...when I take my phone out of Airplane mode is that my phone thinks I'm in Eastern Asia or Russia or something like that.
I have to get into Latitude or Google Maps to "resync" my phone to pick up the correct location and from then on, software like Foursquare works correctly.
Is this a known issue with the Nexus S? I didn't have that problem with the Nexus One.
As for my real location, it's in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
It's funny because people teased me the other day because I was in Sofia, Bolivia.
I even tried with a full wipe with the stock system and when I boot the phone or put it in airplane mode, my phone thinks I'm in the Middle East or Bolivia. Is there an issue with Google's location servers or do my phone has some form defect?
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I have no idea what's going on with your handset, but had a somewhat similar coincidence recently with my Motorola Spice. I noticed that if I clicked the little "i" on any of the pictures I'd taken, then scrolled to the GPS Coordinates and and clicked on them, it would always open maps and show that I had taken the pictures somewhere in North Korea. Bizarre, I'm in BC Canada. Different hardware, different version of Android, and an unrelated issue, but both strange location-based occurrences nonetheless.
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I have no idea what's going on with your handset, but had a somewhat similar coincidence recently with my Motorola Spice. I noticed that if I clicked the little "i" on any of the pictures I'd taken, then scrolled to the GPS Coordinates and and clicked on them, it would always open maps and show that I had taken the pictures somewhere in North Korea. Bizarre, I'm in BC Canada. Different hardware, different version of Android, and an unrelated issue, but both strange location-based occurrences nonetheless.
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Well, I got a replacement phone, thinking the issue might be related to the hardware, but no luck. The phone still thinks I'm in Syria when I'm in my home (south shore of Montreal).
When I use the GPS and let Google Maps works a bit, then, it figures out my real location and all the other apps now report the proper location. I'm thinking the issue might be related to Google's location services problems for my phone.
I had the same problem with my Nexus S as well. It sometimes shows its location in Jaipur, India or somewhere in Mauritius! I called the Samsung, and they asked me to do a hard reset which i did but after a few days it again shows my location in India! What a pain. This problem usually surfaces after i use google GPS navaigation.
I even reflashed the Android 2.3.3 manually but to no avail. My phone is not rooted, and runs stock android 2.3.3 I just hope this is just a GPS bug, and will be taken care of in future OTA updates.
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Hello all,
I couldn't find a thread specifically for this problem since all the major issues are related with GPS.
The thing is, disabling GPS and leaving only the "Use wireless networks" on, I should have a very wide approximation of my location, enough for weather programs and Google Latitude for example.
My problem is, no matter what, my phone always think I'm located in Paris, when in fact I live near the Swiss border, some 350km away!
My wife has a Samsung Galaxy Spica and I put both phone side by side with only this settings enabled and Wifi on and her phone was spot on, when mine was far far away in Paris somewhere.
This also makes the Beautiful widgets display the weather forecast for Paris when the Spica always have our location right.
What should I do? Any fix for that?
I'm using the JM2 firmware just in case someone asks. It's very frustrating I might say and maybe the aGPS is conflicting with the GPS and messing up with that too?
Thanks in advance,
JP
Well, since nobody gave at least a word about it I guess I'm alone with this problem.
Anyway, I narrowed the problem down to the WiFi.
If I turn WiFi off and let the phone find my location based only with the mobile towers triangulation then is fine. The moment I turn WiFi on, it put me back to Paris.
At least this is something that might interfere with GPS Settings overall?
Please, a word from someone with more expertise would help a lot.
Cheers.
For anyone interested. (sigh...)This problem doesn't occur in the early Froyo build.
Thanks for the heads up. Good to know. I think they must have had this bug in for a while. I was coming to this conclusion with JF3 that Wireless was somehow affecting it.
I only had to walk past my house for the GPS to say, no, hang on, wait, you, must be, over there, next to your router!
Hello phone geniuses,
I bought an AT&T branded Samsung Focus from AT&T a few months back. It shipped with Windows Phone 7, and all was well with the world. I enjoyed the GPS, wifi, driving directions, bing maps, etc..
I am currently in Beijing, and will be here for another few months. I spoke with someone at AT&T, and they gave me the unlock code for the phone. I successfully entered it after purchasing and installing a SIM card for China Mobile over here.
Everything works.. except.. the GPS. None of the location services seem to be working. Does anyone know if there is anything I can do to fix that? I'm guessing that it's trying to connect with GPS satellites over the wrong hemisphere?
Thanks for your time! You guys rock my phone world.
Try "Gps App" in Marketplace. If it shows sattelites, you're fine. If not, might be a phone issue.
The phone doesn't care where the you are for sattelites, but, if you're in between tall buildings (sky scrapers etc) chances are your GPS reception is weak. Test it as I suggested and get back. Also, try to find an open(er sky) area to test this.
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Try "Gps App" in Marketplace. If it shows sattelites, you're fine. If not, might be a phone issue.
The phone doesn't care where the you are for sattelites, but, if you're in between tall buildings (sky scrapers etc) chances are your GPS reception is weak. Test it as I suggested and get back. Also, try to find an open(er sky) area to test this.
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Thanks for the reply.
I installed the app. When I run it, though.. it looks like it's frozen. It shows the picture of the compass, and I see some latitude and longtidude markings, and some kind of meter that looks full.. but it doesn't move or change.
I had the same problem when I brought my at&t branded tilt2 to shanghai. suddenly google maps didn't work, etc.. it was only fixed when I flashed the energy rom to the phone. what was in the rom that would have made the difference? radio? Is something like that possible with wp7?
Here is a video review of the app, so you get an idea on what to expect.
As you can see, on the top right of the screen, the bars change colors: red for no accuracy or low, yellow for medium and green for high accuracy. Under the bar, in meters, is the planar error from your location.
Another good indicator that it's working is the Altitude shows up (lower left corner).
As I said, try to find an open sky area, to test it. If Altitude doesn't show up (see at 0:08 in the video review) and the bars don't change color, you've got another some other issue.
As for the roms, there are no custom roms for Focus, just the original ones, but I suggest not to do that flashing yet yet.
Is it even possible to get GPS reception through the Beijing smog?
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Is it even possible to get GPS reception through the Beijing smog?
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dude same thing i was thinking!!!!
dizx said:
Is it even possible to get GPS reception through the Beijing smog?
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Hey guys, thanks for all the help, but guess what? The new update rolled down the pike from Microsoft.. and it bricked my phone, so I guess it doesn't matter anyway!
GotSoul said:
Hey guys, thanks for all the help, but guess what? The new update rolled down the pike from Microsoft.. and it bricked my phone, so I guess it doesn't matter anyway!
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Don't panic. Try to reconnect the phone with Zune started, it might continue from where it left off. If not, read here.
Philippines here with an unlocked samsung focus, I can't seem to get bing maps to ever get a signal. my iphone locks on just fine here, but not the focus so far. Either the gps is weak or doesnt work here
Going to try it outside sometime
GPS used to work great with Google Maps on this phone but the most recent several updates have messed it up and it will only approximate my location based on the tower (it has a blue circle instead of my actual location).
I thought I was going crazy, but then I realized that a lot of other people are having similar issues based on feedback comments left on the Google Maps App in the Play store.
Rolling back the update to the original version fixes this issue. I've tried reinstalling the new version several times which has not fixed it. (BTW, I know the GPS is working fine because Bing Maps locks on instantly).
Please let me know if anyone else has this issue and how to fix it if there is a fix.
Thanks.
UTZorro said:
GPS used to work great with Google Maps on this phone but the most recent several updates have messed it up and it will only approximate my location based on the tower (it has a blue circle instead of my actual location).
I thought I was going crazy, but then I realized that a lot of other people are having similar issues based on feedback comments left on the Google Maps App in the Play store.
Rolling back the update to the original version fixes this issue. I've tried reinstalling the new version several times which has not fixed it. (BTW, I know the GPS is working fine because Bing Maps locks on instantly).
Please let me know if anyone else has this issue and how to fix it if there is a fix.
Thanks.
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Have you tried going into settings and disabling "use network to locate" and only enabling "use gps"?
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Obartuckc said:
Have you tried going into settings and disabling "use network to locate" and only enabling "use gps"?
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Tried that...it just made it unable to locate me completely
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Tried that...it just made it unable to locate me completely
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Same problem here, using 4.5.141. Maybe ICS will fix it as most reports are from gingerbread users. Not much of a problem for me as navigation is not available in my country.
I find that going into google navigation first, wait for gps lock (should be pretty fast this way instead of waiting couple of minutes in google maps) then tap on the upper left hand corner and select google maps works wayyyy better.
Had this too, or something like it. My GPS would never lock and my location would just be a giant blue circle. Turns out I was on an old radio (something .30), so I flashed the newest for AT&T (N_01.77.37P). Now my GPS works great and gets street level location in about 10 seconds.
I have that radio already version on the stock 2.3.6 moto rom
Same problem here. No gps position in google maps anymore. Other gps apps work fine.
Since the first gingerbread version, the atrix returns the gps accuracy always with a 0 when is has a gpx fix. Normally it should give a value greater than zero. You can easily check this with a gps test app. only with wifi or cellular position it return a correct value.
public float getAccuracy ()
I think that now google maps compares the accuracy values and ignores location providers with 0 accuracy, because they are supposed to be invalid.
My own app has no problem with gps on an atrix, because I do not compare both values, I switch only if gps fix is lost or returned.
Let's hope that Moto will fix gps provider accuracy in ics.
This poll is simply to help determine whether there are hardware variances out there which will resolve the GPS lock dropping out, after some period of usage, issue.
There are many "workarounds" to help alleviate the issue, including limiting your usage to just Google Maps, updating Google Play Services, wifi options, clearing AGPS, etc.
What I'm interested in is whether anybody was able to maintain their normal usage and just swap out a unit and have the GPS issues resolved.
I'd like to isolate out folks whose GPS works fine simply because their normal usage pattern doesn't trigger the issue. By focusing only on folks that are triggering the issue who have exchanged their units, we can see if there are potentially hardware variances.
If there are a very low percentage of cases where a replacement fixes GPS, then it doesn't make sense for folks to keep exchanging their unit(s) hoping the new one fixes the problem. In this case, if GPS is really important, either take a chance waiting for Google to fix it (if they can) or return the unit and wait until it is resolved.
This poll will not tell you whether this is ultimately a hardware, software, or some combination issue. That requires understanding the root cause, which cannot be determined in a poll.
If your exchanged unit resolved GPS for you, please post
first 9 digits of "KBC" SSN number
build date from the box label
16 or 32gb
Code:
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SSN: D60KBC265xxx
Date: 2013.06
16gb
This will help figure out if there are any build/manufacturing patterns.
I voted no to see The poll.... I dont have my nexus yet. I hope I don't have any GPS issue that's the Main reason I traded my iPad mini for, that and the fact that I can pocket my tablet now
adeon said:
I voted no to see The poll.... I dont have my nexus yet. I hope I don't have any GPS issue that's the Main reason I traded my iPad mini for, that and the fact that I can pocket my tablet now
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There is a 'View poll results" button. No need to 'fake' results by voting when you are not giving any proper answer.
adeon said:
I voted no to see The poll.... I dont have my nexus yet. I hope I don't have any GPS issue that's the Main reason I traded my iPad mini for, that and the fact that I can pocket my tablet now
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For many people if ALL you use is google maps, no navigation, no earth, no gps status, no waze, etc. then you can get many of the units to hold lock for a while, possibly indefinitely.
However, a lot of people use a couple of gps apps and that is where the issues come up.
I guess fewer people use GPS on the tablet versions than the phone/tablet-with-mobiledata versions because their gps apps require data connections, which they may not have access to on the go, but many people still do have apps that work without a data connection or they tether the device.
So only 9 folks have actually exchanged the unit for GPS problems and found this thread? I would have expected more people would have exchanged given how many people are experiencing the problem on the GPS lockup threads.
People aren't exchanging because Google has said they are working on a fix. This implies it's a software issue that will be patched.
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People aren't exchanging because Google has said they are working on a fix. This implies it's a software issue that will be patched.
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I have never read they are working on a fix, just that they are looking into it. Please post where it says what you are suggesting.
To me "looking into it" and "working on a fix" are quite different levels of commitment from Google. Keep in mind if the problem is on the proprietary hardware side (likely Qualcomm) and/or with Asus who hooked everything up, Google would need to interface with them for a solution (if any) so it would be very hard for them to unilaterally say they are "working on a fix" without even knowing what the root cause is.
Here is the latest info from Google's "official" community manager Paul Wilcox
http://productforums.google.com/forum/m/#!category-topic/mobile/android-devices/prfUDZA7M2s
Jul 30 - Paul Wilcox
Thanks for the reports everyone, we're looking into it.Aug 2 - Paul Wilcox
Hi again everyone,
Could you please let me know a couple of things about your experience with GPS on your Nexus 7 tablets?
1. Do you still encounter this issue if you visit Settings > Location access > Access to my location = on as well as WiFi & mobile network location = checked?
2. If you visit Google Maps or another program that displays your location, is the app actually getting your location even if the GPS notification doesn't seem to show a tight GPS lock? Or is it unable to pinpoint your location?
Thanks!Aug 5 - Paul Wilcox
OK everyone, thanks for confirming my questions from a couple of pages ago, as well as the info that disabling Google Play Services seems to be a workaround. My Android engineering colleagues are investigating this issue.
By the way, in case you're not aware several components of Android use Google Play Services so disabling that can have some unintended consequences on the functionality/performance of your device. For example the Hangouts app won't work without enabling Google Play services.Aug 6 - Paul Wilcox
On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 8:18:48 AM UTC-7, Kenny Bateman wrote:
Also I'm wondering if anyone from Google ever responds on here. Some/any input would be great!
Yup Kenny, Googlers are present in this forum. See my response about this issue a couple of pages back on this thread.
No update for the community about this at this time, but the team is aware and investigating.
Aug 9 - ArsTechnica
Google's Paul Wilcox has been active in that thread telling users that Google was "looking into" the problem and asking some follow-up questions—it's unclear as of this writing whether the issue will be fixable in software with an update or if it's indicative of a deeper hardware problem. We've reached out to Google for further comment on the issue and will update this post if we get a response.
Update: Google's official response is that they're aware of the issue but not ready to comment further at this point. We'll continue to follow the story as it develops.
Since then complete radio silence.
When Asus last had GPS problems with the Transformer Prime, their "solution/fix" was to give people $17 and a free GPS dongle (they even claimed the Transformer Prime didn't include a "professional" GPS). This came after a class-action lawsuit and only residents of the US could officially file a claim:
Settlement: Asus to give GPS dongle and $17 to Transformer Prime users
http://www.androidauthority.com/asus-transformer-prime-settlement-183316/
http://event.asus.com/ASUSPad/TF201GPS/
I haven't returned mine...I mean what is the use? Also my screen is working excellently with no multitouch issues, I do not see any dead pixels and the screen bleed is fine. So what am I supposed to do? I don;t want to tempt getting a worse machine but the GPS not working sucks...kinda stuck...
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I haven't returned mine...I mean what is the use? Also my screen is working excellently with no multitouch issues, I do not see any dead pixels and the screen bleed is fine. So what am I supposed to do? I don;t want to tempt getting a worse machine but the GPS not working sucks...kinda stuck...
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Not suggesting you personally should exchange it, though based on your confidence level you'll get a resolution you are satisfied with (or you really don't need GPS), you may need to consider whether to return it or just take a risk.
Just trying to get feedback from those that already have, which of course there will be some.
So far from the polling it is looking like it is pointless to return it though. That could change if some people find units that work for them.
It does make you wonder if every unit has the same GPS problem and the people who report GPS works fine just have a usage pattern that doesn't trigger it (which may be perfectly fine for them)
How do you tell the build date?
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How do you tell the build date?
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It is on the label on the top and bottom of edge of the white box.
It'll be something like 2013.06, 2013.07 (or in the future 2013.08)
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To me "looking into it" and "working on a fix" are quite different levels of commitment from Google.
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Fair enough sfhub, I guess I interpreted Google's commitment differently. It seemed to me that "looking into it" implied they are troubleshooting, which appeared to me they were commited to fixing the issue.
They asked about google play services, and were interested to hear that it affects the stability of the GPS. That alone, seemed to imply (in my naive perception), that software has an intergral role in fault.
I interpreted the semantics differently than you, and basically deemed that I personally wouldn't return the Nexus as there is a good chance Google could patch the problem.
However, after reading your excellent breakdown of Google's communication, I see your point of view. I am therefore much more concerned that it is a hardware fault. I still remain blindly optimistic that it is a software problem. After all, the GPS can be stable under certain software circumstances (disabling google play, using only specific apps, and only one at a time).
Don't get me wrong, I would love the problem to be fixable in software and have a gut feeling that it can (because I can use just Google Maps and nothing else and it won't drop) but without any knowledge of the root cause that is purely a guess/gamble.
Paul Wilcox mentioning Google Play Services was actually in response to a couple of users posting they had disabled Google Play Services and it helped their GPS situation. It wasn't something Google determined on their own and was reaching out to the community.
I'm skeptical that is the issue as I have Google Play Services disabled and I still get the dropouts and other folks have mentioned upgrading Google Play Services helped their situation while others mentioned downgrading helped their situation.
If I were to guess, Google Play Services may have some effect on the issue, but isn't the root cause.
IMO "looking into it" just means you've gotten past the PEBKAC-meter.
D70KBC-155xxx
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I purchased this unit from the Google Store and received it this morning. I own a nexus 7 2012 and it has always worked fine. So I knew how to set up the GPS. After trying for an hour I phoned Google Support and and was sent on reams of useless apps that really did not have anything to do with the GPS. When she asked me if I could see my location on the google map I told her yes but only because I was hooked up on WIFI. The we went on a 15 minute discussion on the fact the tablet was not outside. I told her the other tablet which was more than 5 feet further to the window was working just fine with 11/12 SAT/FIX. This was a very painful part of the conversation. Finally she offered to have me download apps that would not need the GPS and make do without it.
At this point I told her I was getting somewhat upset and asked her to pass me to someone else. I basically went through the routine all over again and I finally told him I would send the unit back and have my credit card reverse the charge. That seem to wake him up. He then offered to send me a new unit and for me to hold to this one until the new one comes in. So that is where we are right now.
This was the first time dealing with google support and I sure was not impressed.
no problem so far
ive been using the gps for a good amount of time and i haven't had an issue yet
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ive been using the gps for a good amount of time and i haven't had an issue yet
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Don't take this the wrong way but the thread is looking for people who have a GPS problem and got a replacement unit to try and resolve.
It seems you never had a gps issue.
sfhub said:
Don't get me wrong, I would love the problem to be fixable in software and have a gut feeling that it can (because I can use just Google Maps and nothing else and it won't drop) but without any knowledge of the root cause that is purely a guess/gamble.
Paul Wilcox mentioning Google Play Services was actually in response to a couple of users posting they had disabled Google Play Services and it helped their GPS situation. It wasn't something Google determined on their own and was reaching out to the community.
I'm skeptical that is the issue as I have Google Play Services disabled and I still get the dropouts and other folks have mentioned upgrading Google Play Services helped their situation while others mentioned downgrading helped their situation.
If I were to guess, Google Play Services may have some effect on the issue, but isn't the root cause.
IMO "looking into it" just means you've gotten past the PEBKAC-meter.
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Did you reboot after disabling Google play services? That was the only way I could get it to work.
Disable and delete updates
Reboot
GPS works in navigation now
You get a ton of notifications to enable it again, but most apps still work fine without it.
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Did you reboot after disabling Google play services? That was the only way I could get it to work.
Disable and delete updates
Reboot
GPS works in navigation now
You get a ton of notifications to enable it again, but most apps still work fine without it.
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Yes, I have no updates at the moment, just what came stock, froze play services, rebooted.
I can get GPS to work indefinitely if I only use Google maps.
Once I use other GPS apps, including Google nav, it will lose ability to lock anywhere from 5 to 40 minutes
Sounds like a driver issue. Anyone try CM and if you get better results?
CM use their own kernel and drivers so you should get different results. That should prove it would be fixable in software.
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The issue is very intermittent. Today I wasn't able to reproduce with 2hours of GPS on. I have tried both stock and CM and had the bug on both.
Yesterday I lost lock consistently after 15-25mins on but rebooting would return it to life which makes me strongly believe it's fixable with software so I'm not too worried.
Wondering if anyone is having the same frustrating experience as me in terms of GPS locking on when first opening Maps or Waze. It seems like it's taking 2-3 minutes for Maps or Waze to actually figure out exactly where I am and properly display a route. I realize this was sort of normal years ago but not anymore. Before it locks on correctly, the route is created but a message about no GPS appears on the top of the app and I'm stuck not having directions. This was not an issue on my 5T. I'm on OOS 9.0.12 rooted. This has been the same on every version of OOS since I got the phone, even stock TMO ROM before I switched over.
Any ideas?
I use maps a lot for daily commute. For me the map gets GPS lock nearly instantly. I live in the Midwest so terrain is not a factor, and my home and work locations are not impacted by tall buildings, so I have a very easy case.
Have you tried some other apps that check number of satellites your GPS is locked to?
It's possible it is a hardware problem too.
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I use maps a lot for daily commute. For me the map gets GPS lock nearly instantly. I live in the Midwest so terrain is not a factor, and my home and work locations are not impacted by tall buildings, so I have a very easy case.
Have you tried some other apps that check number of satellites your GPS is locked to?
It's possible it is a hardware problem too.
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I haven't tried any GPS specific apps other than the navigation apps. I used to use those years ago but not recently. It happens in various places. I live in NH so I could be in the city for a bit and then out in the middle of nowhere with not much around later on. Seems like it happens no matter where I am. I'll get an GPS app and see whats going on with the satellites though, thanks!
Having the same issue since monday after installing latest update update to my OP6T. Can't use any navigation app....
Since I've gotten the phone, I've had issues with the GPS. Gps aiming me in the wrong direction, telling me that I'm on the perpendicular roads and all kinds of crap. Sometimes I'm on the highway and it'll think I got off at an exit. But I didn't! So now it's rerouting me then it realizes that I'm actually on the correct road. So it reroutes me again. All while I'm traveling 60, and every precious second counts.
How can I get the calibration screen back?
To me this sounds like an intermittent fault with the GPS. Hardware problem.
First thing I do as soon as I get any GPS problems with an Android:
I install GPS Status from the playstore : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eclipsim.gpsstatus2
Just start the app, then use your GPS and often the problem is gone. It's worth a try!
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First thing I do as soon as I get any GPS problems with an Android:
I install GPS Status from the playstore : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eclipsim.gpsstatus2
Just start the app, then use your GPS and often the problem is gone. It's worth a try!
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Hey, thanks for this. Even inside a building this works pretty well. It's awful that we need another app to do what the phone should do on its own, but at least it works.
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Hey, thanks for this. Even inside a building this works pretty well. It's awful that we need another app to do what the phone should do on its own, but at least it works.
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Sometimes it's not necessary to use GPS-Status all the time. You can try to delete the app maybe your problem is still gone. Anyway, nice to know that you are able to use your GPS again!
There is a problem with the 6T Gps for sure. I tested two Oneplus 6T devices. Both work 100% . Gps is very nice most of the time. If I am on call I loose Gps lock and I need to terminate the call to get Gps location back. It's not app specific as it happens in all gps apps. Even gps status looses lock. It happens always in the same place. Unfortunately it's near my home. I have no idea how to solve the problem. I tried Note 3/S8+/S7 - none have this problem. Most people have no idea what I am talking about as it's location specific. Anyone else has seen this problem ?
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Had a 6T and a friend also has one. The GPS is definitely crap.
It has lock in an open field. But if you are in a city, or there are various roads around you, good luck!
Managed to already do like 30km of a detour on foot thanks to it. It also caused Waze to tell me wrong directions.
I did check other phones, like a P10, and an S7 Edge, and a Note 4 (lol). They all had like full green signals, while the 6T struggled to achieve mid-range reception. There is something wrong with the antenna, or the gain, something. Hardware/build wise. I'd just get a OnePlus 7 or 5T (if someone can't wait). This is clearly something OP can't/won't fix. It's just not possible.
There was a site where they tested GPS lock... shame they didn't do one for the 6T.
Something is more than likely wrong with the phone itself. I have driven 10k+ miles in cities, country, desert freeways with no civilization for miles with this phone. I have never had a GPS issue. If it did have one, I'd be pissed since I'm a ride share driver and I go back to California on a regular basis visiting family from Las Vegas.
If you're rooted with magisk you can try installing the Global Optimized GPS File Replacer module
I use GPS constantly to handle traffic and the 6t works fine for me both in the city and out in the suburbs. No issues.
I will say maps recently changed something such that if it expects you to exit, but you stay on the highway, it shows you going down the exit for a few hundred feet until it realizes you aren't exiting. But that's a Google thing not a 6t thing.
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There is a problem with the 6T Gps for sure. I tested two Oneplus 6T devices. Both work 100% . Gps is very nice most of the time. If I am on call I loose Gps lock and I need to terminate the call to get Gps location back. It's not app specific as it happens in all gps apps. Even gps status looses lock. It happens always in the same place. Unfortunately it's near my home. I have no idea how to solve the problem. I tried Note 3/S8+/S7 - none have this problem. Most people have no idea what I am talking about as it's location specific. Anyone else has seen this problem ?
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Same exact problem, occurring only near my workplace. Consistently, on all versions of OOS so far. If I remember to start GPS Locker before opening Maps or Waze, it is much less likely to happen but it has happened twice even that way. Never had this issue with any other phone.
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Same exact problem, occurring only near my workplace. Consistently, on all versions of OOS so far. If I remember to start GPS Locker before opening Maps or Waze, it is much less likely to happen but it has happened twice even that way. Never had this issue with any other phone.
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I am still fighting with this issue. Just did a big install in my car and I have use Android Auto when driving and it's even harder to fix when it happens. Have to go back into the phone and launch the GPS fix app and hope the GPS starts moving on the head unit screen. It's very, very annoying.
GPS works great for me. I have only used custom ROMs so not sure how it works in stock. But using microg and osm+ I have never really had any issues. Using a GPS locking app such as GPS locker seems to help. Using Google apps for location is not working for me all the time beings how Waze requires Internet access to find locations. And beings how I use t mobile service is not available in most of western Washington. Even when using GPS locker I never have lost lock once GPS was locked. There has been two times I had to use the update a-gps from the GPS test app. If using microg local gsm seemed to be the best back end for me.