Is anyone else's GPS having trouble tracking your location. It seems if I turn it off to save battery when I'm not using maps and I turn it back on it can't track me. It worked great when I first got it, now it seems it can't locate me as good. Could this be a software issue or hardware? I downloaded advanced task manager and whenever I want to end all the apps I do that instead of individually selecting which ones I want to end. Could this be messing something up? I really want my GPS to work, I'm also in the NYC area so for the most part I should have signal all the time.
Well, I live in Indiana and my Droid believes that I'm in California. When I use applications like CellFinder or even Google Maps, it shows that I'm in California. Even the weather applications and timezone show CA information. I've changed each thing individually to my actual location, but after a few minutes when the applications auto-update, it changes back to California. I don't know what the hell is going on.
Is anyone else's GPS having trouble tracking your location. It seems if I turn it off to save battery when I'm not using maps and I turn it back on it can't track me. It worked great when I first got it, now it seems it can't locate me as good. Could this be a software issue or hardware? I downloaded advanced task manager and whenever I want to end all the apps I do that instead of individually selecting which ones I want to end. Could this be messing something up? I really want my GPS to work, I'm also in the NYC area so for the most part I should have signal all the time.
Something seems to be up with mine too, but only this evening. It was working fine since release day including this morning, but after work today Google Maps is showing me in Alabama yet I am in Virginia.
I started the GPS Status app and let it try to acquire a GPS location. About 10 minutes went by with no GPS satellite fix. So, I decided to check the Market for updates. ASTRO File Manager had an update to version 2.1.2. Once the update was installed, I opened GPS Status...the phone immediately acquired 8 GPS satellite fixes!!! Needless to say, I think I'll be going with another file manager app if they are going to cause issues like this.
Jbert the thing is I don't have astro. Could it be advanced task manager? That's the only thing I could think of that would be harmful
I had Advanced Task Manager installed for about a week. After listening to other people's claims on this forum that it slows down the phone, I uninstalled. I don't currently have any problems with not using it, so I left it uninstalled.
Maybe give it a try and uninstall, but first check that all your apps are up to date (no updates available in the market). Like I said, I noticed an instant result when updating ASTRO. If worst comes to worst, uninstall apps and reinstall them if it doesn't fix the problem.
I have been having trouble with my GPS for the past couple days. I found this on another forum and it worked for me. I have no idea how long it will last. I powered down the phone and removed the battery for about 15 minutes. Put it back in, went outside and powered it back up. GPS was working again. I have no idea how long it will last, but this worked for me at least temporarily
Update: still working after 2 days.
Last edited by lonz77; November 22nd, 2009 at 08:10 PM.
I, like others, have just had their GPS mysteriously stop working all of a sudden. With my garmin on one leg and my droid on the other (wife was driving ), the garmin was working fine and the droid pretty much not at all. GPS Status was showing 0/3 satellites.
Anyway, after much searching (and doing all the normal restart, take battery out, etc.), I saw one post suggesting to uninstall weatherbug and reboot. My GPS works perfectly again after that.
If you don't have weatherbug, then maybe some other GPS app is doing something wrong? All I know is that's worked for a few people so far. Good luck.
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I use Advanced Task Manager to keep exactly this from happening.
Form all accounts people have been complaining about Advanced Task Killer. I haven't noticed any issues or speed problems since installing Advanced Task manager.
What I found was that several apps did not close that were trying to use the GPS and they were interfering when my Google Navigator was trying to run. Usually powering the phone of/on would resolve this.
I use Advanced Task Manager to end all apps not on my exception list every 30 minutes.
Maps, Locale, Power Manager are all exceptions that keep my GPS working when I need it. GPS is off because Locale has it disabled then my Droid asks if I want to turn it on when I start navigating and it works fine.
For me it wasn't the phone causing the issue, it was my other apps.
I use Advanced Task Manager to keep exactly this from happening.
Form all accounts people have been complaining about Advanced Task Killer. I haven't noticed any issues or speed problems since installing Advanced Task manager.
What I found was that several apps did not close that were trying to use the GPS and they were interfering when my Google Navigator was trying to run. Usually powering the phone of/on would resolve this.
I use Advanced Task Manager to end all apps not on my exception list every 30 minutes.
Maps, Locale, Power Manager are all exceptions that keep my GPS working when I need it. GPS is off because Locale has it disabled then my Droid asks if I want to turn it on when I start navigating and it works fine.
For me it wasn't the phone causing the issue, it was my other apps.
I don't think it was really an app problem for me. I turned off/on the phone many times and it still didn't work. What made the difference was pulling the battery several minutes. I did not have to uninstall any apps.
mine stopped working as of yesterday, as far as I can remember...I hadn't used it in a few days. I've uninstalled all programs, but alas I still can't find my location with gps. hmmmm
I had trouble last night acquiring a GPS fix. Totally clear night, and stood outside for a few minutes. Nothing. Same thing this morning.
Uninstalled WeatherBug, power cycled the phone. Now its working. I don't think there is really enough evidence to be sure WeatherBug was at issue. Maybe it just needed the power cycle.
I don't have a lot of other apps installed. I am developing a GPS based app which I've been testing on my phone. I don't think my app was at issue (been working fine on most days). Could have just been a real issue with the satellite signals.
We need to keep tracking this "issue" to find out if its real or not. We know from the Autofocus issue that there are some weird bugs out there. But nailing them down can be challenging.
I'm also having GPS issues. I've uninstalled WeatherBug and powered down and removed the battery, but it doesn't seem to have fixed the issue. None of the other apps listed are ones that I have installed, so I'll be interested to see how this develops.
Same issue as a lot of folks - advice worked (thank goodness)
Same issue with the GPS software as reported above.
Have had the Droid for 3 weeks or so. Works great.
Used the GPS app to guide me to work this AM- worked great- gave me alternate routes through traffic etc.
On the way home..boom. Constantly got a message that it was trying to determine my location.
Funny thing was, it sort of knew where I was. As I drove home, Weatherbug would figure out what town I was in as I drove through different towns.
Zoinks, I said. It seems that something like Weatherbug is confusing the Google Maps app. Like there's a conflict going on here..and Weatherbug is winning.
I powered it off, and boom. It thought I was in Southern California. Not. I'm in Massachusetts. Although with winter here, I guess the Droid was trying to tell me something?
Anyways, I saw the posts in this forum, so when I got home, I removed the battery and let it sit for 20 minutes. When I powered the unit up, I got a Weatherbug Force close message. That's it. I deinstalled Weatherbug.
Went outside, told the GPS to guide me to a nearby location- and presto! It found its location directly.
Conclusion: This is some sort of software conflict, likely caused by Weatherbug. I suggest if anyone else has this problem de-install Weatherbug or any other downloaded and location-depended app and see if that helps. Oh, and go to Weatherbug's comments section in Marketplace and lodge a BIG complaint!
Drove from Miami to Tampa this afternoon with 2 droids in the same vehicle and only one would connect to gps. Both droids have same applications. Any ideas? Did a battery pull with no change in gps status.
Same problem here - with WIFI & GPS both on for location, the "location", when Drioid finds one, is often inaccurate by up to a couple miles, altho usually it is within 1/2 mile. I have uninstalled Weatherbug, pulled and re-inserted the battery, and it still "works" the same way - badly. If I turn off the WIFI for locations, and use just the GPS, it doesn't find any location at all - it is as if the GPS simply does not work. Yet, the notification bar shows the little satellite dish .....
Oh, and another thing, I am a former Alltel customer, and I saw a reference somewhere that there was a suspicion that in moving some data from former Alltel customers to the Verizon Droid could cause problems for some people's GPS. Anyone know anything about that?
I find the GPS to be very inconsistent and that includes for weatherbug. Sometimes Weatehrbug knows exactly where I am then it will think O am a town or two over. Generally if I bring up the application and tell it to refresh it will again figure out where I am. Locale seems to have similar issues with using the GPS, sometimes it knows and sometimes not. When I have brought up GPS status at times it seem to have a good fix and at other times no clue. I think it may be a combination of applications and the GPS just being a bit flaky...
I was with Alltel prior to it being absorbed by Verizon. I have seen some posts that suspect a problem here... something about the GPS having to be authorized by a cell tower and the Alltel plan causes some problems with this. I don't think I experience this issue.
I have found that if I set "Advanced Task Killer" so that it does not auto start and if I don't kill the GPS applications that things go OK. If I kill GPS related apps then those apps begin not to be able to find satellites then next time I run them. I am not sure what sort of power consumption problems might occur by not killing the GPS apps... it seems like if the GPS app is not on screen that the little satellite dish icon goes away... so maybe it is not drawing power.
To remedy the situation, where no GPS apps work, I can power off and then back on (sometimes with battery removal being necessary). I use GPSTest (a Market app... which is free) to determine how many satellites are detected and the signal strength. I find if I don't get a few bars within 10 or 20 seconds then I need to reboot... and none of the other GPS apps will work for me until I reboot.
It seems like there are alot of variables (i.e. I have never had WeatherBug loaded, I am located in Central FL, etc.), so take this with a grain of salt. I hope it helps pinpoint the problem(s).
I was with Alltel prior to it being absorbed by Verizon. I have seen some posts that suspect a problem here... something about the GPS having to be authorized by a cell tower and the Alltel plan causes some problems with this. I don't think I experience this issue.
I have found that if I set "Advanced Task Killer" so that it does not auto start and if I don't kill the GPS applications that things go OK...
Just as a follow up, I removed "Advanced Task Killer" all together and have had no more problems (at least for the last week)... GPS works great! I have not noticed a huge impact on battery life... but I am usually close to a charger so I am probably not a good gauge for this.
The GPS location on google maps with satellite view is one of my favorite bells and whistles.
I too just recently had the gps system on my moto droid stop working. As a result I removed all my applications dealing with any GPS or navigation possible. I also removed the updates to google maps. I even toggled the gps button. As stated by everyone else I also removed my battery and watched my phone as it turned into a paper weight for fifteen minutes. Unfortunately the gps system still didn't work.
Re-reading all of the posts, I read something about a GPS Test app. I figured there was nothing else i could try except restoring the factory settings, so I downloaded it. Seconds later the gps system picked up my location (after running the software) and found the nearest satellites. I then opened to the google maps software (with and without the updates) and the gps worked perfect. I'm not sure if this was any fix or if it will be any help, but it worked for me and I hope it works for anyone else.
After my GPS conked out (mid rural trip!) I came to this forum and tried all the suggestions posted here, to no avail. Removed every app, pulled battery, tried all permutations of settings (particularly the Wi Fi), nada.
Went to the local Verizon store, got a new phone (I was under 30 days/no charge) and new phone is working so far. I reinstalled all apps except a task killer app that I thought might be entangled with the GPS instruction set.
I don't know how common a problem this is, but mightn't it get addressed better if people were aggressive about service (change phones if within 30 days, call carrier, ask for manager, etc. etc.)?
Mine stoppd working today and I fixed it. I read another post which said to download. Gps test by mike lockwood. I ran the test. Also Whithin the Gps test I cleared the ailing data. Rebooted the phone and gps was working.
Before the test I tried restoring and wiping my whole system and cache. This did not help.
So just run the test.
After reading these responses, I uninstalled Advanced Task Killer and so far the GPS seems to be working fine now. It's only been a few days so I'll post if there are any more problems.
I had a similar problem for about 4 days, and finally did a hard reset (wipes user data) and started over. GPS is working great, and the phone's a lot faster than it was. I'm going to be a lot more careful about what apps I install.
try turning on the 'Power Control' widgit on your home screen. then use that to cycle the power off then back on for your GPS locator. Worked for me... and I didn't even have to reboot.
Good luck.
Had this same problem today and fixed it in my case, happy to share.
Had the Droid for about a month. No problem at all with the GPS, already used it on trips, played with it to work and around town. Worked perfect. Then today, I'm taking my daughter to a sleepover and I have a chat with my Droid and tell it where we are going (love voice rec BTW, amazing!). Navigation loaded up and all I got was "Searching for GPS..." Very similar problem to what you guys have been saying. Go to Google Maps and it shows me on the map, only accurate within 1800 meters (vicinity of a cell tower my guess). Then it really freaks me out and shows me in Central Mexico. I'm driving down the road and the blue arrow is showing me moving, only in the middle of the Mexican Wasteland 1000 miles south of the Mexican border. Kinda funny.
Well, I get to researching and find this thread and start to realize that something was causing the GPS to screw up. Followed some advice in here, uninstalled Advanced TK and that did nothing. Soft reboot, hard reboot, hard reboot after 15 minute battery pull, nothing worked.
Then I figured out the cause of the problem.
I have the Power Widget on one of my screens. I also installed a widget last night for Toggle GPS On/Off.
The two conflict with the other. If you turn GPS on and off using the Power Widget, then the Toggle Widget doesn't like it. Imagine having two light switches for one light at the top of the stairs, the other at the bottom. The light at the top of the stairs can be powered off and at the same time one of those switches will be in the on position.
At least that is the way I envision it.
I uninstalled the GPS Toggle On/Off and I'm back to normal, blue arrow driving down the round with an error of about 6 feet.
So, my advice is to look at the Power Widget, it is probably conflicting with something and fighting for control of the GPS.
UPDATE: Out and about running errands and the GPS got worse. This time GPS Status wouldn't even open. Hitting "My Location" in Maps caused a FC.
Uninstalled Advanced TK, did a 15 minute battery pull, reboot and the problem was fixed.
Last edited by fedrich519; June 12th, 2010 at 04:41 PM.
I was having the same problem about 2 weeks after my Droid was new. It worked fine at first.
As suggested by some of the posts I unloaded some applications and removed the battery for 15 minutes. Seems to be ok now. Hope I don't have to do this every few weeks.
got this same problem today..tried turning on/off, uninstalling programs etc and nothing worked. i uninstalled the power widget, restarted and it seems to have fixed the problem.
sidenote: i still have adv task killer so that doesnt seem to be a problem for me.
My Droid kept having worse and worse anomalies, then finally died completely this past weekend. I've got a warranty replacement that so far is working great.
Had same problem with GPS not connecting. After reading other posts, I removed Weatherbug and restarted Droid and it works great for now here in Nebraska
Yo guys... I just registered after fixing my GPS. My Droid X is pretty new. My GPS hasn't been working, I tried a bunch of stuff that was suggested (power off, battery out, force close programs). BUT what did it was like some people said.... I got rid of the Motorola GPS/WiFi/etc toggles and replaced it with the Android "Power Control" widget. Then I turned off the GPS, restarted the phone, turned On the GPS and then Magic! GPS has been perfect since!!! Hope this helps!
I have been testing a Droid starting from the US West coast all the way to Zhuhai China, Macao and Hong Kong over the past couple of weeks.
Fixes in Hong Kong are fast and accurate, if and only if the phone service is active. If it is turned off, fixes do not occur. Toggling phone service on and off, seems to disable getting fixes in lock step with the phone service being on/off.
In Zhuhia fixes were erratic, would sometimes take place if cell phone service was on, but get this: the fix was off by several hundred miles. The fix accuracy was abysmal, on the order of a 1000 feet or so. Satellites which were reported to be directly overhead and without obstructions would come and go as if they were phantoms.
The tests that I conducted were extensive and repeatable. I carried them out many, many times and got almost exactly the same results over and over. In other words predictable repeatability.
These tests imply certain things.
1. That cell phone service is necessary for getting a cold fix. That cell phone service does not guarantee reliable rough fixes, and such a "bad rough fix" is used, this erroneous position information somehow begets totally bogus satellite positions and fixes.
2. That satellite constellation almanac information is not being used properly or saved for future fixes.
3. The tactics being used by GPS enabled EPIRBS and PLB's to get cold fixes for machines that have been off for years and require a good fix within 20 seconds is not being used.
4. That whoever is responsible for this totally unsatisfactory situation should be put immediately to work fixing this.
The GPS control panel should allow users to do a cold start using user entered location and other means to reset the GPS when it gets into a loop where it can't get a fix.
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download gps test but it seem no satellite, restored my phone to factory state, download gps test still no sight of sattllite.
The fix was to hold my phone from the face side with right hand and slap it on my left hand. Magically it started to work again. But if I hold my phone from the back slapping it the other way didn't break it. was going to go for waranty if doing that breaks it. but still works.
I don't get it works and not work again. tired of it, my HTC Incredible works all the time. Always locks in few seconds, and it's usually around 2 meters dead on.
spyke555 recommends GPS Test (the application by Mike Lockwood on the Market). It has an option to "Clear Aiding Data", which is what spyke555 recommends. He also provides a nice set of GPS technical explanations.
I'd been receiving absolutely no satellites with my Droid X, but once I did the Clear Aiding Data action, the phone started getting the satellites.
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Tried all the above suggestion and they didn't work, found a co-work with a samsung on the same network and his didn't work either. There has to be a hardware or software problem and someone needs to own up to it,either verizon or google, now i know they are going to point finger at each other because they always do which makes for unhappy consumers. SOMEONE PLEASE FIX THE PROBLEM BOTH COMPANY'S NEED TO LOOK INTO THE PROBLEM. once there a problem with the red button on the side of my X that was used to take pix which stopped working after a major update complained to a few people and i am sure a few other people complained and low and behold the problem was fixed on my phone in a few days. SO PLEASE VERIZON AND GOOGLE MAPS LOOK INTO THIS ISSUE AND MAKE YOUR CUSTOMERS HAPPY AGAIN.
I have a DROID X and I'm having the same issue. I live in Maryland, but right now my cellphone has me in Macon, GA, around 4053 Forsyth Road to be precise. I'm kind of worried about this. It was like this yesterday also, at the same place. Any ideas?
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Originally Posted by Corvid
Well, I live in Indiana and my Droid believes that I'm in California. When I use applications like CellFinder or even Google Maps, it shows that I'm in California. Even the weather applications and timezone show CA information. I've changed each thing individually to my actual location, but after a few minutes when the applications auto-update, it changes back to California. I don't know what the hell is going on.
Weatherbug seems to have been my issue with Google Maps GPS on my Moto Droid
Thanks for the tip. I have been having issues with my GPS for a few weeks and didn't realize I had downloaded the Weatherbug app around the same time.
I just uninstalled the weatherbug app and my GPS started working again.
Thanks! Jeremy
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Originally Posted by keefer
I, like others, have just had their GPS mysteriously stop working all of a sudden. With my garmin on one leg and my droid on the other (wife was driving ), the garmin was working fine and the droid pretty much not at all. GPS Status was showing 0/3 satellites.
Anyway, after much searching (and doing all the normal restart, take battery out, etc.), I saw one post suggesting to uninstall weatherbug and reboot. My GPS works perfectly again after that.
If you don't have weatherbug, then maybe some other GPS app is doing something wrong? All I know is that's worked for a few people so far. Good luck.
this may sound weird but i fixed my gps. i am using the bh6x battery but not the bh6x cover i was using the cover that came with the phone just thought for the hell of it i would put the cover that came with the bh6x battery which it says to us with the bh6x battery and my gps came back. CRAZY!!! so for the hell of it i put the stock cover back on and the gps stopped working so if you are using a bh6x battery you better be using the bh6x cover that came with the battery.
I think my GPS issues were WeatherBug related also. I had trouble uninstalling- tried several times but screen would go black and a droid OS file would crash (sorry, I didn't note the name). On one of the last attempts, my phone just rebooted by itself.
The odd thing is that lately my phone has randomly rebooted several times. We'll see how things go after getting rid of WeatherButt...
I tried everything everyone mentioned above. I finally figured out what the problem was. I needed to re-calibrate the compass. Everything worked perfect after that...GPS worked and Navigation works.
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