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pmet
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Posted: 2010-08-07 06:12
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On 2010-08-06 14:50:03, BlueDwarf wrote:
...well, I personally didn't like Ovi maps coz the way to put address on Ovi is not too easy, I mean you have to put the whole address. But on Sygic, you just type first and second letters and the address comes up. And to install Ovi, your phone needs to be hacked.

I'll install Ovi probably to check if it recalculates, but I dont thing it would, and I have my car with all tinted windows...but I get a GPS fix almost instantly withing 4-5 seconds everytime I start Sygic or Garmin, no matter if I'm in the car or home sitting on my computer.


Yes, I believe tinted car windows are a problem to Satio's internal GPS. You know what's weird? The weird thing is that the problem usually starts when the signal is full. On Ovi Map, you can see the signal strength. When signal is very bad, the recalculation is understandable. It's usually very stable when 5-8 bars are achieved out of a total 10. Anything more or less, the signal jumps about.

Can you install Nokia Ovi 3.0.1 09wk44 just to test it out for us?
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Posted: 2010-08-15 17:28
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I think I might have solved this problem. Now I cannot take credit for this as it was mostly put together by reading Nokia N97 forums. After having the same problem with my Satio as mentioned by most users here I tried everything, hard reset, soft reset, fm update, master reset and event clearing the GPS settings in the service menu to no avail. I also noted the reason SE is not responding to this problem is because it isn't one.

The problem lies in the way the Satio connects to determine your location. When using just the GPS it will take forever that is why it has A-GPS (Assisted GPS) that uses nearby cellphone tower locations to pinpoint your location faster.
BUT the Satio has a managed internet access point system. That means it will attempt to auto-detect an available internet connection for locating you. This most of the time takes too long and then exceeds your GPS's 300 second time out.

SOLUTION:

1. Read this forum to get to know how to clear the GPS data under the service menu. (Do this before continuing)
2. Go to Settings->Phone->Application Settings->Positioning
Set the Positioning Methods to: Internal GPS
Set the Positioning Servers Access point: Change from automatic to your normal internet access point.
3. Restart the phone and presto.

This is what worked for me and I am almost sure this is the key "problem" of this phones GPS. Mayne now pick's up a signal in less than 15's.
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Posted: 2010-08-24 15:34
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Yes, I believe tinted car windows are a problem to Satio's internal GPS. You know what's weird? The weird thing is that the problem usually starts when the signal is full. On Ovi Map, you can see the signal strength. When signal is very bad, the recalculation is understandable. It's usually very stable when 5-8 bars are achieved out of a total 10. Anything more or less, the signal jumps about.

Can you install Nokia Ovi 3.0.1 09wk44 just to test it out for us?


I installed Ovimap and used for last two weeks with no problems at all. It didn't recalculate for a single time...

Yes, it used to recalculate even when GPS signal was full bars...but anyway, these are no more. So now I have Garmin 2011, Sygic 8.14 and Ovi 3.03.54 on my Satio and all tested, no recalculations. And since I downgraded the FW, I get GPS signal a lot quicker than it was before on the latest FW....

You should really try this....
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Posted: 2010-08-24 19:50
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On 2010-08-24 15:34:13, BlueDwarf wrote:


Yes, I believe tinted car windows are a problem to Satio's internal GPS. You know what's weird? The weird thing is that the problem usually starts when the signal is full. On Ovi Map, you can see the signal strength. When signal is very bad, the recalculation is understandable. It's usually very stable when 5-8 bars are achieved out of a total 10. Anything more or less, the signal jumps about.

Can you install Nokia Ovi 3.0.1 09wk44 just to test it out for us?


I installed Ovimap and used for last two weeks with no problems at all. It didn't recalculate for a single time...

Yes, it used to recalculate even when GPS signal was full bars...but anyway, these are no more. So now I have Garmin 2011, Sygic 8.14 and Ovi 3.03.54 on my Satio and all tested, no recalculations. And since I downgraded the FW, I get GPS signal a lot quicker than it was before on the latest FW....

You should really try this....


Just to be sure, what's your "new" firmware version?
BlueDwarf
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Posted: 2010-08-27 14:58
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On 2010-08-24 19:50:06, pmet wrote:

On 2010-08-24 15:34:13, BlueDwarf wrote:


Yes, I believe tinted car windows are a problem to Satio's internal GPS. You know what's weird? The weird thing is that the problem usually starts when the signal is full. On Ovi Map, you can see the signal strength. When signal is very bad, the recalculation is understandable. It's usually very stable when 5-8 bars are achieved out of a total 10. Anything more or less, the signal jumps about.

Can you install Nokia Ovi 3.0.1 09wk44 just to test it out for us?


I installed Ovimap and used for last two weeks with no problems at all. It didn't recalculate for a single time...

Yes, it used to recalculate even when GPS signal was full bars...but anyway, these are no more. So now I have Garmin 2011, Sygic 8.14 and Ovi 3.03.54 on my Satio and all tested, no recalculations. And since I downgraded the FW, I get GPS signal a lot quicker than it was before on the latest FW....

You should really try this....


Just to be sure, what's your "new" firmware version?


R1B017
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Posted: 2010-08-27 16:56
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On 2010-08-27 14:58:24, BlueDwarf wrote:

On 2010-08-24 19:50:06, pmet wrote:

On 2010-08-24 15:34:13, BlueDwarf wrote:


Yes, I believe tinted car windows are a problem to Satio's internal GPS. You know what's weird? The weird thing is that the problem usually starts when the signal is full. On Ovi Map, you can see the signal strength. When signal is very bad, the recalculation is understandable. It's usually very stable when 5-8 bars are achieved out of a total 10. Anything more or less, the signal jumps about.

Can you install Nokia Ovi 3.0.1 09wk44 just to test it out for us?


I installed Ovimap and used for last two weeks with no problems at all. It didn't recalculate for a single time...

Yes, it used to recalculate even when GPS signal was full bars...but anyway, these are no more. So now I have Garmin 2011, Sygic 8.14 and Ovi 3.03.54 on my Satio and all tested, no recalculations. And since I downgraded the FW, I get GPS signal a lot quicker than it was before on the latest FW....

You should really try this....


Just to be sure, what's your "new" firmware version?


R1B017


Ok, I'll try and let you know
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