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hi . i have a htc p3600 with wm5 original and my gps take to much time to "see" all satelits always when i want to use gps i open iGO but i must to wait few minutes(3-4-5) to receive the signal. i think i have a problem with my gps software. i instaled it on my card. what can i do? pls help me. thanks
hey... nobody don't know? c`mon help me
i think it's normal for a cold start...that's what i got on mine with igo: 4 minutes in my house, should be less in open air.
there's a thread about that (search for visual gps i think) , some "heat" their gps with visual gps or same kind of soft and find the fixx faster afterward in the gps soft (igo or tt)
reset17 said:
i think it's normal for a cold start...that's what i got on mine with igo: 4 minutes in my house, should be less in open air.
there's a thread about that (search for visual gps i think) , some "heat" their gps with visual gps or same kind of soft and find the fixx faster afterward in the gps soft (igo or tt)
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go outside and stay still...
normally you'll get your fix round 1-2 minutes...
if you go around it will take much longer...
as reset17 said: use the board search..there are plenty of threats...
Cold start can take a few minutes, however i rarley see more than 2 when inside, using Tom Tom.
GPS Problem
I suggest that you upgrade to the WM6 ROM. It is much faster connect.
whitch rom suggest me to use?
You will like it!!
mariusY said:
whitch rom suggest me to use?
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http://www.4shared.com/file/25256898/30aeb9cb/Karmba_a_12_EN_SE.html?dirPwdVerified=3f1edd78
Very slow GPS locking in Hd2 Android? Some recommended changing gps.conf file but none work for me. However, I found out that if I update the Quick GPS in winmo before I boot into Android, the GPS locking in Android system is as FAST as winmo < 15 seconds.
leeyunfook said:
Very slow GPS locking in Hd2 Android? Some recommended changing gps.conf file but none work for me. However, I found out that if I update the Quick GPS in winmo before I boot into Android, the GPS locking in Android system is as FAST as winmo < 15 seconds.
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Worked for me, Thx.
hooutoo said:
Worked for me, Thx.
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me too. since i only use android now, i never update quickgps, but i saw this post and tried it, and it picked me up in like 5 seconds.
Update your gps.conf file in /system/etc if you have not already. It makes locking a very quick thing, even inside your house.
I found that mine was set to try to lock on EU satellites (and I'm in the US). It would take 4-5 minutes to lock. Now, I lock in <15 seconds, most of the time. No other tool/app needed.
There are a few tutorials on how to edit your gps.conf files out there in this forum already.
Bimboy said:
Update your gps.conf file in /system/etc if you have not already. It makes locking a very quick thing, even inside your house.
I found that mine was set to try to lock on EU satellites (and I'm in the US). It would take 4-5 minutes to lock. Now, I lock in <15 seconds, most of the time. No other tool/app needed.
There are a few tutorials on how to edit your gps.conf files out there in this forum already.
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Can you make it simple for us by referencing the tutorials you found to edit this please?
This is the gps.conf fix being talked about.
avemn1 said:
Can you make it simple for us by referencing the tutorials you found to edit this please?
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Here you go.. One of the few threads out there discussing this.
hooutoo said:
Worked for me, Thx.
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pls give me a link to could use it
Bimboy said:
Update your gps.conf file in /system/etc if you have not already. It makes locking a very quick thing, even inside your house.
I found that mine was set to try to lock on EU satellites (and I'm in the US). It would take 4-5 minutes to lock. Now, I lock in <15 seconds, most of the time. No other tool/app needed.
There are a few tutorials on how to edit your gps.conf files out there in this forum already.
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No didn't work for me at all. Made no difference. However, using quickGPS in Winmo before booting Android worked a treat! Android really needs quickGPS
So before reading this, I had no idea that there was a solution... I figured the 5mins to lock on was just because the builds are still not quite 100%. I've just updated my gps.conf and QuickGPS, and I now get a lock in less than 5 seconds... inside!
Thanks so much!
sorry help would be appreciated. i changed the settings in my gps.conf file. i then reset my phone tried gps and took just as long as it usually does ~5 min. I then checked gps.conf file again and it was empty. so i then decided to check a diff build that i have on my phone to copy it over. i deleted the gps file in the desire hd build that ive been using and i tried to copy over the other one. it told me that space is full and i cant copy it over IO error. I then noticed that the old gps file is still there but it wont open. any ideas? thanks in advance
One thing I noticed is GPS takes forever (or never) upon FIRST loading of a GPS program, usually Google Nav. Once I close out, then start the app back up, I then get an almost instant GPS lock.
How is Quick GPS a solution when that is a WM program so you must reboot to run it before launching Android ?
daemonfly said:
One thing I noticed is GPS takes forever (or never) upon FIRST loading of a GPS program, usually Google Nav. Once I close out, then start the app back up, I then get an almost instant GPS lock.
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that's exactly what I do too. I'm going to try to update gps.conf just to see if that would do it.
one problem i've always had with android is my GPS takes FOREVER to find a satellite signal, most times it never does. but here's how i've solved that problem and now i get a gps signal within 30 seconds or less
step 1 - while in WM, use Quick GPS to download the satellites
step 2 - boot android up once the satellites have downloaded
step 3 - download GPS Test from the android market (it's free)
step 4 - start GPS Test and let it find the satellites (it normally finds 5-9 satellites)
step 5 - once it has found the satellites i go into google maps, type in the address of where i wanna go and select get driving directions/navigate
step 6 - the google navigation starts up and picks up a satellite within seconds and i'm on my way
molesaied88 said:
sorry help would be appreciated. i changed the settings in my gps.conf file. i then reset my phone tried gps and took just as long as it usually does ~5 min. I then checked gps.conf file again and it was empty. so i then decided to check a diff build that i have on my phone to copy it over. i deleted the gps file in the desire hd build that ive been using and i tried to copy over the other one. it told me that space is full and i cant copy it over IO error. I then noticed that the old gps file is still there but it wont open. any ideas? thanks in advance
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You need to Unmount your SDcard before copying the file over
leeyunfook said:
Very slow GPS locking in Hd2 Android? Some recommended changing gps.conf file but none work for me. However, I found out that if I update the Quick GPS in winmo before I boot into Android, the GPS locking in Android system is as FAST as winmo < 15 seconds.
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How do I update the QuickGPS in winmo? Can you give step by step? I'm using the Energy ROM for winmo, so it's very bare minimum.
GPS Status app under Android has the ability to download satellite data from its setting menu.
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Very slow GPS locking in Hd2 Android? Some recommended changing gps.conf file but none work for me. However, I found out that if I update the Quick GPS in winmo before I boot into Android, the GPS locking in Android system is as FAST as winmo < 15 seconds.
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YES!! I tried it .... when I boot into Android ... it only takes less than 2 seconds to get a GPS lock!!
Do we have to boot into WM ... do QuickGPS then boot into Android everytime we need to run GPS on Android?
jason07 said:
So before reading this, I had no idea that there was a solution... I figured the 5mins to lock on was just because the builds are still not quite 100%. I've just updated my gps.conf and QuickGPS, and I now get a lock in less than 5 seconds... inside!
Thanks so much!
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Do you need to reboot through Windows each time you want GPS in Android?
Hi everyone,
still having problems with GPS.
on eclair i could not get it to work at all.
flashed to froyo 2.2, went out side, started iGO and BAM...
was working great, satelites found in under 20 sec. navigation was fast.. all good.
turned off gps for the night to save battery.
went outside this morning, turned on gps, and no satelites found...
waited for 15-20 min, turned off the phone with gps on, started it, result the same.
no satelites .
any ideas on why is that?
I have been using galaxy 3 gps foe some time around...
even i had the same problem on eclair...
googled like hell and found out this...
dial this code...
*#*#1472365#*#*
its for galaxy s but
works for our phone also...
i try to make some changes in the setting and den run gps test
you can download the gps test app from the market
once the satellites are found on gpstest, i run brut maps..
ie hacked version of google maps..
then navigation works well.... worth the trouble
pls suggest any improvements in above method of finding satellites.. i am also having problem regarding gps..
On FroYo, the correct code is:
*#*#3214789650#*#*
Did you tried GPSopt ???
Search on Market for "octy" or GPSoptimization...
Yeah,
after running gps test for about 2-3 min, jump to navigation app, it works great.
but it kinda sucks to do that every time you want to use gps, or just to leave it running and suck the battery dry in a few hours.
also,
i tried octy's GPSopt some time ago from the market, but it didn't do anything significant for me to notice, and it's not free, but have 3 free uses... so i guess it's not a long-term solution.
right I have to know if its only me but even after editing the gps config file it still only works every now and then and even that requires gps status and tools? At the moment using WP7 and gps is lightning fast (fix etc) but switching back to android as android is most definatly superior in most cases at the moment. Especially the camera quality is bad and battery life is ok but better on android
Is there a rom with a WORKING gps not one that works under supervision? as I like to use the gps apps like maps and copilot etc
OK well just changed a couple things and now gps is working
I dont know whether Radio revision affects it but downgraded it to 2.12 from 2.15 and left my gps location as europe after clean flash and now getting a gps fix under 10 secs mass improvement to before (2 mins to never)
might try with UK ntp.pool settings, and see the results
Edit as you like, but < 10 seconds is about as good as it gets, don't fixit if it ain't broke!
well tried it anyways and it is even better >5 seconds is this a radio related. If so gotta write down this radio version for future reference
You get quicker fixes when you've already recently had one, I don't think a <5 seconds cold fix is possible.
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OK well just changed a couple things and now gps is working
I dont know whether Radio revision affects it but downgraded it to 2.12 from 2.15 and left my gps location as europe after clean flash and now getting a gps fix under 10 secs mass improvement to before (2 mins to never)
might try with UK ntp.pool settings, and see the results
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This is intresting.
Is it possible to keep us updated in a couple of days to check if the quick fix is consistant with radio 2.12 ?
I think it would interest alot of people.
My phone was also with 2.15 previously, as willzrocking i experienced mixed result with this radio and long time locks in any case.
This morning i was encouraged by this post and gave 2.12 a try, unfortunately for me it seems tobe no go, it seems worst than 2.15 on my phone.
In the same road to my office (10 minutes by car) 2.15 was able to lock 1 or 2 minutes before i reached destination (not really usefull...), 2.12 was not able to catch the signal.
I'm going to try have a lock in a plain surface later on today and will let you know the results.
Cheers.
Still working good for me... I am using the Cleandroid Rom but even though the gps is now very good the network keeps dropping alot and sometimes randomly the H signal disappears and replaced with G sometimes until I switch between flight mode so think I am gonna have to sacrafice the GPS until I find a better radio/rom
I've just put on 2.12 here in the UK and don't notice any real difference at all
EDIT: ooh think i've now solved it for me!
I also have an Orange San francisco ( ZTE BLADE) and that always locks on GPS very quickly...
so i had a delve into the blade's gps conf and i notice a few parts were commented out that arent for my HD2.
the parts i just added/commented out are.
I added
INTERMEDIATE_POS=0
and commented out the following to look like this
#SUPL_HOST=supl.google.com
#SUPL_PORT=7276
Now after locking/unlocking the phone and rebooting i get a lock onto GPS in under 10 seconds every time, whereas before it was very hit or miss!
Out of curiosity, those who have problems, how many have the app GPS STATUS installed? i'm wondering if it is causing a problem too.
this thing is driving me crazy... as the gps is!
2.12 was worst than 2.15, then i tried 2.08, same as 2.12. So i did a roll-back to 2.15 and tried to put crunchie's settings into my gps conf.
Didn't notice any difference so i tried to remove gps status.
After reboot i made the following test:
launching google navigator 3 times, every time i placed the phone in the same position where i was sure to get good signals.
Between each tentative i removed the phone from its position, closed navigator, turned off and then on the gps, replaced the phone back.
It took 20 secs to do this operation.
I got a fix each time, which is good, but look at locktimes...
1) around 90" (good)
2) around 3 minutes...
3) around 4 minutes...
It seems like it doesn't save gps data previously scanned, every time it's like a cold start...
I really don't know if there is any way to fix this at the moment but i would really like to know which is the difference between my phone and yours. Maybe 'cause mine is brand new? (i received it the 4th of jan)
Very important for me too. So my parts:
RADIO: 2.15.50.14
ROM: MDJ's CyanogenMod 7 v. 2.6
COUNTRY: Latvia (EUROPE)
Actually this is the only Android build where I got any week GPS signal. Previously - nothing.
Well, on WM 6.5 GPS works extremely good and stable with the same radio.
I am using GPS Status (to download some A-GPS data, which really does not helps).
I live in Latvia, but my gps.conf was set to europe.pool.ntp.org. I was able to get some week connection today with a fix in approx. 10 minutes. When I changed my gps.conf to my country: lv.pool.ntp.org GPS stopped working. Will try now to revert back.
P.S. My friend with Desire HD also living in Latvia has north-america.pool.ntp.org, but still gets fix in about 30 sec. And changing gps.conf and downloading A-GPS data does not help at all.
NTP_SERVER=lv.pool.ntp.org
XTRA_SERVER_1=http://xtra1.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_2=http://xtra2.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_3=http://xtra3.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
SUPL_HOST=supl.google.com
SUPL_PORT=7276
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crunchie-uk said:
the parts i just added/commented out are.
I added
INTERMEDIATE_POS=0
and commented out the following to look like this
#SUPL_HOST=supl.google.com
#SUPL_PORT=7276
Now after locking/unlocking the phone and rebooting i get a lock onto GPS in under 10 seconds every time, whereas before it was very hit or miss!
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That sounds promising, so I've edited my gps.conf to match and I'll get back and let you know how I get on with it.
Incidentally, I used Navigator today for the first time in ages and didn't expect it to work as I flashed a new ROM over the weekend, but it worked a treat. I'm in the UK but it was set to use a North American NTP server, so I'm surprised it worked!
Glad it did though
johncmolyneux, so that worked for you?
Can you please post in QUOTE your full gps.conf text?
Synoptex said:
johncmolyneux, so that worked for you?
Can you please post in QUOTE your full gps.conf text?
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I've edited my gps.conf to match and I'll get back and let you know how I get on with it.
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I'll let you know mate.
Ok, I tried all that in different ways rebooting each time.
Only one time I had cold start and fix in 10 sec was: (changes bolded)
NTP_SERVER=xtra1.gpsonextra.net
XTRA_SERVER_1=http://xtra1.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_2=http://xtra2.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_3=http://xtra3.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
INTERMEDIATE_POS=0
#SUPL_HOST=supl.google.com
#SUPL_PORT=7276
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This 10 sec. story was only once. Now I again can't accure sattelites. Will try to launch with gps.conf file fully empty. Will see, what it does.
Mine seems pretty stable now, but gps status seems to screw it up so for those still trying I'd advise you don't open gps status at all and/or force close it
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Mine seems pretty stable now, but gps status seems to screw it up so for those still trying I'd advise you don't open gps status at all and/or force close it
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I'll bear that in mind - thanks. I don't tend to use any extra apps anyway. We all know from WM days that the GPS in our phones is pretty good without it.
I'll try it tomorrow, when I drive a mile down the road to my local shop. And yes, I do know the way
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Mine seems pretty stable now, but gps status seems to screw it up so for those still trying I'd advise you don't open gps status at all and/or force close it
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Do you mean program GPS Status? Well, I'm using it to find a sattelites and then quickly switching to Google Maps. )))
Why do you think it can mess up the GPS reception? I'll try not to use that. Thank's.
Synoptex said:
Do you mean program GPS Status? Well, I'm using it to find a sattelites and then quickly switching to Google Maps. )))
Why do you think it can mess up the GPS reception? I'll try not to use that. Thank's.
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When I open it to see what satellites are connected then go back to maps, maps is no longer as accurate even though gps status says it's locked.
It looks like it makes maps revert back to wifi or gsm triangulation.
Then if I go back to gps status, force close it then reopen it, gps status is no longer able to lock on nor Is maps.
So, I open maps, leave it for upto 20 seconds (usually under 10) it locks on to 2M accuracy
If I then open GPS Status, it says no satellites.
Exit back to maps and I'm no longer locked on and it doesn't seem to lock on again (cold start maybe.)
Then , force close gps status
Force close maps.
Reopen maps and I'm locked on again after a 'cold start' and then maps behaves itself again with under 5-10 second locks even after reboots and gps off/on
crunchie-uk said:
When I open it to see what satellites are connected then go back to maps, maps is no longer as accurate even though gps status says it's locked.
It looks like it makes maps revert back to wifi or gsm triangulation.
Then if I go back to gps status, force close it then reopen it, gps status is no longer able to lock on nor Is maps.
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Oh, well, thank's. I experienced it today on a road, that after GPS Status, my Google Maps were jumping from GPS sattelites to Mobile Network Stations.
One more wish from you. Can you please post your gps.conf in a QUOTE here? I tried now this:
SUPL_HOST=lbs.geo.t-mobile.com
SUPL_PORT=7275
NTP_SERVER=xtra1.gpsonextra.net
XTRA_SERVER_1=http://xtra1.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_2=http://xtra2.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_3=http://xtra3.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
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Actually not having anything with t-mobile, but I still managed to connect... after a while, after a long while....
I'd like to make a unique single thread with all the issues related to gps on DHD and the procedures/tips to make it work better.
MY EXPERIENCE
I was ready to go to dinner to my girlfriend's uncle (50km far away). I bought my DHD two days before. Ok, let's try gps. Google navigator. Started driving and my phone didn't get a lock. After five minutes of driving, i needed some help from navigator. Nope, still no gps lock. I stopped the car, got out with DHD in hand and lock again in two minutes with the sky in sight. No problem until destination. At the end of the dinner, on the road again. For the first 3 minutes, gps lock. Then lock lost, gps icon blinking and nothing. Tried to reload the phone. Fast boot first time and complete reboot the second time. I didn't stop the car this time, tried while driving (my girlfriend handled telephone while i was driving ).
It took 45 minutes to get lock again. Thanks god, i learned the route on the journey there.
The same thing happened again three times in the next days.
I thought that some software installed corrupted my phone.....(sorry, i was used to the windows mobile whims!!!!).
Hard resetted, but the problem was always there. Without logic, sometimes i had gps lock, sometimes not. Sometimes my DHD was keeping the lock until destination, other times gps lock was lost while moving.
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Not all the people complaints about gps on DHD. I don't know why but there are many people who have problems using it. I think that, except for the faulty devices with defective gps chip, the behaviour is the same for all devices. Only the people perception about the performances of gps are different, and their behaviours of use. I had different expectations about gps. I was used to start driving without gps lock, my HtcHD would have always found lock in one minute anyway. Even if moving, even if many clouds or raining.
People who arrived to Android coming from Windows Mobile do experience a general lack of speed in locking gps position and a very different way about gps is handled by the OS.
My DesireHD hardly locks gps where my previous HtcHD locked gps in few seconds.
The same difficulties I have now with DesireHD, I had them too when I installed Android on my HtcHD. But I thought it was the unstable Android SD ROM's fault.
Another issue is the speed of hot start: DHD seem to have a very very short term memory in fact of gps. Hot start is really hot only if you reconnect within short time.
My HtcHD was able to reconnect in few seconds even if hours passed from the previous lock, if not moved.
My new DHD needs more time to lock, even if the previous lock was 30 minutes before. It happens to take 45 seconds or more to lock again if the sky is not completely in sight.
Even if I get lock with GPS Status, shutdown the program and I reopen it few seconds after, gps lock is not immediate. It takes almost ten seconds to lock.
I think I have to forget the Winmo performances in fact of gps, on Android.
(I think it's the only thing i'm gonna be missing, anyway......)
I think i'll have to wait for the lock before start driving from now.
ISSUES EXPERIENCED BY USERS
- DHD locks gps but when moving it loses the lock and it stays for minutes (from 10 to 60) looking for it again. -
Let DHD get an outdoor strong gps lock for some minutes before starting to move.
- DHD is unable to find a lock. Phone never ever locked gps, whether indoor or outdoor, with the whole sky in sight.
Try resetting AGPS data and let your phone get a lock without data connection, outdoor with the sky in sight on a plain stable surface
If you never ever succeed to get a lock, you should consider to have a faulty chip on your device. I think it's better to contact HTC Repair service.
- DHD behaves with no logic. Sometimes it finds a lock in seconds, sometimes it takes ages to find a lock.
Let DHD get an outdoor strong gps lock for some minutes before starting to move.
- DHD is unable to find a lock if any data connection is available.
Try resetting AGPS data e let your phone get a lock without data connection, outdoor with the sky in sight on a plain stable surface
TIPS
Do all of these steps. And, except for the first, try to do them all the times you use gps. And evaluate the improvements, if there are.
One time procedure:
- Force the phone to lock gps without any data connection and check APN type (see below for the link to step-by-step procedure).
It is important to put the phone outdoor on a stable and straight surface in order to get a strong lock, with a complete view of the sky.
My advice is to empty a-gps data BEFORE doing this operation (this can be done with GPS Status - Menu => Tools => MAnage Agps state => Empty data - The program is free and doesn't need root permissions)
Before every use of gps:
- Use FasterFix (needs root permissions) to change NTP server zone. The system/etc/gps.conf file contains parameters for NTP server and AGPS data. In mine i find that the ntp server used is located in northamerica. I live in Rome so I use Fasterfix to change it, forcing to use european ntp server. I don't know why but Android changes by itself this file, putting again north america server, so i have to change it more than once in a day to keep it using european server.
NOTE: Fasterfix gives back an error the first time you open it, choose the seerver and try to apply it. Only the second or the third attempt, it returns an ok result. Don't mind error. Don't worry about it. Even if returned error, it did its job anyway.
- Synch Device clock with atomic time. I use ClockSynch (needs root permissions), but every program capable of doing the same thing can be used. This is intended to help device in calculating your position. More accurate time means less corrections by the software, faster position calculating and a more accurate position.
- Let the phone get a strong lock BEFORE starting to move with your car. A couple of minutes before, you should let your phone on a stable surface, with sky in sight. Outdoor, obviously. Better if outside the car.
This thing could seem stupid, i know. But let your DHD get the lock in a place where it has a good view to the satellites. Let it acquire precision (you can see it in the left middle part of the screen, using GPS Status). Start moving only when precision has reached a minimum value (expressed in meters/feets - lower value, more accurate). You will see that gps lock will be more and more stable than before.
- Use a task killer program to kill all the processes which may use gps. I noticed that if one or more program able to use gps have been left opened in background, sometimes, without logic, something goes wrong and Gps receiver is no longer reachable by software.
In this situation if I open GPS Status, I see gps icon blinking, but in fact no satellites are seen by the program. I mean that on the screen is not shown 0/3 or 0/5 satellites. On the screen i see nothing about the number of sats, neither 0/0, empty. And in some situations this thing cannot be true (i.e. if i am completely outdoor with a perfect sky view).
RESOURCES
Gps lock without data connection: http://wccftech.com/2010/09/09/solving-gps-nofix-problem-cyanogenmod-6-nexus/
Gps Status: http://www.appbrain.com/app/gps-status-toolbox/com.eclipsim.gpsstatus2
FasterFix: http://www.appbrain.com/app/fasterfix/com.Double.FasterFix
ClockSync: http://www.appbrain.com/app/clocksync/ru.org.amip.ClockSync
Advanced Task Killer: http://www.appbrain.com/app/advanced-task-killer/com.rechild.advancedtaskkiller
EDIT: I have a stock ROM. Nothing upgraded. The only modification is the root access permissions granted with visionary.
Good thread, helpful and insightful.
I am going to download all those applications as I too have been experiencing Slow GPS lock.
Just 1 possible solution for you, have you tried to upgrade your radio? This may sometimes help solve GPS problems.
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
No, I didn't upgrade my radio.
I'd like to do it but i'm very hesitant to mess around with my phone like this.
P.S. Let me know if you had some improvements.
giegi_dc said:
No, I didn't upgrade my radio.
I'd like to do it but i'm very hesitant to mess around with my phone like this.
P.S. Let me know if you had some improvements.
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Updated radio can make a MASSIVE difference. One of the best things you can do to your phone if you're having any kind of GPS / 3G / Wifi issues.
Go to:
Menu > Settings > About Phone > Software Info
Where it says Baseband Version, this is your radio version.
For me the most annoything that happens with GPS is that when playing a music and using at the same time an offline map gps program, when a voice or some ding dong sound happens, the music played stops and resumes after those gps sounds ends...
I think this is due to Android sys... even WinMobile it's better on this...
Thanks for the tips. My GPS is locking on very quickly now and even inside buildings. I used clocksync + GPS status + Fasterfix. Fixing to around 8 - 9 satellites indoors and 12/12 outdoors.
Done.
Great.
It Works!!!!
initially it would take me a good minute or two to acquire a precise location INDOORS, now it does it in 10-15 secs!!!!!!
i was already using GPS Status, this is with FasterFix.
Thanks.
so strange I never had problem with GPS, always fixes in less than 10 second and never loses as well.
I use iGO and it never let me down.
I had problem with gps-lock from the beginning.
Tried the link above "gps-lock without dataconnection"
Now it locks within seconds
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Personally, I've had no problem with gps for apps such as Google navigation where the screen stays on.
It's a different story, however, for apps like cardio trainer where the phone loses gps lock when the screen is off. I understand this is a known issue with Android 2.2 and has been fixed for 2.3+. I don't know if anyone else has problems with this.
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magnus66 said:
I had problem with gps-lock from the beginning.
Tried the link above "gps-lock without dataconnection"
Now it locks within seconds
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but mine desire didnt work? first when take out the sim card ,reset and download data ..it work like charm..lock around 10 sec..then put sim card back it took age cant find satelite to lock..
anyone know what wrong?
On my DHD, indoors, GPS sucks badly.. apps such as "aroundme" its pretty useless, just hangs finding a signal. but outdoors when I use navigation, etc it works okay. I dont use GPS that much anyway, so cant complain. It is a tad annoying when your indoors and cant find stuff though.
I've had really big problems with my GPS.
Could not get a lock so I rooted my phone and upgraded the radio. Changed the gps.conf file and reset A-GPS settings and tried GPS without a dataconnection. None of the suggested things above did work, so I downgraded the radio to stock and unrooted my phone and sent it to a repair center.
Hopefully they will fix it.
I have a Hero (root) and a Desire (stock) and they get a lock on within seconds and works flawless even indoors.
I guess HTC has a lot of faulty GPS modules in their Desire HD mobiles, but not all are using GPS so therefore we only hear about some of the problems.
Trying the Nexus one fix as in the first post, after taking SIM out, I do not get any GPS signals on GPS Status, if I put SIM back in I get fixes but GPS unusable as it keeps losing connection whilst in journey. The steps I have taken so far are as follows:
* Take your SIM out of the Nexus One
* Power on the device
* Turn WiFi on
* Turn GPS on
* Open application: GPS Status (ver 3.4)
* Go into its Settings menu
* Click on GPS and Sensors
* Click Manage A-GPS state
* Click Reset
* Click Manage A-GPS state again
* Click Download [You'll see a message telling you that a data connection is needed, ignore it]
* Now put your phone on a stable, straight surface in order to enable the phone to get a lock, within GPS Status. This time, you’ll see your phone get the lock way faster than before.
Any help will be appreciated.
onesolo said:
For me the most annoything that happens with GPS is that when playing a music and using at the same time an offline map gps program, when a voice or some ding dong sound happens, the music played stops and resumes after those gps sounds ends...
I think this is due to Android sys... even WinMobile it's better on this...
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quoting my self...
There's some developments about this issue...
Or one use the nice HTC Gps Software (at least the version that cames with gingerbread) or use the iGO Amigo.
I tried the iGO Amigo and I finally can listen to music at same time when the voice from iGo speaks!!! There's no interruptions at all like on the majority of GPS softwares that I tried on my DHD (don't know how it works on another devices)
I think that this issue is something that is only developers fault cause initially I thought it was due android design, maybe it was only possible to play something only from one app at a time. (ie. not play two things from two different apps simultaneous) but I figure that after all that is possible.
Bad developers!!!!
GPS Problems: finally the solution
Hi all,
Here I want to tell my experience with HD Desire GPS to help all those who were (like me) desperate.
The way to solve exists ! Read to the end to know how.
I bought my HD Desire in January 2011 (from Euronics in Rome - Italy) and after one week of use the problems began with the GPS.
It did not fix more ... but above all there were more than 1 or 2 visible satellites ... even in open sky, in good conditions, even outside for 30 minutes.
The phone was obviously still immaculate (without root and with the original ROM and RADIO) then I went back to the shop where I bought ... and using GPS-Status the seller has found that actually did not work.
Very kindly he changed my on the flight the phone ... I installed GPS-Status on the new phone just replaced and now everything works fine (fix in less than 10sec and 7 / 8 satellites visible).
I came at home and for 2/3 days it worked wonders but soon it began again with the same GPS problems.
No more fix and at maximum 2/3 satellites visible.
Building on the fact that the phone had been replaced and ... GPS Status actually had made a fix in less than 10 seconds ... (When I had replaced) ... I said, Sure ... is certainly a software problem and not an hardware one ... because the phone is a new one.
So I did a factory reset ... reset all settings as the original ... and retried. Nothing.
The GPS was dead for the second time in two weeks.
Then, I began a careful search on various forums (both Italian and international).
I've tried everything ... really everything ... but nothing. It does not work !
Tried GPS-Status (A-GPS Reset, Download), then fasterfix (it.pool.ntp.org) then I started to change ROM (root, S-Off and ENF S-Off), then I tried all possible Radio and RIL in all combinations. Sometimes happen that the fix was very fast and this gave me the illusion (temporary) of having finally found the solution. However, on time (sometimes even after a few minutes) the problem returns back!
I also tried to clean the contacts of the GPS as shown in this video on youTube(h**p:/*w*wdotyoutubedotcom/watch?v=7qm_z65LA8k).
At the end ... after 4 months of trying all... I sent back in warranty the phone to the HTC service (S-ON and leave to unroot because it was under warranty).
After 10 days of impatient waiting, HTC gave me back the phone and say that the GPS was faulty and had been replaced.
I redid a restore using Titanium Backup Pro ... restoring back all in the exact same conditions I had when the GPS was not working.
Now everything works wonderfully !!!
Im using the original ROM (RUU 2.36.405.8), original Radio (12.54.60.25U_26.09.04.11_M2) and the original Kernel (2.6.35.10-g0956377).
Fix in 10/20 sec (everytime), with at least 7 / 8 satellites (tested for several days now).
Moral of the story ... There are lots of HTC Desire HD phones (probably the first stock) that today are still in the form of stocks and inventories in some shopping malls / shops with the GPS module that is broken !!! (it works for a few days and then no longer works).
The only way is to send back your phone in warranty and ensure that GPS module is replaced (having first restored with all unroot and S-OFF as otherwise the warranty does not apply).
Believe me ... if you have tried everything ... this is the only way!
Now I'm an happy HTC Desire HD owner (with Gingerbread) with a GPS which is a splinter.
Im currently using Navigator, Google Maps, CoPilot and everything works great !
I hope this post may help and comfort those who are desperate and can not run the GPS on the Desire HD.
Greetings to all.
Andrea.