GPS

Ihr Gerät verfügt über einen Global Positioning System- Empfänger (GPS). In diesem Abschnitt wird erläutert, wie Sie Standortdienste aktivieren.

Unter den folgenden Bedingungen kann der Empfang von GPSSignalen eingeschränkt sein:

zwischen Gebäuden, in Tunneln, unterirdischen Passagen oder

bei schlechtem Wetter

in der Nähe von Hochspannungsleitungen oder elektromagnetischen Feldern

Während der Verwendung der GPS-Funktionen darf die interne Antenne nicht berührt oder mit den Händen oder anderen Gegenständen abgedeckt werden.

Diese Funktion ist je nach Region oder Netzbetreiber u. U. nicht verfügbar

››Standortdienste aktivieren

Sie müssen Standortdienste aktivieren, um Standortinformationen zu erhalten und die Karte zu durchsuchen.

1

Öffnen Sie im Home-Bildschirm die Anwendungsliste und

 

wählen Sie Einstellungen Standort und Sicherheit

2

aus.

 

Passen Sie die folgenden Einstellungen an, um die

 

Standortdienste zu aktivieren:

 

 

Optionen

Funktion

 

 

 

Bei Auswahl dieser Einstellung

 

 

Drahtlosnetze

werden WLAN-Netze und/oder

 

 

verwenden

mobile Netzwerke verwendet, um

 

 

 

Ihren Standort zu ermitteln.

 

 

GPS-Satelliten

Bei Auswahl dieser Einstellung

 

 

werden GPS-Satelliten verwendet,

 

 

verwenden

 

 

um Ihren Standort zu ermitteln.

 

 

 

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Samsung GT-I9001HKDDTM, GT-I9001HKDEPL manual ››Standortdienste aktivieren, Optionen Funktion, Werden WLAN-Netze und/oder

GT-I9001HKDVIT, GT-I9001RWDVIA, GT-I9001RWDDBT, GT-I9001HKDDTM, GT-I9001HKDATO specifications

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