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Maybe it's just me, but....
Has anyone else found that the GPS is useless on the Eris?
And that that makes maps and any other app that relies on the phone knowing your location worthless?
Those turn-by-turn directions don't help much if your phone thinks your a half mile away from your actual location.
And those apps that help you find your car? Or your distances on a golf course?

And other than buying a new phone, has anyone found a solution?

Thanks.
 
Maybe it's just me, but....
Has anyone else found that the GPS is useless on the Eris?
And that that makes maps and any other app that relies on the phone knowing your location worthless?
Those turn-by-turn directions don't help much if your phone thinks your a half mile away from your actual location.
And those apps that help you find your car? Or your distances on a golf course?

And other than buying a new phone, has anyone found a solution?

Thanks.

Wow, mine has been fairly/very accurate in the couple of months I have been using it. Make sure your GPS is enabled. Tower triangulation is not nearly as accurate.
 
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I disagree - I find mine quite reliable. When tracking a walk (using Cardio Trainer) it even could "see" that I looped around our driveway - about a 40' diameter circle. I've used it to get "unlost" on several occasions in unfamiliar territory. My husband's Moto Droid was having gps issues last weekend, but it is normally very reliable as well. Maybe your phone was not finding satellites, or maybe the gps isn't working well on your phone; I don't think it's an issue with all Erises. Please post as you learn more!
 
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Wow. Thanks, all, for the quick replies.
Although I'm not sure that I'm happy to learn that it IS just me! ;-)
I do have GPS and my location both on, I've tried indoors and outdoors and in different locations miles apart -- and the best it can do is within a half mile. I spent about an hour on the phone with Verizon on this and their response was that Google Maps must be inaccurate in my region (southeastern Virginia) and that I should report that to Google.
I guess it's time to take it back to the Verizon store.
 
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Try going into maps and into Latitude (layer). You should see your location on the map with a blue shaded circle around you representing your locations accuracy. With GPS on and if you are outside you should see the circle as a tiny dot, otherwise if the shaded circle is large you are only defining your location via cell towers.

Also keep in mind your location will not be determined instantly with GPS. Depending on your view of the sky it may take a monute or 2 to find your exact location.
 
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I've tried indoors and outdoors and in different locations miles apart

No GPS that I'm aware of works well indoors, they have to be able to 'see' the sky to get a fix on the satellites. So make sure you've got a good clear view where you are. Thick trees overhead and skyscraper type buildings can sometimes even cause a problem.
 
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I have run into problems with mine on occasion. If I restart the phone, it typically works just fine.
On the first 2 leaks I noticed occasional problems getting GPS fixes. I used the gps for a few thousand miles of trips. On the third leak I have not had any problem yet, and I've run a couple thousand miles and a multistate trip too.
 
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have you tried the app gps status? it will show you the signal strength of the various satellites and the rest of the raw gps data. if its not locking in the gps satellites, then it'll never be accurate.

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qrcode for gps status.
 
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Hello again, and thanks everybody!

I tried several of your suggestions ... and lo and behold it started working. (Or I finally inadvertently did something right.)

You all were a tremendous help -- thanks for the time and information.

And of course ... no sooner did I get the thing up and running when I got prompt to upgrade to 2.1.

Navigator works great, though, eh?

Peace.
 
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Maybe it's just me, but....
Has anyone else found that the GPS is useless on the Eris?
And that that makes maps and any other app that relies on the phone knowing your location worthless?
Those turn-by-turn directions don't help much if your phone thinks your a half mile away from your actual location.
And those apps that help you find your car? Or your distances on a golf course?

And other than buying a new phone, has anyone found a solution?

Thanks.

I suspect that you've got your GPS turned off, and are using cell towers to estimate your location.
 
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