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casarosa

Android Enthusiast
Aug 21, 2010
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Spain
Can someone please tell me why my GPS does not seem to work am sure I did not need a WiFi connection a small sat symbol used to appear and it picked up the satellites then was able to view my location on Google maps now it does not seem to work am I missing something have the latest software 2.2 etc
Regards
 
I discovered that Google maps must have had a bug somewhere so uninstalled then reinstalled seems OK now but do you need a WiFi connection at the same time to use the satnav am sure you don't the sat should pick up your location auto am I write
Thanks to everyone for your assistance somethings just drive you nuts at times
 
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You need a data connection - either wifi or 2/3G. When you run it after installing/updating you have to have a data connection before it will do anything. After that it'll use the last cached map at startup (I think).
That's correct, for part of it.

For Google Maps, it will cache a few pages and reload them if you're in the same location. But if you're moving or in a different area, then you MUST have a data connection to load fresh maps of the area.

For Google Navigation, you MUST have some sort of data connection in order to download the initial routing from Googles servers. The map data is stored on the SD card for Navigation, so it loads the maps from there once it has found the routing. But without data when it first tries to map a route, it will fail to load and a small popup informs you that there is no data connection. It will retry until you exit the app. If you go off-route for a gas stop or similar, it will try to re-route your trip and again it MUST have a data connection for the new routing.
 
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