[Q] GPS stays on all the time. - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

it is to my understanding that you should be able to turn on GPS satellites on, and it should only run on demand. aka when you open Google maps it comes on, close maps and it goes off. For some reason my GPS and icon stays on all the time unless I turn it off manually. every time I install a Sense 3 ported ROM, I wiped and never restored anything with titanium. I turned on the GPS and it was activated and wouldn't go off till I turned it off. I froze all system applications with titanium and it still stayed active. Anyone know or know where I can find a fix please. tried Google but most posts about the problem date to 2010 and are irrelevant to fixing my problem.

If your using a pure Sense 3 rom, CoolSensation or what ever it's called, expect bugs. The only way to tell if it's a rom related problem is flash another rom and see if that works fine.

Well it turned out be an application as to why it came on after a full wipe and no restore I can't say but I uninstalled it and re-installed it again from the market and problem is fixed. thanks for your reply.

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Navigation, "Searching for GPS" constantly? ? ?

When trying to use google maps & the built in turn by turn navigation it will load up then just say searching for gps & it never locks on & doesn't give me the voice guided turn by turn anymore. Google maps is up to date, gps is on & showing in the status bar, & I have tried in numerous locations with the same result. Am I alone on this one?
This has happened to me a few times with diff ROMs even. GPS test app shows that there are sufficient sats in view but the system never locks in. Next day it works fine.
Could be radio or kernal related. Try clearing data and cache. Probly wont help but can't hurt.
Do you open maps first then navigation? For some reason, when I open just navigation, it will do what you say and never lock on. Get to navigation by typing the address in to maps and then hitting driving navigation.
does the same in mine no matter what... i dunno what to do. running incredibly re engineered rom (newest one)
Driving around while trying to get a lock can cause it to take a little longer... Cloudy skies can do this also. Being inside a building can also interfere.
If you just have standalone GPS turned on, well that's your problem right there. The other two assist in getting a GPS lock alot quicker. The other two that I'm talking about is Google's and VZW's Location Services. Those two will also help get a better and more precise position aswell.
NOTE: Navigation. If this was a fresh/wipe install or you get stuck at "Checking Navigation Availability" do the following:
1) Turn on GPS
2) Start Maps
3) When prompted turn on WiFi (do not need to connect to any)
4) Map should then show approximate location
5) Get out of maps
6) Reboot
6) Start Navigation
I think this stuff is all on the right track. Here's my method (I get the same thing on a de-sensed stock rom):
I think Google Maps has the ability (not so great) to 'block' itself via using huge amounts of resources whereas the GPS doesn't use much resource and needs a helper app to get itself oriented the first time. Once oriented it is fine.
The one I use is a free market tool called "GPS Status" by EclipSim. It takes ~3 seconds to get a fix. So you start GPS (via power widget settings, whatever) and start GPS Status, wait a little while and you can see it locking onto satellites, and when it says first fix = ~3 seconds or ~30 seconds, (it depends on some unknown conditions), then close it and you can use navigation because it knows where it is.
Worth a shot. I've been doing that since the 'dawn of droids'.
I completely unrooted my phone and no matter what I do it will not get a GPS lock. I deleted Google maps and redownloaded it, uninstalled updates, tried every combination of settings in location, etc. and nothing.
I tried on my wife's stock incredible also and it immediately locks on to her location and starts the turn by turn navigation without any issues.
I think there was something wrong with the internal GPS chip/locator in the phone itself. I contacted Verizon and they are sending me out another replacement. Hopefully this one works properly.
Thanks for all the replies guy's but it looks like the phone is just defective.
read on another thread to wipe dalvik cache. So I tried it and it works. After initial wipe, GPS quickly acquired satellites and locked on.

[Q] GPS not powering off.

This started yesterday while traveling. GPS stays on no matter what. Even if I switch it off the icon remains. Doing a restore from a previous backup does not fix it.
It's killing the battery.
So I intend to do a full wipe and flash the latest CM7 nightly.
Anything else I should consider?
On Edit; Think I found the offending program and I had done a backup prior so it was in the backup. UN-installed and reinstalled and the issue went away. Still intend to do the full wipe <grinz>
For curiosity's sake, what was the culprit?
Backitude
https://market.android.com/details?...t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImdhdWdsZXIuYmFja2l0dWRlIl0.
It had defaulted to realtime updating and would not reset.
I froze the app and the gps turned off. Defrosted and it turned back on. Forced closing had no effect.
Uninstalled and reinstalled and it went back to operating normally.
Ahh I see, it's great that you found a solution so quickly.

LT28at w/ JB lt28h .211 major gps bug?

I've been running the only official lt28 JB firmware for over a month now on an LT28at with AT&T as the carrier. Overall pretty happy with it, haven't noticed any 'day 1' bugs accept for the video recording lag (which for whatever reason is phone playback only? on my pc, through vlc, all the video's look great.)
However, only July 22nd, Google released the updated maps app....and things have kind of gone south for literally anything gps related ever since...
The issue is tricky. After i installed the updated maps app, my phone froze on the map screen while searching for a gps signal. After about 5 seconds, the phone rebooted...but it wasn't a full reboot it seemed...it only took another 5 seconds or so before i was back at the lock screen. If i hadn't been physically looking at the phone, i never would've noticed it happened. Before this update; i had never encountered this problem.
After the kind of 'mini' reboot thing...no matter what, any gps related app (my tracks, gps status, Torque Pro, etc.) would do exactly the same thing. If i turned the gps off or never used a gps related app, the phone would function normal as ever...after manually rebooting the phone by either a full reset, or just turning the phone on and off...the gps would function normally again...I could get a lock, could use any of the apps, etc...
after a few hours, though...it would freeze up on gps stuff again, and get into the same boot loop issue with any time the gps sensor was used.
I've tried rolling back maps, but the problem remains...and i'm kind of stuck now...I'm positive this showed up with the newest maps update, as i had been using JB for a while before it and never had any gps problem of any kind...
what i've tried so far:
flashed an AT&T ICS firmware back...gps functioned properly for 2 days without a single problem. because this is an LT28at, pc companion cannot do a repair for this firmware. I get a 'we couldn't find any software for this device' or something of that nature. I've wiped everything through flashtool, and reflashed multiple times, without any form of back up data. I'm not rooted anymore, as i wasn't crazy about the rooting method for JB to begin with. figured i'd just wait for the time being.
tried 2 different .ftf files of the same JB firmware...both have the problem.
clearing cache of any gps related app i have doesn't seem to effect anything.
the only thing that seems consistent is that the problem only starts happening after the phone has been on for a few hours. If it try gps after a fresh boot, it works perfectly. If i try again a few hours later, most of the time it freezes and quickly resets, but keeps doing it non-stop until i shut the phone off.
is anyone having anything like this? Any help would be greatly appreciated...
EDIT: this can be marked as solved i guess...found info on other phones with 4.1.2 having similar problems...something to do with memory allocation and the adreno 220 gpu...rooting and running a memory tweaker/task killer (greenify or autokiller memory optimizer both worked) has been a good enough work around for the time being...hasn't happened once since i switched autokiller to 'aggressive' memory management...no gps problems, and not one redraw...phone is actually running better than new now haha...

[Q] GPS stucked

Dears,
anytime I want to use GPS I need to switch it OFF and ON from notification bar, otherwise it doesn't work.
It's enough to open Maps to experience the issue: no GPS notification is shown on the bar, but after switching OFF and ON it loads position within a few seconds.
I usually see GPS notification blinking when there's no GPS app running, so I suspect an application is continuously using GPS, maybe stucking it after some time.
To troubleeshoot I've been doing a full wipe and I've been reflashing ROM; I started with a blank device (only SDcard has not been formatted) and I installed all apps one by one checking anytime the problem.
Well, I installed all apps without the problem to occour, but it started to accour again in some hours.
I don't know what to do anymore, because I'n not able to check which application is using GPS or any GPS related log information.
Can anybody help me?
Phone specs are in my signature.
Thanks and best regards
ultradj83 said:
Dears,
anytime I want to use GPS I need to switch it OFF and ON from notification bar, otherwise it doesn't work.
It's enough to open Maps to experience the issue: no GPS notification is shown on the bar, but after switching OFF and ON it loads position within a few seconds.
I usually see GPS notification blinking when there's no GPS app running, so I suspect an application is continuously using GPS, maybe stucking it after some time.
To troubleeshoot I've been doing a full wipe and I've been reflashing ROM; I started with a blank device (only SDcard has not been formatted) and I installed all apps one by one checking anytime the problem.
Well, I installed all apps without the problem to occour, but it started to accour again in some hours.
I don't know what to do anymore, because I'n not able to check which application is using GPS or any GPS related log information.
Can anybody help me?
Phone specs are in my signature.
Thanks and best regards
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I used to have that issue ..the best thing is just shut down GPS after usage and switch it on when you want
also maybe try TopNTP it's a GPS fix which allows you to lock to GPS quickly it works by patching the GPS files on your system maybe it may help...just a suggestion
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Google Nav crashing with flashing white/black screen

got an issue with the google nav app crashing on me.
a little background first though.
had this issue on the std rom, and tried flashing the current ARHD 31.3 rom in the hope of fixing it, it hasnt!
from a fresh boot, i can go into the google maps app, choose a location and then use the nav app go to there, no issues at all.
next time, i open maps, no issues at all, choose my location, and as soon as i hit start navigation, the nav screen opens, showing the next turn to make at the top, the voice is telling me where to go, but the main map screen, is flashing black and white.
it flashes like that for 5 or 10 seconds before crashing, the only way to restore navigation to a working state is to reboot the phone.
its getting rather annoying now, as i dont use the nav very often, i tend to need it occasionally, and its irritating to have to reboot the phone just to get the nav working.
as far as i am aware, the GPS works fine in everything else, (Maps, strava, gps test) it just seems to be nav thats causing the issue.
i've already tried clearing the cache from settings, apps, clear data, but i still get the same issue
any ideas on what might be causing this
cheers
sning said:
got an issue with the google nav app crashing on me.
a little background first though.
had this issue on the std rom, and tried flashing the current ARHD 31.3 rom in the hope of fixing it, it hasnt!
from a fresh boot, i can go into the google maps app, choose a location and then use the nav app go to there, no issues at all.
next time, i open maps, no issues at all, choose my location, and as soon as i hit start navigation, the nav screen opens, showing the next turn to make at the top, the voice is telling me where to go, but the main map screen, is flashing black and white.
it flashes like that for 5 or 10 seconds before crashing, the only way to restore navigation to a working state is to reboot the phone.
its getting rather annoying now, as i dont use the nav very often, i tend to need it occasionally, and its irritating to have to reboot the phone just to get the nav working.
as far as i am aware, the GPS works fine in everything else, (Maps, strava, gps test) it just seems to be nav thats causing the issue.
i've already tried clearing the cache from settings, apps, clear data, but i still get the same issue
any ideas on what might be causing this
cheers
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Had this too on CM, thought it had something to do with the ROM but after reverting to stock exactly the same issue. You're not alone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=46517908&postcount=15438
Any update on this issue? I have exactly same issue on stocked One X with Sense 5.0, Android 4.2.2.
I have exactly the same problem. I'm wondering if it's a Sense or app issue. Either way, I submitted a bug report.
Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk
I turned off the hardware overlay in the Developer section, and it seems no problem anymore... Not thoughtfully tested yet, tho...
Still flashing and crashing HTC One X+
Google maps to navigation is still flashing and crashing - even after turning off hardware overlays.
Works 1st time after reboot. If I swipe the app away from recent apps screen, then it starts failing.
3rd time I start it, working again, but I figure it's going to happen again.
AT&T HTC One X+ phone,
Android 4.2.2, Sense 5.0,
SW number 2.15.502.1,
HTC SDK API level 5.41,
Kernel 3.1-10-gf4d5f91
build number 2.15.502.1 CL280456
Anyone ever get an answer to this? Last post I found was December 2013 and still nothing.
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I think I've found a kind of workaround to prevent this problem.
When you search the location you want to reach, and you are faced to the tile with these info:
8 min (3,1 km)
some info about trip
[MAP]
Start navigation
Instead of click on "Start navigation", click on "8 min (3,1 km)", then when the map is open, click on "Departure" and maps should not crash.
I hope the explanation is enough clear, I've translated texts from the italian app so I'm not sure if I've did it in the right way.
fez vrasta said:
I think I've found a kind of workaround to prevent this problem.
When you search the location you want to reach, and you are faced to the tile with these info:
8 min (3,1 km)
some info about trip
[MAP]
Start navigation
Instead of click on "Start navigation", click on "8 min (3,1 km)", then when the map is open, click on "Departure" and maps should not crash.
I hope the explanation is enough clear, I've translated texts from the italian app so I'm not sure if I've did it in the right way.
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Totally works! Thanks!
HTC One X
Cyanogen 10.2.1
I was so annoyed with this...
I have had this problem for the last year using the stock, rooted AT&T Rom for my HTC One X + My wifes phone that is an HTC One X does not seem to do this. I found when I removed the maps update it worked well. When it updated it seemed to work a few times then the flickering and crashing started up again.
I tried the other suggestion above.
Finally I noted that when I clicked on start nav and as soon as it tried to open the map if I hit the power button and waited a second and turned it back on the image was stable. Sometimes I couldn't catch it before it crashed but if I did it would do the trick.
Why doesn't google fix this?
Same here. One X with rooted stock ROM.
When the flickering starts, i turn off the screen and then back on. This works for me in most situations. Still really annoying.

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