About Assisted Gps (A-Gps); Tips On Creating A Gps Connection - Nokia N97 mini User Manual

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The trip meter has limited accuracy, and rounding errors may
occur. Accuracy can also be affected by availability and quality
of GPS signals.
The coordinates in the GPS are expressed using the
international WGS-84 coordinate system. The availability of
the coordinates may vary by region.

About assisted GPS (A-GPS)

Your device supports A-GPS (network service). When you
activate A-GPS, your device receives useful satellite
information from an assistance data server over the cellular
network. With the help of assisted data, your device can
obtain the GPS position faster.
Assisted GPS (A-GPS) is used to retrieve assistance data over
a packet data connection, which assists in calculating the
coordinates of your current location when your device is
receiving signals from satellites.
Your device is preconfigured to use the Nokia A-GPS service,
if no service provider-specific A-GPS settings are available.
The assistance data is retrieved from the Nokia A-GPS service
server only when needed.
You must have an internet access point defined in the device
to retrieve assistance data from the Nokia A-GPS service over
a packet data connection.
Define an access point for A-GPS
Select
Menu
Applications
>
Positioning server
Access
>
internet access point can be used for this service. Your device
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Location
and
Positioning
>
point. Only a packet data
asks for the internet access point when GPS is used for the
first time.

Tips on creating a GPS connection

Check the satellite signal status
Select
Menu
Applications
>
Options
Satellite
>
If your device has found satellites, a bar for each satellite is
shown in the satellite information view. The longer the bar,
the stronger the satellite signal. When your device has
received enough data from the satellite signal to calculate
your location, the colour of the bar changes.
Initially your device must receive signals from at least four
satellites to be able to calculate your location. When the
initial calculation has been made, it may be possible to
continue calculating your location with three satellites.
However, the accuracy is generally better when more
satellites are found.
If no satellite signal can be found, consider the following:
>
If you are indoors, go outdoors to receive a better signal.
Location
and
>
status.
GPS data
>
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