I've always been delighted about gps performance on my p6200...
Checking the satellites it's catching it looks to me it is making use of glonass satellites too...
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As you can see from the screenshot above it receives informations from satellites numbered with high numbers like 77, 86, 80 and so on that are not reached (on the same position) by another android phone that supports only the gps system (nexus s)
What kind of gps chip is this tablet making use? Could it be the same broadcom that powers the galaxy note?
The GTPlus does have a stronger GPS, it pulls down 18 satellites while my Bionic only pulls down 10. It's hard to say if those extra ones are being run by the Russians though. I wouldn't put it past them being they have been sending subs to our Gulf of Mexico and Bombers over Alaska lately....
fozzir said:
The GTPlus does have a stronger GPS, it pulls down 18 satellites while my Bionic only pulls down 10. It's hard to say if those extra ones are being run by the Russians though. I wouldn't put it past them being they have been sending subs to our Gulf of Mexico and Bombers over Alaska lately....
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Samsung is not American company and btw I phone 4s has glonass too
Btw I'm pretty confident those additional satellites (and the very good gps performances) are due to the additional glonass network
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I have a problem with tomtom 6.032 with maps Italy 6.75 1430:
My position on the map is 20 meters back. Can be a problem gps? Not happen to you?
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I have a problem with tomtom 6.032 with maps Italy 6.75 1430:
My position on the map is 20 meters back. Can be a problem gps? Not happen to you?
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wtf oO ? is it that bad ? mine is working ok
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I have a problem with tomtom 6.032 with maps Italy 6.75 1430:
My position on the map is 20 meters back. Can be a problem gps? Not happen to you?
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Work perfectly on mine. (re)tested this afternoon. I use the same version of TomTom as you (the one provided by HTC) and the "Western and Central Europe" card at version level 675.1409.
Since now I used a TomTom Go 910. I haven't see any differences in GPS precision between the 910 and the Polaris. The GPS into the Polaris is very fast (signal acquisition and responsiveness). Just be sure to have a power cable into the car to avoid a battery problem (GPS is very battery consuming) !
Had a similar problem with destinator. Showed that I was off the road. Uninstalled and re-installed. seems to be working fine now.
There are three antennas:
1 - Upper left part of the phone
2 - Upper right part of the phone
3 - At the bottom of the phone
Which one is the GSM antenna ? And if someone know for what are the other two antennas,please tell me.I want to paste anti-radiation stick under the back cover and it must be near by the GSM antenna.Thank you.
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"And if someone know for what are the other two antennas,please tell me."
the good bet would be
wifi
and gps
Top Left: Wifi / Bluetooth
Top Right: GPS
Bottom: GSM / 3G
You should note these stickers are complete bull. The FCC has gone as far as to sue several manufacturers of them.
Also when you view videos on youtube of them "working" here's the gist of it.
They place the sensor of the Digital EMF Meter directly behind the sticker. If the sticker is made from TIN or LEAD, then yes you will see a reduction directly behind the sticker.
This doesn't mean your phone is actually emitting less radiation. In fact it might be emitting MORE into your face, as the sticker is placed on the back, and merely refracts the radiation.
@ Rudegar - I know that the other two are for the GPS and WiFi,but I which is for the GPS and which is for the WiFi
@ @Class - Thank you a lot
Hey ho,
I just wanted to share this information with you:
In fact I can only tell that O2 customers in Germany benefit, but the official Telmap page names a lot of other providers. You may try to connect your provider.
o2 Germany - Telmap Navigation
Official customers overview
This is an off-board navigation, which is reloading the data consistently from the Internet. That this does not result in a money pit or a reduction, data traffic caused by Telmap is free in the O2 network.
The map presented in a simplistic form comes from NavQTech and is kept up to date. Next, the software has a library of attractions, hotels, restaurants and shops which are located in the vicinity of your position. The instructions are not only visually but also read out to mitigate the risk when driving.
The software is available for Android, Blackberry OS, Windows Mobile & Symbain and other phones from Sony Ericsson and LG (the only requirement is a GPS receiver). A WebOS version will appear around the middle of this year as it was not yet fully developed.
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Maybe some of you want to try it.
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After a few days of testing I can say: AWESOME!!!
Works like a charm, with up-to-date traffic information. No crashes, no lagging.
Definitely worth a try.
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About 90 views and not a single word. That makes me kind of sad.
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I am about to buy this phone but my research shows this phone as MAJOR wifi issues. I have seen quite a few threads on XDA showing users experience slowdown when also using Bluetooth and wifi.
Has this issue been fixed yet with ANY rom update? or is it a chipset issue and will never be fixed?
Review showing Wifi issues:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8425/huawei-honor-6-review/9
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I own mine for a year already and have never encountered any kind of wifi issues or slowdowns. In fact, I've been amazed with the signal strength over all places in my house. ****, the wifi even works in the attic with the router in the basement (the building's got 2 floors between these). When it comes to speed, I can't really tell as I've only got 10 Mbps download speed at my provider and the phone successfully uses it all.
Same for me, no problems whatsoever
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That being said, I just tried "benchmarking" the wifi signal and having the phone centimeters next to the router it would only go up to 38 Mbps while on a Jiayu S3 it was around 110 Mbps in the same place. When I came back to my room on the first floor, it would read anywhere between 5 and 15 Mbps. Covering the top part of the device actually made it lose almost all of the signal and the speed would stay at 1 Mbps. See the images for further info:
Note: I haven't tested it on lollipop yet so can't say if it's been fixed.
A few questions if possible,
1:/How is the wifi download speed tests perform on this device? Is it bottle necked or not. Example, I have a 100mb wifi setup at home, when I run Speed Test via wifi to my router most my devices within good range result in approx 100mb down and 10mb up, however budget devices always seem to not max out per se.
2:/ Similar to above but on LTE, I will be using T Mobile in the USA for this device. Also, some people state it supports volte and does not drop to 2G WCDMA etc when making calls. Is this true or false? This device does not seem to be listed on here as being compatible with T Mobile USA Volte. : http://www.spectrumgateway.com/compatible-phones
3:/ Except for the Tango which I am not interested in nor the Wifi calling if available , how does this perform in respect to a budget ZTE Z Pro which costs less than half of this device? I know the spec numbers on this device are bigger, but overall whats the end user experience like.
Thanks.
Ad 1) I have 120 mb speed of download by my operator and wifi on my P2P is:
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Ad 2) LTE - polish operator "Plus"
It's not dropped below 4G:
Wysłane z mojego Lenovo PB2-690M