See also “What is NMEA?” on page 90 and “What is the difference between GPS Basic and GPS Premium?” on page 89.

What is GPS Premium?

Note:

At the time of this software release, this GPS mode option is not yet available.

GPS Premium supports GPS outdoors (as does GPS Basic) and additionally indoors (where no GPS satellites are available).

To use GPS Premium, you need a GPS subscription.

What is the difference between GPS Basic and GPS Premium?

GPS Basic is for outdoor use — similar to the capability of a regular GPS device.

GPS Premium is an enhanced GPS capability that allows GPS to be used indoors and outdoors. To use GPS Premium, you need a GPS subscription.

What is a GPS application?

A GPS application is an application that uses NMEA data to get regular location coordinate updates and values typically displayed in an application. (For more information on NMEA, see “What is NMEA?” [below].)

Examples of GPS applications are Microsoft Streets & Trips, and Microsoft MapPoint.

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