to treat her bad.
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Yes I don't see any lag. I mean none. And I don't use a task killer and don't news to. I get paerfect signal at my apt at school: no freeze. I get no signal at my parents house at all:no freeze. I cluck on a icon: it opens the second I click it. I'm not big on toychwiz: Launcher Pro. Its a great phone. Love it. I have the Droid x also and still don't think that the x is even comparable. My two cents.
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Then honestly, the only explanation is that Samsung has released I9000s with different hardware versions to rectify hardware problems
This is the only reason i see to explain people not having lag problems and apps opening the second you click them. I must be one of the unlucky guys with an early hardware version
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Then honestly, the only explanation is that Samsung has released I9000s with different hardware versions to rectify hardware problems
This is the only reason i see to explain people not having lag problems and apps opening the second you click them. I must be one of the unlucky guys with an early hardware version
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http://www.phonearena.com/htmls/US-...msung-Galaxy-S-explained-article-a_12223.html
It's true; there are different versions but they are vastly different in some cases (some have hard-keyboards while others are just a case difference).
Does it affect the hardware? Maybe in some cases but there are probably other details on the web somewhere.
EDIT:
http://androidheadlines.com/2010/06/all-us-versions-of-the-samsung-galaxy-s-compared.html
The specs are almost identical in all phones except for some cameras and some storage, other than that, identical hardware wise.
Just came, review from Gizmodo:
http://gizmodo.com/5713986/samsung-nexus-s-review-how-to-build-an-android-phone-for-2011
It feels cheap, in a seriously bad way. Not very becoming of the Google Phone of 2011! It's apparently plagued by the same GPS bug as other Galaxy S phones; it took forever to get a GPS lock. Side lock button is mighty annoying. No HSPA+ love from T-Mobile (read: No T-Mobile "4G"). No dedicated camera button.
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This is bad
I hope they got a defective one.
Anandtech review said no GPS issue:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4059/nexus-s-and-android-23-review-gingerbread-for-the-holidays/6
Rounding out this section is a note that the Nexus S suffers from none of the GPS issues that plague the Galaxy S. I tested thoroughly - fixes are fast and accurate over GPS and work like they should using Google location services with WiFi trilateration.
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Probably Anandtech was using "WiFi trilateration" ? What is that?
I hate GPS bug! I am OK with cheap build material, no sd card, no 720p, no 8MP camera, no FM radio ... but please please please NO GPS bug!
This is no good. I've never used a Galaxy S but have heard of the GPS issues tremendously. Will this make anyone reconsider their purchase tomorrow?
I don't know what to believe but the TechCrunch review states this:
Wifi, GPS and bluetooth all behaved flawlessly.
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As far as I am aware, no other review I've read so far has stated any issues with the GPS.
Gizmodo vs Anandtech tech reviews shouldn't even be a question, Gizmodo's tech reviews are garbage, probably the least reputable of all the major techblog sites.
I have no idea why some are having GPS issues. Maybe due to locations? I live in SoCal and have no problems with GPS, even on stock firmware.
I hate pessimistic **** like this. We all know it's good, let's not lose faith.... Although an hour ago, I almost bought a G2...
Everything's gonna be alright guys..
It's probably just the same crappy GPS antenna contact that the Galaxy S has. Bend it up and boom, working GPS. The Nexus S has a new GPS unit. If there is a problem then I guarantee its a with assembly and not with hardware or firmware.
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Gizmodo vs Anandtech tech reviews shouldn't even be a question, Gizmodo's tech reviews are garbage, probably the least reputable of all the major techblog sites.
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The way I see it is that gizmodo's reviewer are more of what general consumer would think, and Anandtech are for geeks and nerds. Difference tolerance level, different necessities, so just read it against grain.
Back to the topic tho, I guess we'll just have to wait and see what early adopters say. Alternatively I guess we can go out and buy it and return it within 30 days.
I don't trust anything from Gizmodo.
It looks like the negative review was regarding lock times. On the captivate (which I use) it wasnt so much the lock time as it was being all over the place when driving. Showing me on wrong side of road or driving through houses etc. Plus the GPS bug took a few days to really kick in as it was something to do with a log file growing to a point where gps would start to lag after a day or so of use. I am optimistic about the Nexus S, but I am going to wait and see if a port hits my phone before I run out and buy the Nexus S.
This is a deal breaker I'll wait for LG tegra 2 device 8mp camera hdmi out 1080p recording and playback I'll stay with my nexus 1 for now
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This is a deal breaker I'll wait for LG tegra 2 device 8mp camera hdmi out 1080p recording and playback I'll stay with my nexus 1 for now
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Gizmodo is the ONLY place saying the GPS is the same... and it's Gizmodo. People are so quick to write something off on misinformation.
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Gizmodo is the ONLY place saying the GPS is the same... and it's Gizmodo. People are so quick to write something off on misinformation.
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Actually it is not the only place the SlashGear review from few days ago said that they could not get a lock while driving for 30 minutes.
Mine gets locked on in about 15 seconds.
Cool. What about you other guys who have already got them ?
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Cool. What about you other guys who have already got them ?
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i opened google maps and before i could even hit the locate button to find me it was already locked on, amazingly fast.
edit: wow its even stunningly accurate, zoomed all the way in it shows me in my room on the map of my house, scary.
Heh thats way too accurate, incase its actually u showing u in ur room!!
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Heh thats way too accurate, incase its actually u showing u in ur room!!
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lol not literally but i used the overlay that shows my house and the lock is right on the section of my house where my room is
Obviously!! I never meant they mapped your house too I meant the section/that part of ur house only
GPS is not a software bug, it's hardware and the Nexus S is an i9020T with a new GPS antenna
Like many of us on here, I'm suffering from piss poor gps again, initially it was fine now its just gone to pot. I have just upgraded via kies to jpy and it does not seem to have improved so I have come to the conclusion that the SGS will always suffer from poor gps.
I did however take note of the teardown pic posted in another thead of the SGS with its rear cover removed to show both the gps antenna (covered by a screw) and the wifi antenna running down the side of the phone. Now I'm no phone designer not technical expert but to me that screams poor design, which is why I think people see better results after turning the wifi off and then rebooting, as momentarly the wifi is actually off not in a powered down (sleep) state.
So i talked to the place (phones 4 u) I got my mobile from, explaining my problem and that I was really dissatisfied with the phone, they then called there supplier who confirmed that the new ???? SGS is slightly fatter than the old, could this be a redesigned one ???, i have yet to see this newer one but one is being sent to the store for me compare them, i get to take both my old and the newer one away to test them fully.
So there may be light at the end on my gps SGS nightmare tunnel after all, ill keep you all posted.
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I was going to sell my SGS this week and get the nexus s because of the GPS issues.
However id probably get a new SGS is the GPS has been fixed on newer versions...
Don't think so. I have a new SGS (Manufactured December 2010) and it's the same size. The only difference is the GPS works and the internal SD (it's a Bell phone) seems to be working correctly.
I had my phone replaced by Orange UK. My GPS was all over the place. Since I had it replaced GPS is great. I'm now on 2.2 as well and it seem rock solid.
My new SGS is the same size as my old one, I doubt they would redesign the thickness of the phone at this stage.
Maybe they are a little confused, or their system is telling them incorrect information?
Logicalstep
Same here, rubbish GPS on the initial Froyo build (flashed through Kies), spot on using Darkyy's 7.5 ROM - I'm no expert but it leads me to think it's software related.
Well I must say the JL2 firmware that Bell released at Christmas has seemed to clear most of my poor GPS issues.
Seems to be fairly solid now.
as i said guys im not sure i have yet to see this new variation, how can i tell if its newer, ie what do i look for if itsa the same size/thickness as the current one, could it be they changed the antenna position (wifi) to cause less interference.
the issues out? is it working as well as could be expected?
i had a vibrant, the gps was worthless, i waited for about 6 months but they never got it right - so i dumped it. curious if sammy did manage to fix it with software updates
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It is fixed yes, I get locks very quickly now, 15-30 seconds from dead to lock.... never fails me anymore. The GPS fixes that have been developed work well.
try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=878970&highlight=gps+fix
if step number one didnt work, number two WILL do it.
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the issues out? is it working as well as could be expected?
i had a vibrant, the gps was worthless, i waited for about 6 months but they never got it right - so i dumped it. curious if sammy did manage to fix it with software updates
tks in advance
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No. I've done all the supposed fixes. Do not believe the reports that the Vibrant GPS is "fine". I've had a Vibrant for a year, and just got a Sensation. I now get typical lock times under 10sec with 3m accuracy. Using Google Nav or My Tracks there's no comparison. Try another phone with a properly working GPS and you'll know why the Vibrant is a disgrace to the term GPS.
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No. I've done all the supposed fixes. Do not believe the reports that the Vibrant GPS is "fine". I've had a Vibrant for a year, and just got a Sensation. I now get typical lock times under 10sec with 3m accuracy. Using Google Nav or My Tracks there's no comparison. Try another phone with a properly working GPS and you'll know why the Vibrant is a disgrace to the term GPS.
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Then go troll the Sensation forum - no need for the nastiness here.
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Then go troll the Sensation forum - no need for the nastiness here.
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What "nastiness"? Accurately pointing out an actual flaw isn't nasty, unless you're hyper-defensive. Not a troll. I own the Vibrant. He asked, I answered.
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Then go troll the Sensation forum - no need for the nastiness here.
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Get over yourself. The Galaxy S has a well known GPS flaw. If your butt is too hurt to be reminded of it then stay off the forums.
wow - like Yogi Berra used to say
"this is like deja vu, all over again"
tks for the responses -
i missed the display on the vibrant and was looking at one of the newer sammy models, but figured i'd check to see if they corrected the issues on the model they pumped 10 million units out onto the market, before pulling the trigger.
Yawn, I can safely say on all 11 vibrant i've done the GPS locks in under 30 seconds everytime, all the time...
So you enjoy your sensation, i'll enjoy my galaxy that now locks like yours but has a sexy ass screen that even your sister creams over.
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Yawn, I can safely say on all 11 vibrant i've done the GPS locks in under 30 seconds everytime, all the time...
So you enjoy your sensation, i'll enjoy my galaxy that now locks like yours but has a sexy ass screen that even your sister creams over.
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Lock time is useless if the accuracy is bad. My Vibrant locks in 30 sec or so consistently as well. But it also randomly jumps to some other block when using Google Nav and starts blurting out bogus recalculating instructions. Sometimes it's fine, then the next day it will just blow up for no apparent reason.
I was in NYC for a week a month ago trying to use it for walking navigation. It was virtually useless. Consistently had me at least a block from my actual location, and the compass would either continuously spin or flip 180 degrees every 10 seconds.
I walk daily and often use My Tracks. I've seen many samples to compare the Vibrant to the Sensation and the difference is a revelation. The Vibrant often just drops the track part way through, and even when it holds it wanders around the actual path like a drunk. The Sensation tracks me nearly perfectly.
This has nothing to do with signal strength or the number of sats seen. After doing the HW fix my Vibrant SNR is at least as good if not slightly better than the Sensation. But the basic location accuracy is just flaky as h#ll. The Sensation locks and just sticks to my location.
If reports like mine were rare, I'd consider it's my phone, or some small percentage. But I've seen reports like this 100 times. Once you see what phone GPS is capable of you'll know how bad the Vibrant really is.
Regarding the screen, unless you own both you have no idea what you're talking about. Higher resolution, qHD, and more accurate, natural colors. I'd never go back. But love the one you're with, even if she is your sister...
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Lock time is useless if the accuracy is bad. My Vibrant locks in 30 sec or so consistently as well. But it also randomly jumps to some other block when using Google Nav and starts blurting out bogus recalculating instructions. Sometimes it's fine, then the next day it will just blow up for no apparent reason.
I was in NYC for a week a month ago trying to use it for walking navigation. It was virtually useless. Consistently had me at least a block from my actual location, and the compass would either continuously spin or flip 180 degrees every 10 seconds.
I walk daily and often use My Tracks. I've seen many samples to compare the Vibrant to the Sensation and the difference is a revelation. The Vibrant often just drops the track part way through, and even when it holds it wanders around the actual path like a drunk. The Sensation tracks me nearly perfectly.
This has nothing to do with signal strength or the number of sats seen. After doing the HW fix my Vibrant SNR is at least as good if not slightly better than the Sensation. But the basic location accuracy is just flaky as h#ll. The Sensation locks and just sticks to my location.
If reports like mine were rare, I'd consider it's my phone, or some small percentage. But I've seen reports like this 100 times. Once you see what phone GPS is capable of you'll know how bad the Vibrant really is.
Regarding the screen, unless you own both you have no idea what you're talking about. Higher resolution, qHD, and more accurate, natural colors. I'd never go back. But love the one you're with, even if she is your sister...
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My accuracy is within 25ft indoors. I'll tell you what it's damn close enough. My navigation once in a blue moon will stray, but will pop right back on course in a few seconds.
Im not saying the vibrants GPS is perfect, but it's been fixed. I don't think it'll get much better than it is now either. I have one of the first vibrants, which supposedly they had fixed the hardware GPS or something later on (after november builds I believe???) but it still has problems.
Once I applied the GPS fix on CM7 man it's sexy as hell.
I'm sorry for the people that have issues. Is it perfect? No, it isn't. As someone that has owned a Vibrant from release date and that had ZERO GPS performance, I consider the attached to be a huge improvement. I usually have accuracy between 4.7M-6M. That's not fantastic, but it's better than nothing.
A lot of Dev work has been done. A lot of effort has gone into the Hardware Fix by many different people (I know I've been inside my Vibrant 7-8 different times). If you've done the hardware fix and you've flashed one of the two gps.fix zip's out there and it still doesn't work for you, then all I can say is flash your kernel again and flash the gps.zip. In addition to that, WE ALL KNEW ABOUT THE ISSUE when we either bought our phones or shortly after we started using them. We ALL decided to keep the device because the other features outweighed the GPS issues. Does it suck? Yeah, it does. It's a ridiculous feature to not have right. It's worse than when an iPhone didn't have copy/paste and MMS. I feel the pain, trust me. I travel constantly for work, I use GPS a LOT. I get it. But at this point, it's gone from beating a dead horse to beating a dead horse skeleton.
Another thing, Samsung will never be able to "fix" current Vibrants. I fully believe that stepped into a deal with a supplier that supplied a faulty, subpar GPS Receiver. If the hardware is flaky then it's flaky. No amount of contact bending/replacing or firmware tweaking will fully compensate for that fact. When you accept it for what it is, you decide to just deal with it until the next device you want comes out (in my case, it's the fabled Nexus Prime). There are WAY to many people that need to just let go of crap they can't control and move on. Being mad at Samsung on a message board doesn't fix it.
One final tip before you ditch your Vibrant, try a different Kernel. For example, the firmware GPS fixes don't really agree with Bali Kernels and Bionix 1.3.1 on my handset. But it does work great when I flash Overstock 2.4.1 instead.
There's a relationship between your ROM and Kernel selection. Experiment and find what works, or ditch the phone.
Look for anyone who the GPS is not working and is running CM7, do me a favor and go here:
At the bottom I have a direct download to CM7 with the GPS fix built in.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182735
I have replaced the gps file and put my own config file in. It's running Nightly #56, and i'm getting locks fast...
I put it up earlier, but so far nobody has posted back. I tried it and am using it myself, GPS works great.
Someone please try and let me know! No need to modify anything.
I'm curious, did they fix the GPS for the Samsung Galaxy S 4G since its the newer galaxy model? If so, I'll purchase that one right away instead of the Vibrant.
The Original Ralph said:
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tks for the responses -
i missed the display on the vibrant and was looking at one of the newer sammy models, but figured i'd check to see if they corrected the issues on the model they pumped 10 million units out onto the market, before pulling the trigger.
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if you miss the display, grab the SGS 4g, SGS 2 or the Nexus S.
Battery on both of those is fixed.
No, Samsung did not fix the GPS....it's a fundamental flaw with their GPS supplier that will never go away. Refurbished units get better GPS but nothing near as fast and accurate as other phones.
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No, Samsung did not fix the GPS....it's a fundamental flaw with their GPS supplier that will never go away. Refurbished units get better GPS but nothing near as fast and accurate as other phones.
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GPS is good enough never had problem
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Yeah, it got fixed in later production
I lost my phone in June, got a replacement via insurance. The new one locks GPS in under 10 seconds, decent accuracy. It's considerably better than my first Vibrant, which could take over a minute to lock.
I'm assuming so, but I just thought I should check first.
Some things that come to mind, how's the GPS antenna? Does it work fine? I tend to sometimes use my phone for driving and walking navigation with Google Maps.
And I've heard there are touch sensitivity issues, are those fixed yet? If so, is the phone now on par with other phones as far as sensitivity goes?
GPS is really good, it works fine and since Android 4.3 touch pressure works properly and also the screen picks up touch easily just with a little weak touch (not too weak).
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Touch sensitivity has improved a lot in 4.3, it's not an issue anymore IMO.
About GPS, I can't say it's better or worse compared to other Android phones I've used. It's not the most precise and sometimes it takes a while to find a satellite - but so far it's been sufficient for me for the occasional navigation (I'm from Central Europe).
If you plan to sell your GNex, now might be a good time to switch because GNexes still sell for a decent price... but probably not for too much longer.
Hmm good to hear.
One more thing I forgot though, does the Nexus 4 have any problems with the eMMC chip like the Galaxy Nexus does?
I'm having trouble with that on my Galaxy Nexus, from the moment you go lower than 2.5GB or so of free space it starts slowing down a lot, and no, not even TRIMing will fix it, at least not on my phone. TRIM works, but only when it's above 3GB of space, otherwise it has no effect at all, or at least not a significant one.
Facebook for example, when I've got 3+GB of free space, opens nearly instantly, while if I'm at 1.5GB for example it takes about 10+ seconds or so just to open.
If you ask me this question about 6 months ago I would say yes, but since you ask today the answer is no. The reason being is the phone it's coming near its life cycle. Just wait a few more months for the brew g generation of nexus phone to come out.
I only have 1.6gb of free space and this thing still flies, I haven't updated to 4.3 yet and I an on a custom ROM but that should have little effect to the emmc performance.
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I believe it is thought it might be best to wait and see if Google decides to update the specs of the Nexus 4.
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JDGG1993 said:
I believe it is thought it might be best to wait and see if Google decides to update the specs of the Nexus 4.
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Update an old phone? No way.
qpqpqp said:
If you ask me this question about 6 months ago I would say yes, but since you ask today the answer is no. The reason being is the phone it's coming near its life cycle. Just wait a few more months for the brew g generation of nexus phone to come out.
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But the thing is, when the next Nexus phone comes out, my Galaxy Nexus will be harder to sell. Also, I will be having to deal with the memory of a basically defective device until then.
Also, there's no guarantee that the next Nexus phone is going to be as cheap as a Nexus 4, and even if it is, it will probably be hard to get at first on my country, just like the Nexus 4. I would have to resort to buying online.
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I'm assuming so, but I just thought I should check first.
Some things that come to mind, how's the GPS antenna? Does it work fine? I tend to sometimes use my phone for driving and walking navigation with Google Maps.
And I've heard there are touch sensitivity issues, are those fixed yet? If so, is the phone now on par with other phones as far as sensitivity goes?
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GPS is very good. It locked in seconds at my first boot
My sister have GNex. I can say N4 is soo much better than GNex. Totally worth it..