Nokia 900 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Cell ID With network (cell ID) based positioning, your phone locates you
through the cellular system your phone is currently connected to.
A-GPS and other enhancements to GPS may require transferring small amounts of data
over the cellular network. If you want to avoid data costs, for example when travelling,
you can switch the mobile data connection off in your phone settings.
The availability and quality of GPS signals may be affected by your location, satellite
positions, buildings, natural obstacles, weather conditions, and adjustments to GPS
satellites made by the United States government. GPS signals may not be available inside
buildings or underground.
Do not use GPS for precise location measurement, and never rely solely on the location
information provided by GPS and cellular networks.
The GPS of this device is not for professional positioning. GPS connection time might
also be affected by weather, use environment, and other condition of use. GPS should
only be used as a navigation aid and should not be used for emergency or task which
requires more precise positioning.
Note: Using Wi-Fi may be restricted in some countries. For example, in France, you
are only allowed to use Wi-Fi indoors. After 1 July 2012, the restriction on outdoor usage
of Wi-Fi in France is withdrawn by the EU. For more information, contact your local
authorities.
Depending on the available positioning methods, the accuracy of positioning may vary
from a few metres to several kilometres.
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warranty with respect to the availability of maps, including its accuracy, correctness and
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