Photo GPS tagging - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is it just me or does the geo tagging not work when taking pictures?

It should work. There has been any known/reported issue on that subject. If you check the photos uploaded to Google+ it should display them. However GPS/cell does need to be on and have a locked signal.

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GPS data in photos?

Does anyone know a solution, how to implement long/lat-data from a gps-device in taken photos? Pathaway has nearby this feature (a link from captured waypoint to the photo, but not the data direct in the picture).

GeoTagging Photos

Before I bought the Snap I read that it could geotag photos but apparently it cannot. I've been looking around for applications that will allow geotagging photos but I have only found GPSToday and locr. Both won't work on the Snap/Windows Mobile Standard.
On this forum I have also found a trick with which you should be able to enable geotagging in the HTC Camera application by setting the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\Camera\P9 to 1. I have tried this but it doesn't seem to be working either.
Does anyone know a way to geotag photos with the HTC Snap?
Edit:
Changing the P9 registry does activate the GPS Photo option but no GPS data seems to be added to the photo. I've started Google Maps with GPS activated to make sure enough satellites were found. Still no GPS data.
I've also noted that I don't get an "Initializing GPS" screen, does this mean GPS Photo won't work on the Snap?

Geo tagging of photos

Hi Folks, when I activate the geo tagging option at taking a picture, it shows a symbol on the screen and it could find a GPS signal. After taking a photo and importing that to google maps, no GPS data is shown. Someone expirienced the same problem ? Cheers D
Had the GPS symbol in the camera stopped moving? If not, it didn't have a GPS fix when you took the picture....
yes, the symbol changed to a kind of graticule (hope it is the right english word) on, so should be fine, but no GPS data after importing that to maps.
This happened to me as well but I uploaded the photo to Flickr & when I check out the picture details everything was there even the camera I used (T-mobile G2). I think they call this meta data & its part of a jpeg file that keeps information about the picture like thumbnails, sixe & dimentions etc.
Just a little bit annoyed that I cant use that data in footprints
thanks for your reply. I tried it with Flickr as well and it works for me as well. Strange that on google maps it doesn't work. Anyway, the GPS data are there, that's first step. Cheers D

camera app not storing GPS location in photos

Apologies for the cross post with whirlpool, but I can not get an answer.
How can I get the camera to use the GPS to store location info in the photo EXIF header? I have looked at the photo header for a photo taken by my galaxy s3 and there is no GPS related data as opposed to a photo taken by an iPhone.
Can anyone provide any pointers to solve this issue?

Do Photo Sphere images Instant Upload to Google+?

Hi,
Do anyone's Photo Sphere images upload to Google+ when you take them? My photos upload fine, but I noticed today that my photo sphere didn't instant upload. Does anyone know how to get this working?
Thanks in advance!
Good question... just tried it here and even with the new google+ update it wont auto-upload... interesting that...
On a side note though, you need to do the available google+ update or else your sphere won't display on the phone, inside google+ and it won't have the option to upload apparently.
Needs some more testing thats for sure.
Also my picture taking in the sphere blows... I need practice lol !
I can confirm that photo sphere does not get auto uploaded to g+. Seems that you have to manually do a share. You can also share it with the world straight to GMaps.
As a side note, I found taking pictures outside, is best. Indoors, walls are too close and makes the image shift around too much. As well, you should be rotating around the phone, not the other way around.
Hope that helps!

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