I've used CardioTrainer several times per week over the last year on an EVO4G. The EVO3D is giving me different distance results than what I was seeing on the 4G for the same routes.
For instance a 2.7 mile route on EVO4G shows as 3.9 miles on EVO3D.
Bug reported here:
https://code.google.com/p/worksmart/issues/detail?id=964
Anyone else getting weird GPS results..? Can you recommend another distance tracking app that is accurate on the 3D?
If you drive the same route with your car, you'll find both are off some.
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I've used CardioTrainer several times per week over the last year on an EVO4G. The EVO3D is giving me different distance results than what I was seeing on the 4G for the same routes.
For instance a 2.7 mile route on EVO4G shows as 3.9 miles on EVO3D.
Bug reported here:
https://code.google.com/p/worksmart/issues/detail?id=964
Anyone else getting weird GPS results..? Can you recommend another distance tracking app that is accurate on the 3D?
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I have the same problem as well. Wife and I took both our phones on a walk last time. She had Runkeeper on her phone running and I had CardioTrainer on mine. Runkeeper seemed much more accurate. It said we went 6 miles in less than an hour...walking!
do you both have EVO3D? I'm curious if Runkeeper is working correctly on the 3D and this bug is strictly limited to Cardiotrainer.
anybody affected please star and leave a note in the bugtracker so we can get this more attention.
https://code.google.com/p/worksmart/issues/detail?id=964
I've used several
I've used several on a Hero and found Runkeeper was the most accurate. I bought a 3vo and Runkeeper is way off showing 5.7 miles for a 3.1 mile route. So now trying endomondo which showed 3.48 m for the same route. Only used endomondo once so who knows.
My Hero was never exact but usually showed 3.2/3.3 on Runkeeper for our 3.1 route which I set up with my car and a Garmin GPS to validate distance.
I was hoping the 3vo would have better GPS radio/antenna or what ever and would be exact but so far very disappointed.
Will be trying Cardio Trainer which I like but was not good on my Hero.
If y'all find one that is accurate please share
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I've used several on a Hero and found Runkeeper was the most accurate. I bought a 3vo and Runkeeper is way off showing 5.7 miles for a 3.1 mile route. So now trying endomondo which showed 3.48 m for the same route. Only used endomondo once so who knows.
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I tried Sports Tracker and had weird results; the gps zig-zagged across the map. I've been using Endomondo for two days now and the gps accurately maps my route and I'm off by a few feet instead of a few miles.
still sucks
Second day with Endomondo and got 4.25 miles for a 3.1 mile route
This is not going to work!
I use to have that problem(distances way off, zig zag tracking) until i went tinkering with the GPS settings on Cardiotrainer. i had the freq on 30secs (trying to save battery) but thats no good so i put it on 1 sec and although it murders my battery it recorded my distance really well my route is est 1.1 miles i went around 5 times and it said 5.6 miles. So if you havent done so check the Freq under the GPS/Ped menu in your settings. Also i have the filter on "Good" hope that helps
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do you both have EVO3D? I'm curious if Runkeeper is working correctly on the 3D and this bug is strictly limited to Cardiotrainer.
anybody affected please star and leave a note in the bugtracker so we can get this more attention.
https://code.google.com/p/worksmart/issues/detail?id=964
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No I haven't. I might try something else today to see if it's an EVO 3D issue or related to Cardio Trainer. I have Nike+ on my Nano. I will compare the mileage on the two and report back.
I haven't had a chance to try any these of these apps on my 3vo, but I use it on my previous phone (Samsung Moment) during the first month when the GPS actually worked. I recall CardioTrainer having a setting that lets you get GPS updates more often. Has anyone tried messing with that(If it exists)?
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I haven't had a chance to try any these of these apps on my 3vo, but I use it on my previous phone (Samsung Moment) during the first month when the GPS actually worked. I recall CardioTrainer having a setting that lets you get GPS updates more often. Has anyone tried messing with that(If it exists)?
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Yes it exists I use it
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Yes it exists I use it
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So I'm guessing that changing up that setting didn't make any difference, right?
yes it made a difference see post #8
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So I'm guessing that changing up that setting didn't make any difference, right?
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That's not the issue, I have mine set at 1 sec and the distance tracking is way off. 3 out of 3 times I used it on the 3D.
I tried Endomondo last night and it did give me an accurate distance so I'm going to use that for now. I see that d12bn reports this is giving flawed results too so I'll watch for that.
Well it worked for me. what is your filter level set to??
Charge your battery to get 100% before going for a run. Let the app refresh/update the gps as much as it wants, you will get better results.
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"Good" as recommended.
I didn't have any problem on the EVO4G with accuracy and I used it over 150 times in the previous year (also using 1 sec / Good). There is some problem with the EVO3D... maybe not even specific to CT.
d12bn - bad results with Runkeeper and Endomondo.
thetaman - bad results with CT.
PHAMOS1 - good results with CT.
OS10 - bad results with CT, good with Endomondo.
lionmane - bad results for Sports Tracker, good with Endomondo.
Used Run Keeper on my run during lunch today. It was off, but not nearly as bad as Cardio Trainer. I think off by a half mile and the average pace was too quick as well. I did notice earlier in my run that it was off more...improved the longer I went with the run. I may try other apps keep comparing.
thetaman: try Endomondo. Used it again today, same route, same good results as yesterday.
Mine has been wonky from the start but I got a new phone today so we'll see if this one does the same thing.
The Sat after the phone release (2 weeks ago) I drove for an hour and was only ever 30 minutes from downtown Columbus OH. During that hour, it lost the GPS signal at least 10 times.
Then I did a run with Runkeeper last Sunday and it tracked my 4.5 mile run as a 5.8 mile run.
I used this as an excuse to try a new phone so I'll report back once I get some results with the new one.
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ive noticed i my gps signal constantly drops out while navigating and the only way to get it back, is to hold it in the dash with absolutly nothing blocking it overhead. With my OG evo, i did not have any issues whatsoever, always a strong signal. does anyone else have this problem? im considering replacing it, unless its just a software issue that may be fixed in the next firmware update.
Same issue here.
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Everyone's issue?
I want to love this phone but it seems im going to return it soon one i get it and get the optimus3d.
I do not want problems with any hardware or antenna.
I have some ideas. In /system/etc/gps.conf there are some lines that look like if changed would help. I changed the intermediate accuracy level to 100, and where it said disable.agps.in.wimax I changed that to false. It may also benefit to change the allowance if intermediate position to zero. And old hack we used to use was to add the line QOS_ACCURACY=16, but I think that's the same value hack as the one I just mentioned. Feel free to try these. I don't use gps much, so my modifications may go unnoticed. Ymmv
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I have some ideas. In /system/etc/gps.conf there are some lines that look like if changed would help. I changed the intermediate accuracy level to 100, and where it said disable.agps.in.wimax I changed that to false. It may also benefit to change the allowance if intermediate position to zero. And old hack we used to use was to add the line QOS_ACCURACY=16, but I think that's the same value hack as the one I just mentioned. Feel free to try these. I don't use gps much, so my modifications may go unnoticed. Ymmv
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I would love someone to try this out...i get my evo3d tuesday...if the gps cant be fixed im getting the optimus 3d...i do not like crap hardware. First i only expected to get a **** speaker with **** quality and low volume, but if the gps is also ****, then meh...the o3d doesnt have issueses at all.
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I would love someone to try this out...i get my evo3d tuesday...if the gps cant be fixed im getting the optimus 3d...i do not like crap hardware. First i only expected to get a **** speaker with **** quality and low volume, but if the gps is also ****, then meh...the o3d doesnt have issueses at all.
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Waaahhh. How in the living hell do you know that an UNRELEASED device has "no GPS issues" - for real. Also, have fun with the awesome monthly premium you'll get for AT&T and their awesome network If you can develop a little patience, I would tell you HTC has awesome build quality, and the dev support for this phone is great, so GPS will get better. Maybe not by tuesday, but sometime.
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Waaahhh. How in the living hell do you know that an UNRELEASED device has "no GPS issues" - for real. Also, have fun with the awesome monthly premium you'll get for AT&T and their awesome network If you can develop a little patience, I would tell you HTC has awesome build quality, and the dev support for this phone is great, so GPS will get better. Maybe not by tuesday, but sometime.
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I live in the netherlands where its already released and im getting it tuesday. Your posts doesnt make sense.
You cant improve hardware with software...you can tweak to make it work a bit better...but it doesmt chance the hardware...
well the thing is, i believe the gps hardware is just fine. its probably the same chip they use in other phones. hopefully were just a few tweaks away.
Same exact issue.
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Have had no gps problems here.
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Have had no gps problems here.
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do you use your Google navigation often? If its an issue thats not widespread, then ill probably just take my phone. I just dont feel like going through the hassle of getting a new phone if the refurb is going to have the same exact issues.
I have the same issue. Constantly losing GPS when I didn't have this issue before in my area on an Epic 4G. Sprint TeleNAV and Google NAV do it.
I’m an extremely heavy GPS user. I used my Evo as my GPS every day for work, and now my Evo 3D. In the year that I had the original Evo, not once did I have an issue. And by an extremely heavy user, I use it to locate 20-40 (depending on the day) locations a day, every day.
I bought the Evo 3D on launch day, for the first week or so the GPS worked great, it lost the signal once or twice, but I ignored it. Then one day it kept losing the signal a lot. I’m talking like 5 times in an 8 mile stretch on the same road. It started taking forever to recalculate, there was an extremely noticeable lag (it would say for example, my next action was a left turn 1.3 miles away when I already passed the road I was supposed to turn on to). Not only did the signal drop out while driving, but it would drop out while just being parked, and then it takes forever to require the signal. And my personal favorite when your five miles into a 17 mile long run ON THE SAME road/highway it will just randomly recalculate. What’s up with that? i assume these are the same type of issues everyone is having?
Now I took the phone back to the Sprint Store, I was within 30 days so they swapped it out for a band new one for free. The new phone worked great for about 2 weeks, and the same issues started happening, but a lot less frequently, it was tolerable, but so far this week it has been pure hell. This afternoon I lost count, but I was up to 157 instances (this week alone) where the GPS has lost the signal, rerouted me randomly or incorrectly, failed to properly update me of my next action, or just took forever to acquire the satellite signal. This week has been extremely aggravating, to say the least.
Here is one thing I noticed this afternoon, I’m not sure if this is just a fluke or what. I always keep my phone connected to a car charger when driving. For some reason I unhooked it and was running on battery, the GPS worked perfectly to get me from my last two stops of the day, back to work, a total of about 60 miles worth of driving. Not one drop out, not one bit of lag. Prior to that I couldn't go 5 miles without some type of problem. Tomorrow, I will be in an area I’m sort of familiar with and won’t need the GPS much, but I’m going to map out my stops anyway just see how it behaves on battery, until the battery gets low. That final 60 miles today took me from 100% to 55%.
i made a little test with Endomondo sport tracking application to see how accurate my gps is. I walked the straight street for 0.64 kilometers and this is what it looks like:
http://www.endomondo.com/workouts/ilRz0mnqvJA
I was wondering if that is normal or should it be more accurate? Or can i make it more accurate?
edit: don't mind about the duration, i forgot to turn the app off when i got inside!
My GPS isn't very accurate, but I am in the heart of Hong Kong, so I can't expect it to work well with so much interference. It would detect my exact location in Maps, but it the blue arrow won't lock, and jumps around to as far as two blocks away.
I've tried some gps improvement apps, but they do not work for me.
mine sgs2 does not have very good acuracy. My old htc desire was very acurated compared with sgs2
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i made a little test with Endomondo sport tracking application to see how accurate my gps is. I walked the straight street for 0.64 kilometers and this is what it looks like:
http://www.endomondo.com/workouts/ilRz0mnqvJA
I was wondering if that is normal or should it be more accurate? Or can i make it more accurate?
edit: don't mind about the duration, i forgot to turn the app off when i got inside!
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Wow, sorry but i kinda laugh when i saw the ziggyzag lines. No, the GPS shouldn't be that way, I've used mine several times while driving and it just flows smoothly, like a real GPS device! Once I even had 10 out of 10 satellites locked in a few seconds!
Maybe the GPS in your phone is defective or something, I say exchange your unit for a new one. Hopefully it's still under warranty
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Wow, sorry but i kinda laugh when i saw the ziggyzag lines. No, the GPS shouldn't be that way, I've used mine several times while driving and it just flows smoothly, like a real GPS device! Once I even had 10 out of 10 satellites locked in a few seconds!
Maybe the GPS in your phone is defective or something, I say exchange your unit for a new one. Hopefully it's still under warranty
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You cannot tell that from that log. It depends on the circumstances, e g bad reception due to high buildings can easily cause problems like this.
I suggest jankher does some more tests in others locations.
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You cannot tell that from that log. It depends on the circumstances, e g bad reception due to high buildings can easily cause problems like this.
I suggest jankher does some more tests in others locations.
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Yeah jankhner, do some more tests, probably in some other place. Update us what happens
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Interested in this thread.
I've had my SGS2 for a couple of weeks and have been testing the GPS for accuracy. From my experiences, the accuracy is OK when you are using a 'proper' satnav app (e.g. CoPilot) as the system knows to try and keep the arrow in the middle of the road.
However, one of my hobbies is Geocaching which I need an accurate GPS for and here's where I have had real problems. At a known cache location (i.e. standing exactly on top of it), my SGS2 showed 5 sats locked on, 25m accuracy & 32m to the cache !!! My HTC Wildfire (in my other hand) showed 8 sats locked on, 2m accuracy & 1m to cache.
Time to read more threads and see if this can be improved by software or if I'll have to think about keeping the HTC for caching (which would annoy my 11 year old who now has it) or consider selling the SGS2 and getting a HTC Sensation or Motorola Atrix.
There've been a fair number of positive results with the Vulcan Nerve Pinch, so this is to quantify the findings.
I can't edit the poll, but please take "permanent" to mean 2 days of regular use. So if a single application works for at least 2 days, then vote this, else vote temporary. If improvement didn't last for 2 days, then indicate how long it did last.
Detail of the issue and of the Vulcan Pinch:
The Prime's three antennas use pressure contacts (pogo pins) that can be marginal, causing weak wifi and/or weak or no GPS. Pressing/pinching on the three locations, or along the Prime's top edge (landscape), can improve reception in many cases. Per the poll so far, about 25%.
See pics in below link to find locations of the antenna contacts,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21847680&postcount=52
Well I just did it about 3 hours ago, so I don't know how "permanent" it is yet.
But, so far so good.
You're holding it wrong
unfortunately, no. my gps still doesn't see jack and wifi still slows to a crawl when there are walls between prime and the router.
Well what do you know, they named a Fix after me.
To what I understood there were two different kind of problems for GPS :
1) Some people had no GPS satellites detections at all.
2) other people had satellites detections with locks but at a low reception level.
I guess this fix is only working for the case number 1. In that case, people are now joining the case number 2.
For people who were already getting a few satellites (case number 2), it will change nothing as the back cover is still the same ...
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Well what do you know, they named a Fix after me.
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Ah the perks of having a username of PaulVulcan.
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For people who were already getting a few satellites (case number 2), it will change nothing as the back cover is still the same ...
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Except maybe make it worse.
I got a gain of 10db on the WiFi, no change to the GPS.
Did not vote.
My Wifi and GPS work fine. I picked up my Prime on Friday from Best Buy. It's the C1 serial number.
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I pickede mine up Saturday from BB (Orlando) and B1 Series with no functional GPS but amazing Wifi. I have even went a little father to beat it againest the steering wheel and see if i could "jar" something to work a little better. With no luck GPS has not improved. Wifi reception is just as good as all my other devices. Does not fall of as quick as some of recorded.
The sad results of this pole show how many of us are willing to squeeze a $500+ tablet.
What is the Vulcan Nerve Pinch?
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What is the Vulcan Nerve Pinch?
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Spock of Star Trek ~ How to render someone unconscious
Pinching didn't help. My GPS was fine until the last update. I ran GPS test before and after the update since the update was to fix GPS. I wanted to see the improvement, but I only got to see how it made my GPS completely unfuctionable. The same exact thing happened to my Dad's Prime. I sure wish Asus would get their **** together.
I tried the vulcan pinch a few days ago but did not affect GPS. I even drove block to block to see if google maps updated my location but no go. I dont think it affected my wifi either but I think my wifi was good to begin with and had thought it was bad as I was basing it on the signal bars.
Got a c1 model from BB last saturday. After ics update and vulcan pinch, Gps Went from zero sat to 11 views with 8 locks indoor. Unfortunately, view/locks are intermitents. WIFI didnt improved and is quite slow but stable. I noticed that i cant switch on/off the gps device from anywhere in the settings since the ics update, but it was still available before the update.(?)
Got my squeezer from Best Buy (serial BC). Wi-fi working fine, 4g LTE is sweet. Gps works only outside, but locks in and out with movement, bad. All the pinching for not. Dock works great. I will keep returning trying different units until Best Buy bars me.
BC model from Comet (UK) wifi works fine but had no GPS signal prior/after ICS update. After the big squeeze the GPS is now working indoors, albeit with weak signals (best result I had was 11 Satellites / 7-9 locks - range of 15-31 SNR). On the road it managed 5-7 satellites with locks dropping in and out.
I'm going to hold off on answering because although I have wifi analyzer and gps test pre and post Squeeze that shows it improved......I also have the similar results from 3 weeks ago or so when my gps and wifi were "fine" and then they went "bad".
So something changed for me even before the Squeeze (no, I didn't drop it ) So I'm hesitant to say if mine has been "fixed" temporarily or more. I think that IF this connection is the culprit then we all might find that our reception might be hit or miss over time. Hell, all I did was reboot a few days ago and I got a lock on a few satellites v. none prior to rebooting.
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It still doesn't say how it applies in our device.
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It still doesn't say how it applies in our device.
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It's just the original technique that is applied to the Prime, that's all this Vulcan Nerve Pinch is.
When looking at the Endomondo walking map on my Rezound, it shows periodic drops at places, as though the GPS lost satellite. I've experienced this since the pre-Global OTAs and ROMs based on them, as well as the Global RUU and ROMs based on it. I'm using the stock battery and stock battery cover.
I don't have this issue with my Verizon Galaxy Nexus and wifey does not have the issue with her Droid 4 using the same walking route.
So the question is whether: a) I have a flaky GPS b) there is some HTC trickery that sleeps the GPS based on some unknown criteria (avail power? Current velocity? Free resources?) Or c) there is some incompatibility between Endomondo and the Rezound's GPS that causes intermittent drops
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When looking at the Endomondo walking map on my Rezound, it shows periodic drops at places, as though the GPS lost satellite. I've experienced this since the pre-Global OTAs and ROMs based on them, as well as the Global RUU and ROMs based on it. I'm using the stock battery and stock battery cover.
I don't have this issue with my Verizon Galaxy Nexus and wifey does not have the issue with her Droid 4 using the same walking route.
So the question is whether: a) I have a flaky GPS b) there is some HTC trickery that sleeps the GPS based on some unknown criteria (avail power? Current velocity? Free resources?) Or c) there is some incompatibility between Endomondo and the Rezound's GPS that causes intermittent drops
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I found Endomondo to be a little flaky. I personally use Cardio Trainer (I think it is by the same developers). You might check in your settings to see if it has an auto pause and start and see what the setting is.
I haven't noticed any issues. I've used it about 20 times for 1-2 hour walks and it tracks the whole thing. When I've used it for walking in my neighborhood it even shows which side of the street I walked on.
I've manually paused it when I've had to tie my shoe or something and started back up and it worked flawlessly.
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When looking at the Endomondo walking map on my Rezound, it shows periodic drops at places, as though the GPS lost satellite. I've experienced this since the pre-Global OTAs and ROMs based on them, as well as the Global RUU and ROMs based on it. I'm using the stock battery and stock battery cover.
I don't have this issue with my Verizon Galaxy Nexus and wifey does not have the issue with her Droid 4 using the same walking route.
So the question is whether: a) I have a flaky GPS b) there is some HTC trickery that sleeps the GPS based on some unknown criteria (avail power? Current velocity? Free resources?) Or c) there is some incompatibility between Endomondo and the Rezound's GPS that causes intermittent drops
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I have had the same problem while walking and riding a bike. Endomondo "customer support" hasn't responded after months of asking for help.
use GPS Test to make sure you have a good signal to many satellites
same here. i've used it in the past and found it to be pretty solid
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same here. i've used it in the past and found it to be pretty solid
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Same here, I've used many times and have found the tracking to be solid.
There was a lot of discussion about this back in 2012 - problems with inaccurate tracking in multiple apps with the screen off. People were testing different apps and posting results. I'd search the General forum (sorry, at work don't have time to look up the threads), though it might have been in Q/A, don't remember. We also tested a couple utilities from the market which are supposed to keep GPS running at a high priority when the screen is off. My personal findings were that the tracking problems weren't bad if you were moving at a higher rate of speed (e.g. driving, biking, maybe running), but became wildly inaccurate if tracking when walking or hiking. Haven't tried in a while, not sure if this is still an issue on newer ROMs...
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There was a lot of discussion about this back in 2012 - problems with inaccurate tracking in multiple apps with the screen off. People were testing different apps and posting results. I'd search the General forum (sorry, at work don't have time to look up the threads), though it might have been in Q/A, don't remember.
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This one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1851117
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I think this is the thread I was thinking of:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1537754
Also this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500516
after dozens of walks/runs/bikes, I can only remember one vague instance where I noticed a tangent line.
Is GPS flakiness still an issue with latest update 4.05.605.14?
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Anyone using this app a lot and have any opinions on it? Wondering what everyone's opinions are as far as accuracy. I'm thinking it's not too accurate so was thinking about disabling it but not sure. Don't have a pedometer to compared it to.
Haven't been able to tell since it starts automatically instead of when you want to start it. But I think like most pedometers, it gives a close approximate. As far as a calorie counter, it's not accurate
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I have been using it for a couple weeks, and it seems the tracker always running isn't too accurate (sometimes says im running because I walk fast) but I feel the measured run/walk works good. At least for walk. The gps tracking is great and the time/distance is nice too. Probably not the best app out there but it suits my needs and I feel it does a good enough job.
I tried walking around and counting my steps for a short time and it wasn't all that accurate. A better test might be if someone wants to used a good quality pedometer for an extended period and compare it to the LG.
Another problem is that many people put their phone down somewhere for part of the day and therefore the daily counts might miss a a significant number of steps.
I wound up deactivating mine.
Yeah I'll probably just end up deactivating mine as well.
Just tested
I just tested it, counted 369 steps, and 368 was added to the app, so in my opinion is really accurate!
I just wish some other apps that have more options would take advantage of the built in pedometer. I'm looking at you MyFitnessPal....
I used for a week. then froze the app. I was literally looking at the step count go up as I was sitting in a moving car lol
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I used for a week. then froze the app. I was literally looking at the step count go up as I was sitting in a moving car lol
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Try enabling location services. I had the same problem, but with location services it didn't count steps while on a bus.
I've did 2445 steps and counted around 2400(I did a few mistakes while counting). So I think is pretty accurate. I did those steps in urban environment. It actually uses the build in accelerometer for that although for tracking you'll need the location services but that is normal.
I've tested it also indoors and selected walk type exercise. I've made 10 steps and it counted 10 however you'll need to do it in normal pace. The app kicks in if detects certain acceleration so on slow walking(very slow) it doesn't work. I'll keep on testing it the next few days and will see what will happen.
I've tested it on my LG G3
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Accurate when counting steps
It's accurate when u walk but when u jog it records as running. How ever then runing calorie seems near to jogging. I just a little doubt about calorie counter.