Hold your device correctly, Tips on creating a gps connection, Position requests – Nokia E72 User Manual

Page 73: Positioning (gps)

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Only a packet data internet access point can be used. Your

device asks you to select the internet access point when

GPS is used for the first time.

Hold your device

correctly

When using the GPS receiver, ensure you do not cover the

antenna with your hand.
Establishing a GPS connection may take from a

couple of seconds to several minutes.

Establishing a GPS connection in a vehicle may

take longer.
The GPS receiver draws its power from the

device battery. Using the GPS receiver may

drain the battery faster.

Tips on creating a GPS

connection

If your device cannot find the satellite signal, consider the

following:
• If you are indoors, go outdoors to receive a better

signal.

• If you are outdoors, move to a more open space.
• Ensure that your hand does not cover the GPS antenna

of your device.

• If the weather conditions are bad, the signal strength

may be affected.

• Some vehicles have tinted (athermic) windows, which

may block the satellite signals.

Check satellite signal status

To check how many satellites your device has found, and

whether your device is receiving satellite signals, select

Menu

>

Applications

>

GPS data

and

Options

>

Satellite status

.

If your device has found

satellites, a bar for each satellite

is displayed in the satellite

information view. The longer

the bar, the stronger the

satellite signal is. When your

device has received enough

data from the satellite signal to

calculate the coordinates of your location, the bar color

changes.
Initially, your device must receive signals from at least four

satellites to be able to calculate the coordinates of your

location. When the initial calculation has been made, it

may be possible to continue calculating the coordinates of

your location with three satellites. However, the accuracy

is generally better when more satellites are found.

Position requests

You may receive a request from a network service to

receive your position information. Service providers may

offer information about local topics, such as weather or

traffic conditions, based on the location of your device.

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