GPS

GPS technology uses information from earth-orbiting satellites to find locations.

A receiver estimates the distance to GPS satellites based on the time it takes for signals to reach them, then uses that information to identify its location.

This can take up to several minutes to find your location.

Stand Alone GPS Receiver – The technology that communicates to the GPS Satellites to determine current location.

A-GPS– This is assisted GPS which decreases the time to first fix (your location) using the network. Charges may apply, please contact your service provider for more details.

To change your GPS setting go to Menu >> Connectivity >> GPS type and choose from Assisted GPS or Stand alone.

GPS Mapping Software – Software that accesses the information from the GPS Receiver and uses this to place you on a map. Maps are stored on a Server where all mapping information is streamed to the handset over a data connection (charges may apply). An example of this software is Google Maps. Note that this type of mapping does not provide turn-by-turn voice navigation.

GPS Navigation Software – Software that accesses the information from the GPS Receiver and uses this to provide turn-by-turn voice navigation on a map.

There are two types of GPS Navigation Software:

Maps stored on Handset/Memory Card where no Data connection is required. A third party may provide this solution.

Maps stored on Server where all mapping information is streamed

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