A-GPS requires network support.
Assisted GPS (A-GPS) is used to retrieve
assistance data over a packet data
connection, which assists in calculating
the coordinates of your current location
when your device is receiving signals
from satellites.
When you activate A-GPS, your device
receives useful satellite information
from an assistance data server over the
cellular network. With the help of
assisted data, your device can obtain
the GPS position faster.
Your device is preconfigured to use the
Nokia A-GPS service, if no service
provider-specific A-GPS settings are
available. The assistance data is
retrieved from the Nokia A-GPS service
server only when needed.
To disable the A-GPS service, select
Menu > Applications > Location >
GPS data and Options > Positioning
settings > Positioning methods >
Assisted GPS > Options > Disable.
You must have an internet access point
defined in the device to retrieve
assistance data from the Nokia A-GPS
service over a packet data connection.
The access point for A-GPS can be
defined in positioning settings. A
wireless LAN (WLAN) access point
cannot be used for this service. Only a
packet data internet access point can be
used. Your device asks you to select the
internet access point when GPS is used
for the first time.
Hold your device correctly
When using the GPS receiver, ensure you
do not cover the antenna with your
hand.
Establishing a GPS connection may take
from a couple of seconds to several
minutes. Establishing a GPS connection
in a vehicle may take longer.
The GPS receiver draws its power from
the device battery. Using the GPS
receiver may drain the battery faster.
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