Sometimes it's the Verizon network, sometimes it's the phone. There are enough sats in the sky at any one time to get a proper fix so I doubt that's the issue. Mine has been working for at least a month and half without issue, knock on wood.
Okay. A signal loss during certain times of the day. But two days worth in my case! It was stuck in Salt Lake. When I landed and I was in the car trying to nav to Annapolis it told me it was 1900 miles and it gave me directions? From Salt Lake City to Annapolis!!! And I was sitting at BWI airport when it did it in Maryland. When I got home and started investigating the forums I did all of the suggestions. weatherbuig and other GPS apps un installed or disabled blah blah blah. Something else is going on.
Sometimes it's the Verizon network, sometimes it's the phone. There are enough sats in the sky at any one time to get a proper fix so I doubt that's the issue. Mine has been working for at least a month and half without issue, knock on wood.
Sometimes it's the Verizon network, sometimes it's the phone. There are enough sats in the sky at any one time to get a proper fix so I doubt that's the issue. Mine has been working for at least a month and half without issue, knock on wood.
There is not always a enough sat's to always get a fix on a location. In the Dozer I ran it would show sat's in the sky and they weren't always any there. I just bringing up a point that it may not always be the phone. And Verizon's network doesn't have anything to do with the GPS, unless you are getting your location off of cell towers.
Sometimes it's the Verizon network, sometimes it's the phone. There are enough sats in the sky at any one time to get a proper fix so I doubt that's the issue. Mine has been working for at least a month and half without issue, knock on wood.
There is not always a enough sat's to always get a fix on a location. In the Dozer I ran it would show sat's in the sky and they weren't always any there. I just bringing up a point that it may not always be the phone. And Verizon's network doesn't have anything to do with the GPS, unless you are getting your location off of cell towers.