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What is GPS?
GPS stands for Global Positioning System, which is a system that uses a series
of 24 geosynchronous satellites to provide location data.
GPS satellites transmit signals to equipment on the ground. GPS receivers
passively receive satellite signals, but do not transmit.
Various GPS standards exist for the User Plane and Control Plane. For more
information, see “What is GPS User Plane?” and “What is GPS Control Plane?” on
page 86.
What is enhanced Local Search?
Enhanced Local Search is a quick, easy method to run, via SprintConnection
Manager, local search queries to find locations and directions to locations and
businesses.
The enhanced Local Search feature uses LBS and allows you to search for Sprint
Nextel stores, restaurants, banks, hotels, and so on, outdoors and (with GPS
Premium) indoors. For more information, see “What is GPS Premium?” on page89.
How do I get the enhanced Local Search feature?
The enhanced Local Search feature works only with GPS-capable data cards and
the latest version of SprintConnection Manager. The feature is available at no
additional charge in the latest version of SprintConnection Manager.
Where do I find the enhanced Local Search feature?
In SprintConnection Manager, select Menu > Location & Search Services.
Note: SprintLocation Services may not be supported if Network Mode is set to 1xEV-DO Only.
To use SprintLocation Services, ensure NetworkMode is set to Automatic or 1X Only.
SprintLocation Services are not supported if you're roaming (subject t o change).