Problem With The Nexus Locating GPS
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I have noticed this, it almost seems location dependent. I have done alot of traveling over the past few weeks and it seems to aquire signal much faster in certain parts of the country. I wrote it off as the ROMs I have been using, but it seems consistently slow in some places and faster in others.
GNex: AXI0M 2.4 with Nova Launcher and custom theme @ 1.2GHz
RIP: Droid GPA18 2.3.7 with LauncherPro Plus and custom theme @ 1.0GHz
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Originally Posted by
teddyearp
I googled it. Most of the hits are irrelevant. One thread had the guy getting a replacement. I suggest you do the same. And your name is just as widespread in those threads.
good luck
Just so you know, I reported this issue to Verizon and they are aware that an ACTUAL issue exists. They claim to have been inundated with calls. They couldn't tell me when or if a fix was coming.
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@samiusmc: I am not trying to disagree with you about whether the issue exists or not. I guess it seemed as though I was. It obviously does exist in some handsets. What I am trying to say is my advise to you (has been and) is the same as if it were me. Here soon when I am able to buy one of these devices and I have this issue with the GPS, I will turn right around and ask for a replacement unit. Therefore I suggest you do the same instead of waiting for a 'fix'.
@DHO: Yes, I have noticed the same thing. There are certain areas of the country with better GPS reception than others. Several factors affect it, but they sometimes escape me. Right here in this valley where I live, my A855 (OG Droid) used to take a while to get a fix until I got a few miles away in either direction, then the fix was immediate. However now that is not the case, I get a pretty fast fix right here at home, sometimes even inside my house. And my phone has been rooted and running custom rom's since such were available for it.
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Originally Posted by
teddyearp
@samiusmc: I am not trying to disagree with you about whether the issue exists or not. I guess it seemed as though I was. It obviously does exist in some handsets. What I am trying to say is my advise to you (has been and) is the same as if it were me. Here soon when I am able to buy one of these devices and I have this issue with the GPS, I will turn right around and ask for a replacement unit. Therefore I suggest you do the same instead of waiting for a 'fix'.
@DHO: Yes, I have noticed the same thing. There are certain areas of the country with better GPS reception than others. Several factors affect it, but they sometimes escape me. Right here in this valley where I live, my A855 (OG Droid) used to take a while to get a fix until I got a few miles away in either direction, then the fix was immediate. However now that is not the case, I get a pretty fast fix right here at home, sometimes even inside my house. And my phone has been rooted and running custom rom's since such were available for it.
You do have Google location services and data enabled when doing this correct? Otherwise it will take your phone a ridiculous amount of time to pull the almanac and acquire location.
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gps is fine here, in fact, its faster than my droid 2 and my og droid that i had. then again i haven't had any issues at all with my g-nexus like the others have been reporting. crossing my fingers, knocking on wood 
btw im running theorys axiom 2.3 with lean kernel
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Mine has been a lot better since Verizon seems to have solved their service outages
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My phone now constantly displays "SEARCHING FOR GPS" whenever I try to use the navigator. It used to work fine, just started happening on a business trip last week. I'll try the battery removal trick, then I guess it's off to the Verizon store if that doesn't fix it. Google Nexus, LTE version
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