[Q] Make impossible to disable de GPS? - General Questions and Answers

Hi,
Recently I buy 5 tablets huawey medialink 10.1 for my company, the program that we use in the table let me know where are they in every moment but, you can disable the GPS in the tablet configuration and if they do that I dont get the location. Is possible to make the GPS impossible to disable?.
thanks
Sorry for my english.

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at& fuse gps problem (not the lag/strength related kind)

ok so i bought an att fuse and like everyone here mentioned about hang ups, weak signal, etc i thought i would just use my old external bluetooth gps unit.
so breifly here is the problem, it works fine when i use a single application like google maps. but when i try to put the information in the external gps app (start>settings>external gps) i have my problem.
under the hardware section, it states:
Specify the hardware port to which your GPS device is connected.
i do so click ok and nothing.. so i go back in to see whats wrong and the gps hardware port resets its self to "none". its as if the settings never save or reset them selves. i know on my old phone (tytn) this would be somthing i considered unusual (so i am kinda familar with the mobile) os.
i am not sure if there is somthing wrong with my handheld or if at&t has some kind of block?
anyway i tried to use the forum search and really didnt turn up any information so any help would be great i really like this phone.
thanks in advance to anyone that can help.
I've never had those settings stick on any of my WinMo phones.
You don't need to use that to use a BT GPS puck anyway, you set the COM port in the Bluetooth settings.
It won't let you make a selection from that drop-down because the GPS hardware does not function by exposing a COM port as with standard hardware, it exposes a GPS0: port, that is picked up by the GPS ID, and exposed to the system as COM4:..
Now because the GPSID has been replaced by HTC's version of it, it's designed to work only with their internal GPS. If you want support for an external GPS in the GPS ID, you need to cook the stock Windows Mobile driver back into the ROM..
That being said, you don't need the GPSID unless you plan to have multiple programs connecting to the GPS at once, so you should be able to squeek by..
thanks guys i knew i would get a respoce here. unfortunatly i was hoping for a easy solution to use external gps with multiple apps i see unfortunatly its not possible without alot of work.
at any rate i am still very hapy with the device i was debating on upgrading from the tytn amd so glad i did =)

Toshiba G710 external GPS antenna

Hi to all...
I want to by this phone (actually i want to by Vodafone VDA GPS but it is the same phone as I heard), so I'm wonder, do I need external GPS antenna for this? I'm gonna use it just in towns, and on highway I won't use it in forest or similar. Here you have spec of this phone and what kind of plug-in is this (it can be seen on the pic on the web page)? If you said that i need antenna, i need to know what plug-in do i need for it. Thank you
http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/blogs...ege_g710_review
Anyone, please...
this phone has internal GPS. I use Garmin Mobile XT to navigate. The only problem is sometime it takes too long to lock GPS satellites. Once they are locked, the function is fantastic.

Some Questions about MileStone & Eclair

I recently bought a secondhand MileStone, and I need some helps:
- it displays ver2.1, but how to know it's rooted? there's Superuser Whitelist in my program list, mean it's rooted?
- how to connect MS to laptop like do it via USB cable?
- when I use Wireless Tether to broadcast Wifi via 3G, this program shows my phone's temperature is about 43, this is normal? Is it harmed if I use this solution for the long time?
thank you very much
please help me
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anyone know?
That is a normal temperature, think that two reception/emitter modules are activated, the 3G and the Wi-Fi, that´s a lot of energy consuption and heat generated.
Sorry for the bad english. Greetings from Venezuela

Mk808b + usb gps

Hi All, has anyone had any success in getting android devices such as the MK808B to work with external GPS devices such as the Prolific PL2303? Desperately trying to find a way to support it so that I may use one to make a car PC. So if anyone can help / advise me how to install drivers and get it recognised in copilot I would be extremely grateful. Thanks
Dave
hotrodder said:
Hi All, has anyone had any success in getting android devices such as the MK808B to work with external GPS devices such as the Prolific PL2303? Desperately trying to find a way to support it so that I may use one to make a car PC. So if anyone can help / advise me how to install drivers and get it recognised in copilot I would be extremely grateful. Thanks
Dave
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Why not use a bluetooth GPS? £8 on ebay.
gloscherrybomb said:
Why not use a bluetooth GPS? £8 on ebay.
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I did try this using my android phone and a few apps that share your phone GPS as a bluetooth GPS but couldnt get it recognized by copilot. Id definately be open to this if i can get it recognized in there. Currently im using an archos 80 G9 tablet as my car PC, but want to switch to this mini pc for better performance and a better mounting option for in the dash - so my aim is to get GPS and a HDMI / USB touchscreen (such as an egalax screen) working. Then its a go. Ill then probably turn my hand to application development (my day to day job) to come up with the best option user interface wise and will happily share all the information and software i develop with the community.
MK808B + CoPilot (GlobalSat BT-359)
I am able to use MK808B + CoPilot (GlobalSat BT-359) with the help of a mock GPS provider app (Blutooth GPS). GoogleMaps \ Sygic are both working perfect.
I am also looking for a HDMI/USB touch screen for it, any update on this?
hotrodder said:
I did try this using my android phone and a few apps that share your phone GPS as a bluetooth GPS but couldnt get it recognized by copilot. Id definately be open to this if i can get it recognized in there. Currently im using an archos 80 G9 tablet as my car PC, but want to switch to this mini pc for better performance and a better mounting option for in the dash - so my aim is to get GPS and a HDMI / USB touchscreen (such as an egalax screen) working. Then its a go. Ill then probably turn my hand to application development (my day to day job) to come up with the best option user interface wise and will happily share all the information and software i develop with the community.
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I plan to get one of these once the GPS side of things is working, so ill crack on and try what you suggest. Thanks
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/110659968637?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
Ok, got a copilot branded BT GPS device, and its recognised and seems to be working with some apps - but not the one i want the most, copilot. It just states its unable to register for GPS updates, which sucks!
hotrodder said:
Ok, got a copilot branded BT GPS device, and its recognised and seems to be working with some apps - but not the one i want the most, copilot. It just states its unable to register for GPS updates, which sucks!
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I have one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Dual-Electron...p/B006M49G80/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=136138107
I use it w/out issue w/Google Maps, so I'll drop co-pilot on and see how it works out.
The rest of my CarPC setup:
http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=806078
whats77inaname said:
I have one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Dual-Electron...p/B006M49G80/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=136138107
I use it w/out issue w/Google Maps, so I'll drop co-pilot on and see how it works out.
The rest of my CarPC setup:
http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=806078
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I contacted the makers of Co-pilot and they said they dont support external GPS receivers. I have both the bluetooth and USB receivers but I think for co-pilot to support them I'd need to get to be recognised as the inbuilt GPS receiver. Co-pilot tells me its unable to register for GPS requests - but other apps _seem_ to work, but currently all my testing is done on a PC monitor, so its hard to hit the road and see if its actually working. I currently have an archos G9 80 built into my Jag XK8 and im so pleased with the functionality - but not so much with the GPS support (can be hit and miss) and with the mounting. Prior to that i had a windows PC, but that was much worse of an installation.

problem android auto ...

Good morning to all, first of all I introduce myself to you. My name is Juan Manuel, I live in Buenos Aires Argentina and I work in a NOC of a telecommunications company.
The reason for my consultation is as follows. I honestly don't know what to do anymore.
I have a Pioneer AVH-Z5050TV stereo and a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus Cellphone. And there is no way to run Android Auto properly since I bought both computers. No one gives me a single answer. Neither Samsung, nor Pioneer, nor Google.
When I connect the cell phone via USB cable to the stereo it lifts me for 5 seconds Android Auto and automatically disconnects and closes the application, I have to reconnect it so that the same thing happens. I did a lot of tests.
1. I did a factory reset. IT DID NOT WORK !!
2. Update the Stereo Firmware. IT DID NOT WORK !!
3. Buy 2 original Samsung data cables. IT DID NOT WORK !!
4. I lowered the Waze, so that it does not automatically lift the Google Maps and see if that was the problem and it persists.
A possible solution that you find is not the best thing to do. It was to grab an old Samsung J5 cell phone and with my Note 10 Plus give it internet through the Network Anchor and thus lift Android Auto from the J5. It works super slow but it works.
Something similar happened to this Google service and this cell phone? If so, sorry for creating this post but I didn't find it.
Thank you all for your time and I await everyone's answers.
Greetings.

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