Here is some information about it:īefore I plan on using the GPS on my phone for running (Runkeeper) or Navigation (Google Navigation with the blue arrowhead app icon), I always turn on the phone's GPS and then launch GPS Status & Toolbox first to ensure that I get a good lock on my phone (usually 1 - 6 meters of error).
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GPS Status & Toolbox allows you to reset the GPS cache and download aGPS almanac data through the following process (Menu->Tools->Manage aGPS Data, select 'Reset' and then repeat the steps and select "Download' to download the aGPS almanac data) to help your GPS get almanac data on the satellites. GPS Status & Toolbox can reset the phone's GPS cache and download the aGPS almanac data which is very handy if your phone is having an issue getting a GPS fix (within 10 seconds if not a few minutes).
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Google Navigation (blue arrowhead icon with Navigation label includes turn by turn voice navigation) uses and requires your phone GPS exclusively (click on the Maps label on the top right to activate Navigation) while Google Maps will prompt you to turn on GPS and/or wireless networks if both are not set (Note: Navigation can be selected within Google Maps).Īs Netcat posted earlier, it is advisable to download and install GPS Status & Toobox (EclipSim) from the Android market. Additionally, you can turn your GPS on/off by swiping down on the notification bar - it will be the last icon on the right corner.
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MerpsMom, Use GPS satellites and/or "Use Wireless networks" needs to be checked (Menu->Settings->Location & security) for any Android phone in order to use an app that requires GPS or location referencing (e.g Google Navigation, Google Maps, Telenav GPS exclusively on running apps like Runkeeper, Endomondo or Golf apps that track the golfer's shots for every hole).