Hi.
Some time ago I broke screen of my Desire Z and gave it in for repair. Repairmans change the screen, and now it works perfectly, but my GPS stop works at all. If I use google maps or GPS test or other application, what use GPS, icon of GPS connect blink, but program don't see satellites at all (one time, however, after long time "GPS fix" program saw 2 of them, but did not write any other information). I try 3 firmware ( 2.1.13 MIUI on android 2.3, last MIUI on android 4 and last Mimicry) and try SuperWipeG2 without any effect. Repairman told what he don't do anything to damage GPS.
I want to ask, can it be due to bad connection with cable or bad connection with GPS antenna, or I need full GPS repair? And where I can get scheme of Desire Z modules to fix it manually, if problem only in bad connection?
did you try another radio?
d_gkal said:
did you try another radio?
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No, but I try some firmwares - I think in different firmwares radio is different. I'm wrong?
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Okay, I understood root of problem and fix the phone manually. Because I don't find solution in internet, write it here. Remove the cover, holding by 3 T5 screw. On reverse side of cover you can see 3 yellow plates (probably made of copper). It's GPS antenna. At the appropriate places in the motherboard you can see small legs, 2 legs on each plate. Carefully bend them with tweezers in the opposite motherboard. They need to touch the plates when closing the case. That's all, you GPS is working now.
bravchik said:
Hi.
Some time ago I broke screen of my Desire Z and gave it in for repair. Repairmans change the screen, and now it works perfectly, but my GPS stop works at all. If I use google maps or GPS test or other application, what use GPS, icon of GPS connect blink, but program don't see satellites at all (one time, however, after long time "GPS fix" program saw 2 of them, but did not write any other information). I try 3 firmware ( 2.1.13 MIUI on android 2.3, last MIUI on android 4 and last Mimicry) and try SuperWipeG2 without any effect. Repairman told what he don't do anything to damage GPS.
I want to ask, can it be due to bad connection with cable or bad connection with GPS antenna, or I need full GPS repair? And where I can get scheme of Desire Z modules to fix it manually, if problem only in bad connection?
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even i am having the same problem with my phones gps.... still trying to figure out ...
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bravchik said:
Okay, I understood root of problem and fix the phone manually. Because I don't find solution in internet, write it here. Remove the cover, holding by 3 T5 screw. On reverse side of cover you can see 3 yellow plates (probably made of copper). It's GPS antenna. At the appropriate places in the motherboard you can see small legs, 2 legs on each plate. Carefully bend them with tweezers in the opposite motherboard. They need to touch the plates when closing the case. That's all, you GPS is working now.
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Hey bro your are awesome outstanding where did u learn this? my gps was not working tried full wipe super wipe many other thing but no luck.. i just did what you said and i got satellite in 5 seconds.. hey i really dont know how to thanks you man you are just awesome..... :good: :good: :good: :good: :good: :good: :good: :good: :good: :good: :good: :victory: :victory: :victory: :victory: :victory: :victory: :victory: :victory: :victory:
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bravchik said:
Hi.
Some time ago I broke screen of my Desire Z and gave it in for repair. Repairmans change the screen, and now it works perfectly, but my GPS stop works at all. If I use google maps or GPS test or other application, what use GPS, icon of GPS connect blink, but program don't see satellites at all (one time, however, after long time "GPS fix" program saw 2 of them, but did not write any other information). I try 3 firmware ( 2.1.13 MIUI on android 2.3, last MIUI on android 4 and last Mimicry) and try SuperWipeG2 without any effect. Repairman told what he don't do anything to damage GPS.
I want to ask, can it be due to bad connection with cable or bad connection with GPS antenna, or I need full GPS repair? And where I can get scheme of Desire Z modules to fix it manually, if problem only in bad connection?
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look at this video how to open back panel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9S7k1OJalM once you take off the panel at the right side middle you will see to copper plates Carefully bend them with tweezers in the opposite motherboard while closing that legs should touch the back panel do as
bravchik told thanks to him for letting us know the fix cheers
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My GPS cant work..ill have tried the gps status app, reflash stock rom, changing the radio and many more but there no respond... And i also have bug which is my trackpad always scroll down..its annoy me wich i already have a great rom from revolutionary v 3.0...i hope someone expert can help me to solve this problem before i send it to repair center...i dont weather its hardware or software problem...
Molongest said:
My GPS cant work..ill have tried the gps status app, reflash stock rom, changing the radio and many more but there no respond... And i also have bug which is my trackpad always scroll down..its annoy me wich i already have a great rom from revolutionary v 3.0...i hope someone expert can help me to solve this problem before i send it to repair center...i dont weather its hardware or software problem...
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Me too. Having a gps problem right now. What rom u using?
Runnymede AIO V6.0.4.3 S.E
Baseband 32.56.00.32U_5.17.05.23
When using gps status apk..my gps status always in spinning icon that i guess it hardware failure..but i see the gps of desire is in snapdragon chipset..is that possible..so how to repair this problem..or anywork around as i need my gps for my work...any expert member please help me..i also don't know if the system detect my gps hardware..
Install Z-Devicetest from the market and start it.
If the GPS hardware is dead Z-Devicetest will have a red X in the GPS box. If it shows a green check, click on GPS. If NMEA data scrolls, your GPS antenna is likely the problem.
I had a similar issue with my wife's GPS. Eventually it would never see any satellites under GPS Status.
I fixed it by opening up the phone and making sure all GPS connections were good. If you are reasonably handy you can follow these instructions to dismantle the phone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXZqIjtFoAU
The GPS antenna is shown at 2:47 (it has a connector at both ends - make sure that both are snapped into place).
But before you disassemble the phone that far, at 1:49 in the video ("Remove the antenna") try the following: when you have removed the antenna you will see several copper contacts (similar to the two vibrator contacts highlighted in the attached photo). I seem to recall there were 4 copper contacts under that antenna cover. Gently bend the contacts slightly upwards - this will either ensure better contact or (as with my phone) re-establish contact. To remove the antenna is very quick.
In my case, GPS is incredibly strong after this procedure - 10 seconds max. to GPS lock inside the house.
Thank for your solution..but i found my gps antenna is missing so how to find it or replace it...
Are you saying the GPS antenna as shown at 2:48 in the video is not present?
The attached photos all highlight the antenna.
If it is really missing - which seems unlikely - perhaps the GPS antenna cable from the HD2 might work:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-HTC-HD2...ccessories&hash=item20c2bf50bc#ht_1761wt_1037
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-HTC-HD2...ccessories&hash=item4cfeabdcb9#ht_2413wt_1270
Yes..the cable is missing...so i gonna try to replace it..thanks for the information!!
Thanks
Thanks rete! Your advice worked. Open up my phone, made sure gps antenna was firmly in place at both ends, pulled up the other connectors you mentioned, closed the phone, booted up and it found five satellites instantly.
Really, thanks a lot man. I no longer need to consider upgrading to a newer phone!
Extremely grateful! I had two HTC desire´s and I had repaired the headphone jack in both of them and was going mad as to why the GPS wasn't working.
I've read just about every post in this forum that even mentions GPS trying to find a solution, but no luck, so I'm asking outright in case I missed something or someone has the answer and hasn't contributed it yet.
My One X has horrible GPS.
I'm not talking about how long it takes to find satellites, it does that quickly enough. What I'm talking about is using an app like My Tracks, Endomondo, Run Keeper, etc to record a track. If I sit the phone perfectly still and let one run, the position and track wander all over the map like a drunken sailor looking for a good time. If I actually move in a straight line, the position shows me blocks away from where I really am. If I try to use a navigation app, the directions are meaningless because the phone thinks I'm as much as 1/2 mile away from my actual position. (I should post a video of that, it's hilarious how bad the directions are.)
Please don't respond if the only problem you've had with GPS is that it took too long to find satellites and downloading someone's aGPS fix app or tweak solved your problem. I've tried all that, multiple times.
I suspect it's just bad hardware, maybe bad antenna connection or something similar, and I'm going to need to replace the phone, but before i go through the hassle of trying to get HTC to replace this dev unlocked phone, I want to make sure there's not a software fix possible. I'm past Expansys' 14 day return window, so HTC is my only option, or possibly my American Express warranty service.
Any thoughts?
The pic is a screen capture of the phone sitting in my parked car in an uncovered parking lot for about 10 minutes. Note how much it wanders around.
Well, no replies, so I guess that means a big NO to any one actually finding a software fix to this particular problem.
For what it's worth, I installed CM9 in the phone and the GPS is still unable to hold an accurate location, so I'm sure it's a hardware issue at this point.
That's a real pisser, since they told me the turn around time on fixing my phone will be 3-4 weeks at the HTC Warranty Repair center in Houston, TX.
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I hate to say it, but it must be your unit.
I use GPS navigation very frequently (SoCal, USA) - and coming from a flawless GPS on SGSII, I have to say that HOX GPS is even better. It's more precise - it can even correctly show which side of the road I'm on. Also, driving past intersections is spot-on, which shows how on-the-spot it is.
Did you install any cases, or keep it somewhere where antenna signal may get blocked?
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I hate to say it, but it must be your unit.
I use GPS navigation very frequently (SoCal, USA) - and coming from a flawless GPS on SGSII, I have to say that HOX GPS is even better. It's more precise - it can even correctly show which side of the road I'm on. Also, driving past intersections is spot-on, which shows how on-the-spot it is.
Did you install any cases, or keep it somewhere where antenna signal may get blocked?
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I didn't want to believe it, but I concur it's got to be a hardware issue. No case in it, nothing blocking the antenna. I have same issues even laying it on a patio table out in the open.
I'm also in SoCal...San Fernando valley and the west side of Los Angeles. The one time I tried to use the GPS for navigation it was like getting affections from the three stooges.
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Mine does exactly the same. Calibrating the compass an turning wifi off while using gps solves it for me. Gsp is spot on whe wifi turned off... turn it on while navigating and it wonders off road....
I had the same problem, I downloaded GPS Test Plus from the Market, went into settings, selected Clear AGPS and then selected Update AGPS - seems to have been tons better since I did that.
Found this via an Internet search so Kudos to those who discovered it although I apologise I can't remember where I found it!
breugiek said:
Mine does exactly the same. Calibrating the compass an turning wifi off while using gps solves it for me. Gsp is spot on whe wifi turned off... turn it on while navigating and it wonders off road....
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Yop this I remember even from the iPhone. Accuracy +50m when Wifi or Mobile network assisting with the position. Without max 5 . and not much wandering
Just turn it off in the location. As the breugiek above me suggested.
Thanks for the responses.
As stated in the original post, this is not an aGPS issue. I've tried many aGPS type fixes..Faster fix app, crypted fix and a few others.
I didn't mention it, but I've already tried turning of wifi; it makes no difference.
I suspect bad hardware, specifically something wrong with the antenna.
Annoys me no end to be HOX-less for a month. I've only owned the damn thing for 4 weeks.
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Kinda meant the settings > location > Googles location service = un-check. But I guess you already tried that one :/ (but mentioning it just in case)
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Kinda meant the settings > location > Googles location service = un-check. But I guess you already tried that one :/ (but mentioning it just in case)
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Yeah, tried that too, but thanks for the follow up.
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I'd posted a wandering track from a parked vehicle in the OP, but for those interested, here's a two-minute video of the HTC One X GPS in action while trying to use it for Navigation with the Google Navigation app.
http://youtu.be/_nxptMIPuIE
Mine is the same but only when I stop the car at lights etc. Sat nav shows me going rallying across field and drowning in the sea when near the coast, sorts itself out when on the move again tho.
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I may have found a fix (it works for me so far anyway) - see my post here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=27266275&postcount=145
Thanks for the suggestion, I've already seen your post in the other GPS is messed up thread. I tried it and it doesn't fix my phone. Clearly bad hardware.
Cheers!
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GPS now working fairly well on this phone. It's not perfect, and requires WiFi off, but other than some initial wandering at startup I'm getting accurate tracks on it.
The fix was to install ARHD 7.0. No idea what changed from earlier versions but it works well enough to put up with until I can get a shorter repair time quote from the warranty center.
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Hey guys i have noticed since replaacing my screenmy gps wasnt working great and now not at all.....
I have tried faster fix
I have tried 2 different roms
I have opened the back up and checked the connecting pins
I have tested the 3 antennas on the top plate with my multi meter all have connectivity
Anyone any other ideas?.....
goofylad said:
Hey guys i have noticed since replaacing my screenmy gps wasnt working great and now not at all.....
I have tried faster fix
I have tried 2 different roms
I have opened the back up and checked the connecting pins
I have tested the 3 antennas on the top plate with my multi meter all have connectivity
Anyone any other ideas?.....
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Anyone????
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You've done all of the diagnostic steps I would start with. In the GPS Status app, is your fix/sats ratio 0/0? Or does it at least show satellites like 0/22?
The symptoms you are describing point towards lack of pin contact. I know you checked them already, but it's extremely difficult to tell if the pins are actually making contact once you screw the back of the phone back on. I had this issue once, but found that simply tightening the screws as much as possible without stripping them did the trick. Others who had this issue resolved it by slightly bending the pins higher so they make contact easier.
If you are 100% certain they are making contact, I have no idea what would cause it, considering all of the diagnostic steps you have already taken. If GPS status shows satellites but 0 are fixed, I'm 99% certain it's the pins not making complete contact.
I hope that helps. Good luck, and let me know how it goes.
PS: Make sure the ROMs you are testing with are confirmed to be working with GPS. If you want to rule out custom ROMs as a cause, use a stock ROM.
Hi there, i have been getting the camera may be in use by another application" error message I have tried sony pc companion, hard reset and imat a loss at what to do
any help would be greatly appreciated
amoony said:
Hi there, i have been getting the camera may be in use by another application" error message I have tried sony pc companion, hard reset and imat a loss at what to do
any help would be greatly appreciated
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I'm experiencing the same thing now. Hope someone can help
got same problem. the app usig camera was on smartwatch, after restart of the smartwatch everything is working
Anzael said:
got same problem. the app usig camera was on smartwatch, after restart of the smartwatch everything is working
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What is smartwatch? Where is smartwatch? Please help me!
No smartwatch here but same problem. Restart or force stop and delete data works
Any news? I just bought my xperia M5 and after 5 days I am experiencing this
Check your Camera strip inside
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Any news? I just bought my xperia M5 and after 5 days I am experiencing this
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Mine also experienced the same problem, i've done all the things... like disabling google apps, Camera app, cleared all draw over apps finally the hard reset also but didn't seem to work... finally i got fed up and tried to figure it out myself ... bought my own service kit and disassembled my mobile... Here is the thing i found... the back camera module strip runs jus underneath the battery, the battery is fixed to the phone by a white synthetic glue... some poor assemblers in sony jus sticked the glue to the battery right on top of my camera strip which hinders the camera opening... then i removed the glue the cleaned the dtrip with ips solution now it s working good...
Try carefully if you are doin so... this was the reason for my camera fault...
Cheers,
Aj
allwyn4cool said:
Mine also experienced the same problem, i've done all the things... like disabling google apps, Camera app, cleared all draw over apps finally the hard reset also but didn't seem to work... finally i got fed up and tried to figure it out myself ... bought my own service kit and disassembled my mobile... Here is the thing i found... the back camera module strip runs jus underneath the battery, the battery is fixed to the phone by a white synthetic glue... some poor assemblers in sony jus sticked the glue to the battery right on top of my camera strip which hinders the camera opening... then i removed the glue the cleaned the dtrip with ips solution now it s working good...
Try carefully if you are doin so... this was the reason for my camera fault...
Cheers,
Aj
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Lol, I also got fed up with it and sent the unit at the service center for product replacement. 1 week after, the result is a mainboard problem and WTF! 2 WEEKS FOR APPROVAL OF ITEM REPLACEMENT!! I will never again buy a phone from sony. Too much hassle damn
This also may occur when the camera flashlight was used as a "real" flashlight / pocket light. Close the other app.
Ever since I've upgraded to marshmallow, I haven't been able to use the Navigation feature in Maps. The maps correctly show my current location but when I start Navigation in Google Maps, the location remains the same even if I am moving in the car. I have tried Fulmics and Limitless but still facing the same issue. Any thoughts?
Anyone?
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nice to see that im not alone but unfortunately for me the problem is im unable to get a fix most of the time but when i do it took a minimum of 8 minutes to get a solid 1 and worst of all it remains even after fully downgraded to stock lollipop and clean wipe via kdz method.. below is a screenshot of my gps status
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I will post a fix today, with screenshots and photos of the actual fix that I've done. Stay tuned
The Google API uses something called a "fused" location, which uses a combination of GPS coordinates, network info, and wifi IP. It determines which is the most accurate and delivers that location to the app.
With that said, I have had zero issues on marshmallow ROMs with the actual GPS signal, nor the fused API. Install an app like GPS Status & Toolbox which will detail the actual GPS signal you are getting from each satellite, if any, as well as a fix if you have one. Also, using that app, download the A-GPS assistance file.
If you are getting zero signals from any satellites, it could either be the ROM or a hardware issue. If that's the case, try another marshmallow ROM like the Resurrection Remix ROM. If no luck there, have you done any mods to the internals of the phone? For instance, many users have reported issues after putting thermal paste on the SoC chip for a cooling mod. The thickness of the paste prevents the GPS antenna pins from making contact. Good luck!
So,
1) disassemble your lg g3
2) take out the upper plastic part that contains the on/off and volume buttons.
3) scratch the 2 pins (near my cutter) and also the 2 pins on the plastic part (the 2 pins on the upper left)
4) cut a 3x3mm cartboard and place them under those 2 pins (like in the image - the 2 white pieces)
5) put back everything
6) optional => root + change the gps config file (NTP) . You can use FasterGPS app from playstore.
Before I did this , I was outside in my garden, and I have used the Gps Test app.
There were just 2 or 3 sattelites found, and everytime it didn't lock my position.
After the tutorial that I have given to you, in the same place, I have the reception like in the picture
Hope you liked it
gbb14 said:
So,
1) disassemble your lg g3
2) take out the upper plastic part that contains the on/off and volume buttons.
3) scratch the 2 pins (near my cutter) and also the 2 pins on the plastic part (the 2 pins on the upper left)
4) cut a 3x3mm cartboard and place them under those 2 pins (like in the image - the 2 white pieces)
5) put back everything
6) optional => root + change the gps config file (NTP) . You can use FasterGPS app from playstore.
Before I did this , I was outside in my garden, and I have used the Gps Test app.
There were just 2 or 3 sattelites found, and everytime it didn't lock my position.
After the tutorial that I have given to you, in the same place, I have the reception like in the picture
Hope you liked it
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Thanks for the advice, will try it tomorrow. I was having same issue and I changed the gps.config to match my NTP and also I went to the APN and under APN Type I added agps (like this: default,supl,apn). Now I'm having better reception.
AlwaysLucky said:
The Google API uses something called a "fused" location, which uses a combination of GPS coordinates, network info, and wifi IP. It determines which is the most accurate and delivers that location to the app.
With that said, I have had zero issues on marshmallow ROMs with the actual GPS signal, nor the fused API. Install an app like GPS Status & Toolbox which will detail the actual GPS signal you are getting from each satellite, if any, as well as a fix if you have one. Also, using that app, download the A-GPS assistance file.
If you are getting zero signals from any satellites, it could either be the ROM or a hardware issue. If that's the case, try another marshmallow ROM like the Resurrection Remix ROM. If no luck there, have you done any mods to the internals of the phone? For instance, many users have reported issues after putting thermal paste on the SoC chip for a cooling mod. The thickness of the paste prevents the GPS antenna pins from making contact. Good luck!
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I've not modded the internals of my phone, however, I disassembled it to unbrick it as I had hard bricked it. I'l try out the app as well. Thank you!
gbb14 said:
So,
1) disassemble your lg g3
2) take out the upper plastic part that contains the on/off and volume buttons.
3) scratch the 2 pins (near my cutter) and also the 2 pins on the plastic part (the 2 pins on the upper left)
4) cut a 3x3mm cartboard and place them under those 2 pins (like in the image - the 2 white pieces)
5) put back everything
6) optional => root + change the gps config file (NTP) . You can use FasterGPS app from playstore.
Before I did this , I was outside in my garden, and I have used the Gps Test app.
There were just 2 or 3 sattelites found, and everytime it didn't lock my position.
After the tutorial that I have given to you, in the same place, I have the reception like in the picture
Hope you liked it
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Thank you for such an extensive post detailing everything. Will surely try it out!
napster_nagrath said:
I've not modded the internals of my phone, however, I disassembled it to unbrick it as I had hard bricked it. I'l try out the app as well. Thank you!
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Ah, well that could certainly be a lack of contact with the GPS antenna pins. If you can reassemble the G3 again properly with no mods, there is no need to bend the pins (with cardboard or anything else as mentioned by others). That would be addressing the symptom, instead of the cause. The specifications of the G3 allow the pins to easily make contact if everything is in it's place and tightened correctly. When reassembling, I also recommend re-applying blue Loc-Tite on the threads on all of the screws like the manufacturer did to help keep the screws tightened. I personally have modded two G3's with 1mm thermal pads on the SoC, and I still have had no issues with pin contact and have had an excellent GPS signal with a average 6 second fix. Let us know how it goes.
Unfortunately none of the above work for me @AlwaysLucky @arys64 . I tried all the apps and I also put a piece of cardboard under the pins. The GPS Status keeps saying "Waiting for Location".
napster_nagrath said:
Unfortunately none of the above work for me @AlwaysLucky @arys64 . I tried all the apps and I also put a piece of cardboard under the pins. The GPS Status keeps saying "Waiting for Location".
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Oh man, super bummer. It may not be a pin contact issue then. What ROMs have you tried so far? GPS Status "waiting for location" simply means it does not have a fix yet, but it should have a small readout of the signal you are getting from each satellite. (you can get signals from satellites without getting a fix). Post a screen pic of GPS Status for me, if you wouldn't mind.
AlwaysLucky said:
Oh man, super bummer. It may not be a pin contact issue then. What ROMs have you tried so far? GPS Status "waiting for location" simply means it does not have a fix yet, but it should have a small readout of the signal you are getting from each satellite. (you can get signals from satellites without getting a fix). Post a screen pic of GPS Status for me, if you wouldn't mind.
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I've tried Fulmics 4.2, Limitless 1.0 and Limitless 3.0.
I've attached the screen from the app.
napster_nagrath said:
I've tried Fulmics 4.2, Limitless 1.0 and Limitless 3.0.
I've attached the screen from the app.
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Well, the number of satellites look average, but they simply aren't getting barely a signal if any at all. If you are sure you have ruled out the ROM as an issue, which it looks like you have, I'd have to say it's a hardware issue. Either your antenna is busted or the GPS receiver chip itself is failing. To me, it looks like the antenna. But if you have confirmed the pins are making contact okay, I'm simply... stumped. Sorry I couldn't be of more help, and my last suggestion would be to triple check those pins are not bent sideways and are still properly soldered to the board and making contact with the antenna. Good luck. :fingers-crossed:
AlwaysLucky said:
Well, the number of satellites look average, but they simply aren't getting barely a signal if any at all. If you are sure you have ruled out the ROM as an issue, which it looks like you have, I'd have to say it's a hardware issue. Either your antenna is busted or the GPS receiver chip itself is failing. To me, it looks like the antenna. But if you have confirmed the pins are making contact okay, I'm simply... stumped. Sorry I couldn't be of more help, and my last suggestion would be to triple check those pins are not bent sideways and are still properly soldered to the board and making contact with the antenna. Good luck. :fingers-crossed:
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Yeah no worries. I'll try and see what can be done. Cheers.
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Yeah no worries. I'll try and see what can be done. Cheers.
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Hey there, a friend of mine was having a similar issue to yours and said he had to flash a different radio for his GPS to get a fix, which is sometimes included the ROM, and sometimes not. You might want to give that a shot?
AlwaysLucky said:
Hey there, a friend of mine was having a similar issue to yours and said he had to flash a different radio for his GPS to get a fix, which is sometimes included the ROM, and sometimes not. You might want to give that a shot?
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Nah I tried them all. No luck.
gbb14 said:
So,
1) disassemble your lg g3
2) take out the upper plastic part that contains the on/off and volume buttons.
3) scratch the 2 pins (near my cutter) and also the 2 pins on the plastic part (the 2 pins on the upper left)
4) cut a 3x3mm cartboard and place them under those 2 pins (like in the image - the 2 white pieces)
5) put back everything
6) optional => root + change the gps config file (NTP) . You can use FasterGPS app from playstore.
Before I did this , I was outside in my garden, and I have used the Gps Test app.
There were just 2 or 3 sattelites found, and everytime it didn't lock my position.
After the tutorial that I have given to you, in the same place, I have the reception like in the picture
Hope you liked it
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I think those are the wrong pins. If I remember correctly they are used for Cellular diversity antenna.
The correct pins are shown in http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/d855-gps-fix-possibly-t3450046
(see service manual for details)