I have just rooted my Galaxy S2 yesterday, and I am currently enjoying the freedom! Freezed a lot of bloatware!
Anyway, it seems to me my S2 acquires GPS signals slower than my other devices. From cold start, it would take me probably 5 minutes. If I close Navitel, and after 5 seconds turn it on again, my unit will lock almost instantaneously, 2-3 seconds. BUT, if I only turn it on again after 10minutes, it will again go through the locking phase, and might take around 30seconds to get a lock. The reason I'm complaining is because my wife's Galaxy Tab can do a cold start lock under 20 seconds, and a hot start of 2-3 seconds as long as you turn it on in the vicinity of your last location. If not in the vicinity, it can still lock under 15 seconds. Now it might be because its GPS radio is better than the S2's, OR, its GPS configuration files are better (gps.conf, a_gps, etc).
I have extensive experience with Windows Mobile, owned a total of 4 WinMo devices from 2005 to present. With the Xperia X1i, there is an app called QuickGPS, which is very much functional AND efficient. It connects to HTC servers and download new ephemeris data for you. My Xperia X1i locks the fastest in all my current devices (And really fast too, and yes, faster than my Nuvi 1450). After a fresh download from QuickGPS, cold start is around 7 seconds. Hot start, same vicinity, instantaneous. Hot start, different location, around 3 seconds.
With this fact, I'm thinking maybe I should tweak the GPS configuration files in my S2. I really believe its pointers are not using the right SUPL servers, time servers, etc. I wanted to get LBSTESTMODE (new name is AngryGPS) to work, but it seems it is either blocked or removed from our version of Gingerbread. My wife's Galaxy Tab has this (though I can't launch it, need to research more).
Anyway, I'm currently using the GPS Status And Toolbox app to download ephemeris data whenever I connect to the internet. But my S2 still hunts for GPS signals, not very quick.
Any suggestions on how to edit these pointers (time servers, SUPL, etc)? I believe the Fasterfix app changes time servers, I will also try it out. Monkeyking suggested the GPS Booster app, I will try it out too.
Anyway, it seems to me my S2 acquires GPS signals slower than my other devices. From cold start, it would take me probably 5 minutes. If I close Navitel, and after 5 seconds turn it on again, my unit will lock almost instantaneously, 2-3 seconds. BUT, if I only turn it on again after 10minutes, it will again go through the locking phase, and might take around 30seconds to get a lock. The reason I'm complaining is because my wife's Galaxy Tab can do a cold start lock under 20 seconds, and a hot start of 2-3 seconds as long as you turn it on in the vicinity of your last location. If not in the vicinity, it can still lock under 15 seconds. Now it might be because its GPS radio is better than the S2's, OR, its GPS configuration files are better (gps.conf, a_gps, etc).
I have extensive experience with Windows Mobile, owned a total of 4 WinMo devices from 2005 to present. With the Xperia X1i, there is an app called QuickGPS, which is very much functional AND efficient. It connects to HTC servers and download new ephemeris data for you. My Xperia X1i locks the fastest in all my current devices (And really fast too, and yes, faster than my Nuvi 1450). After a fresh download from QuickGPS, cold start is around 7 seconds. Hot start, same vicinity, instantaneous. Hot start, different location, around 3 seconds.
With this fact, I'm thinking maybe I should tweak the GPS configuration files in my S2. I really believe its pointers are not using the right SUPL servers, time servers, etc. I wanted to get LBSTESTMODE (new name is AngryGPS) to work, but it seems it is either blocked or removed from our version of Gingerbread. My wife's Galaxy Tab has this (though I can't launch it, need to research more).
Anyway, I'm currently using the GPS Status And Toolbox app to download ephemeris data whenever I connect to the internet. But my S2 still hunts for GPS signals, not very quick.
Any suggestions on how to edit these pointers (time servers, SUPL, etc)? I believe the Fasterfix app changes time servers, I will also try it out. Monkeyking suggested the GPS Booster app, I will try it out too.
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