No faults whatsoever!!! - HTC One X

Hello everyone I havent posted for quite a while.
I recently bought a HTC ONE X white serial number HT23SW.
simfree. network O2
When I first turned it on it immediately powered down since there was only 3 % battery charge. I plugged it into a power source then powered it back on.
Connected it to my wifi n router 5 GHz (I've renamed both my 802.11n SSID channels with the suffix 2.4 and 5.0 GHz respectively)
It then prompted me again that a 33MB software update was available.software 1.28.161.9
I charged from 3 percent to 60 percent then applied update.
Inital impressions ..... I had my phone plugged in for the majority of the day even though it had 85 percent charge I do beleive there is an eeprom which contains battery calibration data. Now my battery life is stellar.
No problems whatsoever after the 8th day. This phone is a beauty! ( I hope I am not speaking to soon)

If you have the time please post some screenshots of especially screentime. But also the total hours and other details would be cool. I would love to see a 4 to 5 hours screentime.
Cheers

Have you tested the GPS's ability to make an accurate track with an app like RunKeeper or My Tracks?
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ikeabuchi said:
Hello everyone I havent posted for quite a while.
I recently bought a HTC ONE X white serial number HT23SW.
simfree.
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Mine is grey one x also serial HT23SW which i got on uk launch day 5 april, apart from initial poor battery which seems to be steadily improving with use and ota updates, none of the major issues others are complaining about. Maybe this is a particularly good build batch?
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I also have a flawless grey HT23SW HTC One X

I thought mine is flawless as well until I saw how ridiculous GPS behavior is. On Google maps my position is just floating all over the screen...

Had no problems with mine everything working great battery life took a while to pick up but seems to be going quite well at the moment very happy with my device

I hAve a white one which so far has no issues.great gps,screen, sound and Bluetooth.battery life seems on the up as well.
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Yes I will post the battery statistics. If I remember correctly I had over 5 hour screen time and 33 percent battery left.
What was quite strange is that I left my phone at 89 perecent a couple of nights ago and woke up the next morning and stranglely It was still at 89 percent. This must be where the companian core comes into play with negligible quietscent current drain.
I have used the stock maps programs to check the gps hardware and it locked onto the satellites in under 20 seconds maybe earlier, The program mentioned that the accuracy is within 20 meters but what I could tell it was accurate within a meter (I checked the accuracy at each junction/intersection I came to)
so yes it working flawlessly. I played teeter (level 21) and checked the gyro no problem there. I am really impressed with the wifi n 5GHz browsing speed (unsure whether it is dual band) but it like its on steroid faster than my i7!! laptop in some instances. no over heating when playing soul craft THD.

monkeytennis said:
I hAve a white one which so far has no issues.great gps,screen, sound and Bluetooth.battery life seems on the up as well.
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ikeabuchi said:
I have used the stock maps programs to check the gps hardware and it locked onto the satellites in under 20 seconds maybe earlier, The program mentioned that the accuracy is within 20 meters but what I could tell it was accurate within a meter (I checked the accuracy at each junction/intersection I came to)
so yes it working flawlessly.
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I'm not sure your testing method is sufficient to declare the GPS as flawless. You just sort of spot checked.
Would you mind downloading the free app called Run Keeper and using it to record yourself walking around the block or something similar?
Check out the consistent results I get doing that. For any kind of tracking app, the GPS in my HOX is just about useless. A half mile walk records as three miles with a walking speed of 2 minutes per mile. Not even olympic athletes can walk that fast! LOL
For perspective, I walked a straight line down the sidewalk from where the pin to where the 2 mile flag is. Everything else is just BAD data.

in relationship to the testing of the gps I didn't do a spot check. I did a dynamic test at full zoom and the result that the arrow was moving smoothly at the correct speed. . I will down load this program today and post a screen shot

distortedloop said:
I'm not sure your testing method is sufficient to declare the GPS as flawless. You just sort of spot checked.
Would you mind downloading the free app called Run Keeper and using it to record yourself walking around the block or something similar?
Check out the consistent results I get doing that. For any kind of tracking app, the GPS in my HOX is just about useless. A half mile walk records as three miles with a walking speed of 2 minutes per mile. Not even olympic athletes can walk that fast! LOL
For perspective, I walked a straight line down the sidewalk from where the pin to where the 2 mile flag is. Everything else is just BAD data.
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I use Endomondo to track my runs and it is prettty much perfect. Have also used the sat nav for around an hour and found it to be spot on.

Had no problems after 1 week but then started noticing a screen flex and back light bleeding. Gl for now guys
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No screen flex.light leakage or flickering, Bluetooth A2DP works fine with my SONY DR-BT216.
tested the Near field communication and that works. oh I forgot the compass works perfectly it didnt on my htc desire.
Btw my phone is unrooted. My friend at work also has the same model with same serial prefix. he had it 6 weeks. and he also has no problems also. I just cant understand why people have so many problems.

I haven't found the plethora of "GPS Sucks" threads that we used to see on early Samsung phones like the SGS and Fascinate, but there are enough random comments in the forms about GPS flakiness to show it's not just me. Someone else mentioned issues in this very thread. Perhaps we're just a few unlucky folks with bad hardware.
ikeabuchi said:
in relationship to the testing of the gps I didn't do a spot check. I did a dynamic test at full zoom and the result that the arrow was moving smoothly at the correct speed. . I will down load this program today and post a screen shot
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Sorry, I misunderstood how you tested. Read it as you just checked your location when you reached intersections.
I'll appreciate your efforts to post a track!
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I use Endomondo to track my runs and it is prettty much perfect. Have also used the sat nav for around an hour and found it to be spot on.
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I also tested with Endomondo Pro. Actually, it was Endomondo that made me first notice the error; Runkeeper was the "second opinion."
Here's a track made with the HOX of the same walk going the other way.

c4llum said:
Mine is grey one x also serial HT23SW which i got on uk launch day 5 april, apart from initial poor battery which seems to be steadily improving with use and ota updates, none of the major issues others are complaining about. Maybe this is a particularly good build batch?
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Same for me. The phones f'ing brilliant

I find AGPS is pretty bad and floats (even after clearing agps etc in gps test) but GPS only is awesome.

animaleyes76 said:
I find AGPS is pretty bad and floats (even after clearing agps etc in gps test) but GPS only is awesome.
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Don't really understand what you mean. Do you mean turning off all location service setting except standalone GPS?
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Even my GPS seems to accurate
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I bought a HOX (grey, HT23RW, made in Taiwan) from Polish Orange a few days ago and I have no issues too. It looks like this is a perfect build batch.

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[Q] How good is your GPS ?

Hi forum...
Today I tried my gps in my desire hd for the first time, and I am really dissapointed when I compare it with my SonyEricsson X10...
On my trip home from work it never managed to log on and show my possition.
When I got home I installed "GPS test" from marked on our 5 android phones...
I then put them side by side in a window and started the software...
The 3 sonyericsson phones, x10i, mini and mini pro, and my 2 htc phones, legend and desire hd.
My x10i locked on fast, within 15-20 seconds, and with accuracy of 3-4 meters on 10-11 satellites constant after about a minut...
Mini and mini pro got arround 8-9 satellites, and about 8-12 meters accurate, within 2 minutes...
My desire hd, used 3-4 minutes to log on, and had 6-8 satellites, accuracy never better than 32 meters...
And when I touched it, it often lost signal again...
Last my legend, about 10 minutes, 4-6 satellites, and never better than 48 meters...
Is HTC just that bad making gps compared to eg. sonyericsson, or do I have two faulty devices here, that are no more than two month old...?
What is your experience with GPS on android phones, compared to the desire hd ?
Should I try to factory default my htc phones and try again ?
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I tried both on my Desir and Desire HD and both get a fix in about 10 s. Both also see the same number of satellites, in my case 11. Desire had an error of 2 m while HD 4 m.
Maybe there is a hardware problems with mine two htc phones then ? :-S
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Just got a lock on under a minute. I must admit the first lock after a new rom always takes a long time.
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Try installing GPS Status from the Market. When you run it for the first time, it downloads the latest A-GPS data.
Also turn use GPS satellites on in the Location options of the phone (if you haven't already) and give the phone a restart. Leave it on after that.
I usually get a lock in ~10-15 secs in Google Maps
I found an application on marked called "gps status and toolbox" and among a lot of other information it can also tell how long the phone use to get a lock on the gps...
My desire hd use arround 78 sec every time with this...
- my sonyericsson x10i use 8 !
And with a much better initial and overall accuracy on the x10i...
If this is not common problems with htc phones, then I just might have two different htc phones here with the same problem...!?!
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How odd, I usually get very quick lock-on times!
the first fix takes some time.
When I now put my DHD in its holder behind the windshield it takes anywhere between 10 and 30 secs.
Sometimes even under 5 secs....
Quite happy with how it is working now
When I was out with a friend in a car testing the phone GPS, I got a lock on after like 10 seconds...
I can't get a lock on after 5 mins now using GPS test...
//locked in 10 secs after I put the phone in the window... I feel dumb
Hmm, I had a problem with my old DHD where it wouldnt get an accurate lock. I sent it off to htc and they sent me a new phone. Looked like the gps module wasn't working properly.
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Hmm, I had a problem with my old DHD where it wouldnt get an accurate lock. I sent it off to htc and they sent me a new phone. Looked like the gps module wasn't working properly.
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i get a lock on in 3 seconds 5 sats and on google maps it gets me stood at my door stop so nothing wrong with the gps its got to be your phone
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i get a lock on in 3 seconds 5 sats and on google maps it gets me stood at my door stop so nothing wrong with the gps its got to be your phone
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3 s is very quick. Did you change travel a long distance between the time you checked the position in front of your door and the previous one? If you far from your last fix point, and then try to get a fix, it'll probably take more time than that.
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3 s is very quick. Did you change travel a long distance between the time you checked the position in front of your door and the previous one? If you far from your last fix point, and then try to get a fix, it'll probably take more time than that.
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Nope it goes from instant lock to around 5 seconds lock
From England with leedroid dhd techo!

GPS?

How is the GPS? I grabbed the Droid RAZR during the extended return period and I must say, the GPS is amazing! I use GPS a lot so that's very important to me.
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GPS is fantastic. By far the best i have seen on a smartphone to date (I'm making a comparison between the Desire HD, SGS2, Desire & iPhone)
GPS connects in between 2 & 5 seconds and i have not had a dropped signal using Navigator.
My 2 cents worth....
I agree. No issues with GPS. locked to within 40 meters from inside a restaurant and once out side got a much closer lock right away. Tested using GPS Status and Google Maps.
Does the nexus use the glonass satellites like the galaxy note? Could someone please run GPS test or something similar and see if it uses sats in the 70's range, as well as the regular 1 - 24.
Not that I can tell:
Great to hear, I was concerned because the gs2 has a very lame GPS connection
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My Nexus has a much better GPS than my N900 or HTC Kaiser, although it seems to have difficulty indoors AND you have to enable the wifi to get a better signal putting further strain on the battery.
It also adds almost an extra km to my 13.7 (now 14.5) daily commute. Is this like the 'measuring the coastline of Britain' fractal paradox?
Any stand alone GPS navigation app works?
I am not talking about Google Maps, because that is obvious.
But, apps like Sygic 11.2.x, CoPilot, etc.
Sygic doesnt seem to. Please update my app compatibilty thread with others you find not working!
Want to hear more..
I am using Vibrant and it is very frustrating...
And I heard SGSII is not good either...
I don't know if I trust Samsung anymore
I read somewhere it uses the barometer(not thermometer ) to add another dimension to the localisation process.
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Mine connects twice as fast as the Nexus S. GPS Status work well with it.
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Mine connects twice as fast as the Nexus S. GPS Status work well with it.
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Is that using just pure GPS or A-GPS?
This alone would get me to upgrade from Nexus S.
How's the GPS inside a partially obstructed view like a bus or something? My Nexus S takes like 2-5 mins.
NOTE: I don't have a data plan, so not using A-GPS but pure GPS
Hopefully this isn't a pain for anyone, but could one of you fine European gentlemen with Nexus' do me a favor?
Go outside, download GPS STATUS & Toolbox (I want to see accuracy of Meters, not feet) and post a screenshot.
Outside of my house, my Samsung Droid Charge will NEVER lock below 5 meters, while my Thunderbolt and Incredible with lock to 1 or 2.
You may ask, what's the big deal?
Well, it's the difference between Google Maps knowing I'm at my house, or my neighbors.
Thanks!
Can anyone please test if the GPS is usable when data network(HSPA) is disabled, like in Flight Mode with GPS enabled?
Thanks!
Samsuck said:
Hopefully this isn't a pain for anyone, but could one of you fine European gentlemen with Nexus' do me a favor?
Go outside, download GPS STATUS & Toolbox (I want to see accuracy of Meters, not feet) and post a screenshot.
Outside of my house, my Samsung Droid Charge will NEVER lock below 5 meters, while my Thunderbolt and Incredible with lock to 1 or 2.
You may ask, what's the big deal?
Well, it's the difference between Google Maps knowing I'm at my house, or my neighbors.
Thanks!
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I can only get it to 5meters
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I can only get it to 5meters
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Swear to god? Sigh.
I've never seen a Samsung phone lock it's GPS under 5 meters. Then again i've never had a GS2.
That is disappointing.
Accuracy is a big thing to me.
Samsuck said:
Swear to god? Sigh.
I've never seen a Samsung phone lock it's GPS under 5 meters. Then again i've never had a GS2.
That is disappointing.
Accuracy is a big thing to me.
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I'll try again tomorrow for u dude, it locks super quick which is pretty good for me
I guess if it locks really quickly I can be satisfied with that. I honestly feel that there is something wrong with Samsung's GPS chips and rather than trying to fix it, they added a barometer to help
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Can anyone please test if the GPS is usable when data network(HSPA) is disabled, like in Flight Mode with GPS enabled?
Thanks!
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I second this.
And if you have a Nexus S, can you please compare your results.
I'm curious if new gps chip and/or barometer speeds it up.

How is the GPS on this beast?

Can you lucky bastards with one of these in hand post some GPS test screen shots please? And overall GPS performance ....I'm an owner of a vibrant and need a working navigation phone ...also does vzw let u use Google maps or is there some fee for using GPS?
Thanks
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My GPS locked immediately and tracked accurately. I haven't been able to do any further tests yet but I'm very happy so far
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It's pretty legit. Best Samsung GPS ever. It's not quite the iPhone's GPS on speed but it's close.
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It's not quite the iPhone's GPS on speed but it's close.
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but that's probably got a lot to do with that at apple, big brother is always watching.
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but that's probably got a lot to do with that at apple, big brother is always watching.
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Yeah the GPS on the iPhone probably ALWAYS on or something.
GPS is really important to me but so far I've been able to get a strong quick lock indoors. Haven't tested the navigation yet.
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kangxi said:
GPS is really important to me but so far I've been able to get a strong quick lock indoors. Haven't tested the navigation yet.
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Navigation is great. It takes about 30-45 seconds initially to figure out its compass direction and then it's perfect from there.
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It's pretty legit. Best Samsung GPS ever. It's not quite the iPhone's GPS on speed but it's close.
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Apple hand picked their hardware for a reason. Android devices have to follow in line with "But are there drivers for Android yet? If so, we'll just go with this GPS module."
Plus, ICS should be a lot quicker polling for GPS anyways. It's probably mostly OS related.
Went out to my backyard to attempt my first GPS lock on the phone. Took about 5 sec for a full lock with multiple sat. (Not complaining, since my g2x would take like 40 sec.)
Check out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1360278
It has a barometer, which helps with super-fast GPS lock. Even indoors (google indoor maps for malls, etc, is useful finally).
Just installed GPS Status, instantly locked and went from about 15m to 10m in a second.
It's overcast/rain and that's from my screened in porch. It got 9/9 sats right away.
The best from the same location/clear day with a charge or bionic is 5m.... but that's waiting for a while and holding it still.
i´m impressed
get my phone last week and atm sit down in my rom, playing with google maps and after 5 or 6 seconds wtf o0 ?!?! what is going on?!?! i got a gps signal in my rom?!?!?!
it´s my 5th android phone and bevor that i got 3 nokia phones with gps and non of this was able to get a signal in my room.
it´s funtastic
Coming from a moto phone that takes 2 minutes on a good day, it's solid.
Have only driven maybe 100 miles with navigation, but it's been stable so far regardless of where it is in the car.
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Coming from a moto phone that takes 2 minutes on a good day, it's solid.
Have only driven maybe 100 miles with navigation, but it's been stable so far regardless of where it is in the car.
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2 minutes? be glad
my last phone was the optimus 2x and i´m glad to be rid this piece of ****.no more words for lg software developing.nice hardware but fail software.
2 weeks ago i was in spain (Teneriffa) for one week and it needs between 5 and 10 minutes to get a signal and lost it every 10 or 15 minutes...
In germany the same.itßs nice to have a phone with gps and you can not use it
i´m glad that i can drive now with my gn and my holidays are safe
Excellent GPS specially when coming from Captivate with a busted chip.
sitting here in my room ... I got 9/9 in around 10 - 15 seconds.

How would you rate the GPS performance of your nexus (poll)

Please vote (1-unusable, 2 barely usuable, 3 adequate but not great, 4 good, 5 awesome)
Ive had this phone for about a month now, and i love it, but the GPS for me has been awful.
When i first got the phone, it would work - but not great, sometimes not locking, losing signal while driving frequently, etc. Then i went on a period where it didnt work AT ALL. Randomly that started to work again - but only as good as it was before.
Currently:
Takes forever to get even a mediocre lock
VERY inaccurate - usually around ~30m at best
Loses lock
I thought maybe it was just my device, but i met a couple the other day who both own the Verizon version, and they were running ICS, so i ask them if i could run a few tests, and to my surprise, both of their phones were just as bad as mine. Ive heard a crappy GPS might be a JB bug, and will be fixed with the next update - but they were both using 4.04 - so no jellybean bug there.
Basically - for me the GPS is unusable, because if you cant count on it, whats the point. I had a doctors appointment the other day, and luckily i knew the general direction - because by the time the GPS kicked in, i was getting off the highway. I was about to just type in directions manually, and then just find the place like that. Maybe samsung just sucks at making GPS's (i used to own a captivate )
I also have started using endomondo to track my runs, and even that sucks. I started and stopped at the same point on my street, but according to the app, i stopped running about 30m short of where i actually did. (GPS gave out, or just never realized that it moved.)
How is the GPS for you??
Voted 4. I geocache, so I need a decent GPS receiver. Since the "Great Nexus GPS Outage" a week or two ago, the GPS has been adequate. It locks within about 15 seconds, and the lock has good accuracy. Lately I have noticed that even a "warm" lock takes 10-15 seconds. Warm locks should be basically instant.
I'm in the habit of launching GPS Status and allowing it to download the assistance data and get a lock before using other GPS apps. Not sure how much it helps.
Yesterday my data connection was unbelievably slow and GPS accuracy was awful. I had nearly full bars of HSPA reception, and 9 good satellites, so it didn't make any sense. Rebooting fixed that, thankfully, but it was odd that both features degraded at the same time.
I do wonder if the GPS subsystem relies on communication with some site on the 'net. Maybe that would explain why the "Great Outage" affected only Galaxy Nexus devices and not others. During that outage all of my Garmin handhelds and several other Android devices got decent locks in good time, while the GNex took ten minutes to get a poor lock.
Edit: why the heck do I have to wait 2 minutes to submit changes to a post?!
MondoMor said:
I geocache, so I need a decent GPS receiver. Since the "Great Nexus GPS Outage" a week or two ago, the GPS has been adequate. It locks within about 15 seconds, and the lock has good accuracy. Lately I have noticed that even a "warm" lock takes 10-15 seconds. Warm locks should be basically instant.
I'm in the habit of launching GPS Status and allowing it to download the assistance data and lock before using the GPS in any other app. Not sure if it helps.
Yesterday my data connection was unbelievably slow and GPS accuracy was awful. I had nearly full bars of HSPA reception, and 9 good satellites, so it didn't make any sense. Rebooting fixed that, thankfully, but it was odd that both features degraded at the same time.
I do wonder if the GPS subsystem relies on communication with some site on the 'net. Maybe that would explain why the "Great Outage" affected only Galaxy Nexus devices and not others. During that outage all of my Garmin handhelds and several other Android devices got decent locks in good time, while the GNex took ten minutes to get a poor lock.
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This whole situation reminds me a lot of the galaxy s1 bs that i went through. The gps clearly sucked but some defended it. People came up with a bunch of hacks that did basically nothing, and the problem was never fixed.
How is it possible that the flagship android phone has terrible gps ? How are developers supposed to design apps on it that use gps? I think the nexus s was the same way. Wtf Google. I might be returning this if it's not fixed completely with the next official update. According to whoever i talked to in customer service, should be within a few weeks.
Coming from nexus s and its terrible GPS, had to vote at least 4
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4 or 5 never had any problems.
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Currently:
Takes forever to get even a mediocre lock
VERY inaccurate - usually around ~30m at best
Loses lock
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I voted a 4.
I usually get a GPS lock in under 10 seconds if outdoors and under 30-ish seconds indoors.
Outdoors, I typically get an accuracy within 10 feet. Indoors, it can get a bit worse, but is still usually within 30 feet.
I've never had the GPS lose lock.
Voted 4. GPS locks come pretty fast for me. Accuracy is also OK, but it does lose its lock once in a while during a bicycle trip. I do have the phone in my pocket, to be fair I should test it when it has a clear view to the sky (mount it on my steer or something).
4-5 for me. It works pretty good for me and acuuracy is there.
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5 here, no problems.
5. Went on a thousand mile road trip and never lost a lock for even a second. Navigation worked flawlessly.
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I can't use navigation it says Google Navigation can not be used in this location (Turkey)
I can just take rooting.
Used yo be really good but since the outage its been crap. It'll get a lock and give me directions but then randomly it thinks I'm two blocks away and start rerouting. This happens a lot.
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I travel a lot with the Nexus GPS. It serve me well all the time. Takes about 10 seconds to locate and never loose signal. I give it a 5.
I have no need for the GPS and such but I decided to open the navigation app and boot the gps, i waited for 3 minutes with the screen saying waiting for location till i just gave up and shut the gps back down
Voted 4/5. Out of the box, it took forever to lock and even then was only hitting on 4-6 satellites. My previous phone (Epic 4G) was notorious for this as well. Used GPS Status and all is well again (lock usually within 5 seconds).
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4-5 here works great.
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Voted 4
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Please vote (1-unusable, 2 barely usuable, 3 adequate but not great, 4 good, 5 awesome)
Ive had this phone for about a month now, and i love it, but the GPS for me has been awful.
When i first got the phone, it would work - but not great, sometimes not locking, losing signal while driving frequently, etc. Then i went on a period where it didnt work AT ALL. Randomly that started to work again - but only as good as it was before.
Currently:
Takes forever to get even a mediocre lock
VERY inaccurate - usually around ~30m at best
Loses lock
I thought maybe it was just my device, but i met a couple the other day who both own the Verizon version, and they were running ICS, so i ask them if i could run a few tests, and to my surprise, both of their phones were just as bad as mine. Ive heard a crappy GPS might be a JB bug, and will be fixed with the next update - but they were both using 4.04 - so no jellybean bug there.
Basically - for me the GPS is unusable, because if you cant count on it, whats the point. I had a doctors appointment the other day, and luckily i knew the general direction - because by the time the GPS kicked in, i was getting off the highway. I was about to just type in directions manually, and then just find the place like that. Maybe samsung just sucks at making GPS's (i used to own a captivate )
I also have started using endomondo to track my runs, and even that sucks. I started and stopped at the same point on my street, but according to the app, i stopped running about 30m short of where i actually did. (GPS gave out, or just never realized that it moved.)
How is the GPS for you??
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I am a car parts driver and i constantly need the use of my GPS one thing i noticed about the Gnex is that, the GPS VARIES ON the phone provider and plan you have the faster and beter your mobile network the better your GPS WILL work for you! NOW the reason i gave the Gnex a 4 star is because even with 2G edge networks the gps will work while driving within a minute but the process will lag a bit longer not due to finding the direction either but due to locating the gps signal..

Unlocked bootloader delay, wifi reception and Nougat

My Pixel C is due to be delivered in the next couple of hours and I have a few questions for you seasoned owners:
Is it worth unlocking the bootloader given the 30 second delay and any problems this might cause getting Nougat?
Just how bad is wifi for you now? (This could be a major issue for me as I use my Nexus 10 in my garden at the absolute limit of coverage.)
And does the latest (final) developer preview make for a decent daily driver?
Thanks in advance.
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My Pixel C is due to be delivered in the next couple of hours and I have a few questions for you seasoned owners:
Is it worth unlocking the bootloader given the 30 second delay and any problems this might cause getting Nougat?
Just how bad is wifi for you now? (This could be a major issue for me as I use my Nexus 10 in my garden at the absolute limit of coverage.)
And does the latest (final) developer preview make for a decent daily driver?
Thanks in advance.
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DP5 is very stable and worth the change. I have not unlocked my bootloader due to the delay.
The WiFi is bad. Really bad in my opinion
The bootloader delay is annoying if you restart your tablet a lot, but why should you do? So if you are not shutting down your device at night or every time you dont need it, it should be fine.
The 30-second delay is trivial (to me.) I think it's an odd and intrusive choice, but it's never been a big deal.
I've never had any trouble with the wifi, although it sounds like the mileage varies. I don't usually care how many bars there are as long as it's not dropping off.
So far, I'm very impressed. I've tested the WiFi and, although the speed drops off, the range is really good, probably better than my Nexus 10.
I'm not going to unlock the bootloader, so far I see no reason to.
Nougat is great, zero issues.
2 apps won't work and one screams on loading, but that's about par when moving between devices.
It looks and feels like a really premium device, in real terms it costs the same as my Nexus 10 did at the time but this comes with a keyboard!
I just got my replacement and the latest build of Nougat is awesome, I've been using it as my DD without issue. I can't attest to the wifi because my apartment is small and my neighborhood is crowded.
My main problem is transferring files and getting ADB to recognise the device - I've had both working and now neither is, which is really puzzling and frustrating!
WiFi is bad on mine, on the latest N preview. It picks up my WiFi, but the speed drops from 36mb to anywhere between 2 and 10
This is with the router in the next room
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mrbubba999 said:
WiFi is bad on mine, on the latest N preview. It picks up my WiFi, but the speed drops from 36mb to anywhere between 2 and 10
This is with the router in the next room
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The wifi has been driving me crazy, frequent drop outs, massive speed drops over distance - I'm returning it; which is really frustrating as everything else about it feels so premium, but to release a device they know is so badly flawed and still charge so much for it?!
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My main problem is transferring files and getting ADB to recognise the device - I've had both working and now neither is, which is really puzzling and frustrating!
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If you're using Windows, check device manager and make sure the drivers are installed.
if you're thrilled about the device (like i do) file an RMA with google and they'll send you a refurb but updated Pixel C (serial# should start with 620xxx). I assumed that those with horrific wifi or screen problem probably has one with a serial number beginning with 5A or 5B. Check this thread to see if the one you have is cursed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-c/general/mapping-problems-to-serial-t3274660
Got my replacement yesterday and so far wifi has significantly improved. When im in the backyard, i noticed that wifi would disconnect about every 10-15min but with the new serial#620, wifi strength is about the same but I have not experience any disconnect around the same place. Hopefully the screen issue hold up on this one as well...
As for bootloader, I have a rooted phone with unlocked bootloader as my main so I'd keep the Pixel C completely stock. I havent found a need to do anything to it yet.
I've had my pixel c since it was released. Don't have any issue with it on wifi... this includes using it throughout a 2500 sqft house that is old construction (lots of natural signal blockers) and in back or front yard. It works about as well as an iPad does in the same environment, perhaps a little slower max speed at the more distant range, but no drop-outs and fast enough to handle HD streaming at the same distances.
For an android tablet I'd still consider it the best that is out there, although the nvidia shield is a cheaper option.
My serial number is 5A22000040. I bought mine in May and have not experienced any of the problems I read here. No screen tints or light leaks. My WiFi has never been an issue. I have run SpeedTest several times and the Pixel does the same as other WiFi devices I have.
I do get a screen blink out every now and again (more than a flicker) but I only seem to notice it when playing Spider Solitaire so I think it is application dependent. Otherwise, this tablet is smoking.
And for a bonus, I through my tablet into my Harley saddlebag (inside a Glock hand bag) and have ridden for days, using the tablet for nightly movie entertainment. I would say I stress it pretty well.
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I sent mine back as the wifi issues made it too annoying to use, the money was refunded as soon as UPS collected the packages - suggesting Google knew my machine was a dodgy one?

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