Milaq posted a great thread about CM10.1 unofficial nightlies for Touchpad starting up:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2290346
So, here I go!
CM10.1 unofficial 20130524 downloaded. Installed. Booted. Runs like a champ! Testing fest begins!
An issue came up which ultimately made me choose to revert to CM10 for the time being:
Ingress 1.26.1 is unable to read location data/fakeGPS on this 10.1 ROM, but runs fine on the CM10 rom previously installed.
GPS and A-GPS and location services are all enabled. I even disabled them and re-enabled them just to test.
Google Maps can find me right out of the box on this 10.1
But, Ingress just sits on its "Determining your location" screen indefinitely.
If you minimize and restore it - then you can get into Ingress, but the 3D view is blank and the game is unplayable.
I tried removing Field Trip (sometimes known to conflict with Ingress), removing Ingress itself, and re-installing.
No joy, so I've reverted to CM10 until the nightlies get a bit more seasoning.
I can't post as a noob in milaq's thread, and didn't find Ingress mentioned here in touchpad general, so here's a head's up for anyone else who runs down the same path I did.
Reverted to CM10 with TWRP and the same Ingress 1.26.1 runs just fine again.
I just realised how easy it is to cheat at ingress lol
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murso74 said:
I just realised how easy it is to cheat at ingress lol
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If you enable mock locations - Ingress will refuse to run.
Folks have already tried that one.
By "FakeGPS" what I mean is the sort-of-GPS that Touchpad uses which sets location based on strengths of nearby WiFi and the Google Locations service, rather than a GPS chip reading actual satellite signals.
That's weird, I've been running CM10.1 nightly and have no problems with Ingress on the TP tethered to my GNex
Same here, working fine through tethering -- but I am using GPS location and not spoofing
Fake GPS will run without mock locations checked.
Rooted users can run Fake GPS without setting "Allow mock location" option. To do that you should move "com.lexa.fakegps.apk" from "/data/app" to "/system/app" (use root explorer for that), set permission to rw-r--r-- and reboot your handset
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That's weird, I've been running CM10.1 nightly and have no problems with Ingress on the TP tethered to my GNex
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I'm sorry to bring up an old thread, but I've been trying to get Ingress running on my TP for a few days now but it won't work. I'm using a GNex running "GPS over BT" and the TP has "Bluetooth GPS." The apps communicate with each other fine, but when I go to Ingress it's as if it has no GPS access. The marker just stays in the inital spot when it connected. I've tried running CM9, CM10, and CM10.1. Are there some special settings that need to be checked for this to work?
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Not sure if this should have gone in Q&A but since it's an app...
Anyone having problems running Google Nav 5.0 on JL5? Mine is just stiting at Waiting for location forever. Really it's not a big deal since I don't use my V for the gps but was just curious.
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If I set to use GPS and Wireless Location, it sits at Checking Navigation availability...
Hi. Been having the same problem. Does it work better without wireless? Or is there a better app or modem to use? When it did lock on and start working, sometimes I really got turned around or pointer would jump to adjacent streets. Not fun for night driving!
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Mine works fine. I just don't have the live wallpaper for some reason.
Forgot about this. But, fyi, after I fresh installed JL5, navigation 5.0 works fine. Not sure what the heck happened.
I'm having the same problem in Nero v2 (JL4)-sits at Waiting for Location. GPS locks really fast but I can't use Navigation at all...
Try this... Uninstall Google Maps 4.5.0 with Titanium. Then go to market and install the latest 5.0. Just be sure to back up 4.5.0 first and store it somewhere to restore just in case.
PLEASE NOTE: This patch addresses application force closes on newer google maps applications (5.5-5.7) running on gingerbread-based ROMs for the ERIS. This does not address reboots/restarts (see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1157099 for progress on this other problem)
After extensive testing on CondemnedCM7 V15, I believe that the Navigation force closes many of us experience on the newest maps version is fixable (at least on Condemned's ROM; GSB users report that problems still remain) by rolling back google maps framework files to a version used for Android 2.2 ROMS. I have been testing since last week and have not had a single navigation force close. My longest test was 1 hour 10 mins with multiple reroutes and no force close. One known issue, Map application (not navigation) will unexpectedly close (that is, will not offer a force close but will shut down) randomly while using the search box. I have not been able to consistently reproduce this
I am attaching two zip files flashable from AmonRa Recovery if you would like to try the fix. The first replaces the current maps framework with the froyo framework. The second rolls back the change to the latest gingerbread framework.
If you are using maps 5.2 which CS included in the system apps for v15 and are happy with the result, then you do not need to flash this file. If you would like to use the newest maps app (5.7), you may wish to try this.
In theory, this fix would work on an AOSP or Cyanogen gingerbread ROM, so if folks on other devices are having similar problems, they may want to try.
Good luck everyone!
NOTE: this is repeated from CondemnedSoul's CM7 thread. The attachments can be found there: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15978440&postcount=535
Thanks for everything your doing on this issue.
I upgraded to 5.7 and flashed the patch. Ran Nav for 30 minutes and all was fine. Not sure when I can test longer but if I do I'll let you know the results.
Only got to run Nav for another 30 minutes today but she worked flawlessly again.
Glad its working for someone other than me!
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I can't believe no one else is trying it and letting you know their results.
I guess were the only ones who care, our at least, the only ones who get lost
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I guess were the only ones who care, our at least, the only ones who get lost
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Or the only ones that use that ROM lol
Lol!
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Maps 5.8 is out. I'll be testing to see if 1) the navigation patch is still needed, and 2) if it still works. Stay tuned...
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Maps 5.8 is out. I'll be testing to see if 1) the navigation patch is still needed, and 2) if it still works. Stay tuned...
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Have to go get it myself.
klob, will upgrading to 5.8 overwrite the fix files, or should I have run the unfix before upgrading?
Either way all I did was upgrade and so far Nav has been running for 40 minutes. Not driving anywhere, just have Nav running while I'm in the house.
Upgrading maps app will not affect the fix, so if you want to find out if it works with stock gapps, you'll need to flash the unfix. Also, bftb0 on the gsb thread has demonstrated that desktop navigation is not a good test for force closes. I'd get it on the road to be sure.
My commute starts in about 15 minutes. I'll report back soon...
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Update: it seems google had fixed whatever was misbehaving in maps 5.7. No force closes on my commute.
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I got to use Google Nav today and it wasn't the best. After 5 minutes it went shut off, just shut off and phone went to sleep. Opened Nav back up and after 14 minutes the map locked, never updated/moved, tough screen commands still came up along with menu but nothing worked. Rebooted and applied the fix that klobkelosh posted earlier and it didn't change anything, screen keeps freezing. This is all after full wipe and flashing latest CS v16 vanilla with 5.8 Maps.
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I got to use Google Nav today and it wasn't the best. After 5 minutes it went shut off, just shut off and phone went to sleep. Opened Nav back up and after 14 minutes the map locked, never updated/moved, tough screen commands still came up along with menu but nothing worked. Rebooted and applied the fix that klobkelosh posted earlier and it didn't change anything, screen keeps freezing. This is all after full wipe and flashing latest CS v16 vanilla with 5.8 Maps.
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Odd. I just full wipe installed ccm16sth with 5.8 maps and navigation worked fine. One thing I did was disable text to speech, maybe that's the culprit? You can disable by renaming system/lib/libtts.so.
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You can disable by renaming system/lib/libtts.so.
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I don't have that file, got libttspico.so and libttssynthproxy.so.
Sorry, its the libttspico.so file
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GPS files the culprit?
Not sure if this will help but today running GSB 3.8 ODEX with Maps 5.8 (no framework mods.) my phone completely restarted in the middle of a walk. The thing is that I was not using Maps nor Nav. I WAS using TrackerBooster, an app that uses GPS to measure my walking distances. So maybe this is more related to GPS files than it is to Maps or Nav. As you can tell I am not a developer, so this may be all one and the same. Just thought posting it might lend a clue. Thanks for all you guys are doing to figure this out!
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Not sure if this will help but today running GSB 3.8 ODEX with Maps 5.8 (no framework mods.) my phone completely restarted in the middle of a walk. The thing is that I was not using Maps nor Nav. I WAS using TrackerBooster, an app that uses GPS to measure my walking distances. So maybe this is more related to GPS files than it is to Maps or Nav. As you can tell I am not a developer, so this may be all one and the same. Just thought posting it might lend a clue. Thanks for all you guys are doing to figure this out!
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I tried Telenav with the same force close issue too
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Only got to run Nav for another 30 minutes today but she worked flawlessly again.
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Something I noticed... making me wonder if it's memory allocation issue... after a reboot, going right into Nav, it still force closes but not until 30+ minutes,
If I haven't rebooted in a while and have been running other apps like, gmail, exchange, facebook, and the going driving with NAV the reboot happens right away
Hey is there a google maps lockup fix? Using EH03 SC with the latest KGB kernel....
is this still an EH03 bug then?
Your sig states that you're using the kgb 11/27 kernel. For me, this bug went away for geewiz kernels 2.4.1 (released 12/29) or later. Have you tried a more recent kernel?
I have the same problem with the latest CM7 Kang 7.2 Build and EDO5. I get FC with Google Maps and Navigation
Older Gmaps
I installed an older Gmaps that I had backed in my SD card from October 2011 and now my GPS locks on right away and doesn't freeze anymore. I have tested it MANY times and it has no signs of lockup at all. Try it out and see if it works for you. This Gmaps is version 5.8. I guess updates aren't always better.
Update... GPS has been working flawlessly, earlier today I got a lock in my basement!
Uninstall Google Maps through the Market or in Applications, (I used Root Explorer and deleted the APK in "system/app") then reboot and install the older Gmaps from down below and you're good to go.
Also, make sure you don't have your Maps set to auto update in the Market.
I have searched trying to find who posted this next bit of info and I can't seem to find them. I copied this from someone on XDA and it seems to help GPS lock a little faster... Thanks whomever you are!
MOD] Better GPS EC01
For those of us that are not getting better gps on EC01 or various Rom's like me this fix is for you.
Instructions: With Root Explorer (or similar app) go to /etc/gps.conf
In Root Explorer long press on the file and select open in text editor
Change the first line from: NTP_SERVER=north-america.pool.ntp.org to NTP_SERVER=us.pool.ntp.org
Then Download GPS aids from the market and run that for even better results
Save changes and reboot
ejdavis72 said:
I installed an older Gmaps that I had backed in my SD card from last year and now my GPS locks on right away and doesn't freeze anymore. I have tested it 10 different times and it has no signs of lockup at all. Try it out and see if it works for you. I guess updates aren't always better.
Uninstall Google Maps through the Market or in Applications, (I used Root Explorer and deleted the APK in "system/app" and then reboot and install the older Gmaps from down below and you're good to go.
Also, make sure you don't have your Maps set to auto update in the Market.
I have searched trying to find who posted this next bit of info and I can't seem to find them. I copied this from someone on XDA and it seems to help GPS lock a little faster... Thanks whomever you are!
MOD] Better GPS EC01
For those of us that are not getting better gps on EC01 or various Rom's like me this fix is for you.
Instructions: With Root Explorer (or similar app) go to /etc/gps.conf
In Root Explorer long press on the file and select open in text editor
Change the first line from: NTP_SERVER=north-america.pool.ntp.org to NTP_SERVER=us.pool.ntp.org
Then Download GPS aids from the market and run that for even better results
Save changes and reboot
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I did the same thing. went back to 5.0 and now have been running for a week with no problems so far.
phxshadow said:
I did the same thing. went back to 5.0 and now have been running for a week with no problems so far.
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Ha! Yeah, I tried all kinds of things trying to cure the problem, ROM's, kernels, radio's... Didn't think it would be so simple but it's always the last thing you try cause why would you keep looking once you already found the answer, right?
Hi - My post count is not high enough to ask this question in the CM10.1 thread.
I've installed cm-10.1-20130304-EXPERIMENTAL-fireball-M2.zip and gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip successfully and most everything seems to be working well except for Google Navigation.
After selecting a destination, it correctly shows my location, determines the route, draws the map and shows route. However, as soon as I begin to drive it freezes and the app stops responding requiring force close.
I don't think it's the GPS since GPS Status, Zillow, c:Geo and even Google Maps all work OK tracking me while I drive.
All I've tried so far is to uninstall/reinstall Google Maps and cold boot.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
I just noticed you said your running the experimental M build. I'm running the nightly from that sane date and nav works just fine.
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I just noticed you said your running the experimental M build. I'm running the nightly from that sane date and nav works just fine.
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i'm running the m snapshot and GPS works fine.also there is a new gapps package available, which you have I see
I can definitely attest to experiencing this problem on multiple occasions. I haven't put a whole lot of thought or effort into troubleshooting it yet, as I was more inclined to restart my phone and restart navigation so that I don't miss my turn as opposed to sitting there and trying to test various scenarios to see what causes the issue. Without any serious level of troubleshooting, i think the only helpful information that I can bring to the table is that I have only noticed it while the phone is charging in the car. It doesn't happen every time (maybe 20% of the time), but when it does happen, the screen freezes immediately upon the screen flying into the proper position on the map.
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Hi - My post count is not high enough to ask this question in the CM10.1 thread.
I've installed cm-10.1-20130304-EXPERIMENTAL-fireball-M2.zip and gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip successfully and most everything seems to be working well except for Google Navigation.
After selecting a destination, it correctly shows my location, determines the route, draws the map and shows route. However, as soon as I begin to drive it freezes and the app stops responding requiring force close.
I don't think it's the GPS since GPS Status, Zillow, c:Geo and even Google Maps all work OK tracking me while I drive.
All I've tried so far is to uninstall/reinstall Google Maps and cold boot.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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read the OP IN development cm 10,1 workarounds, gps fix is there
Shot in the dark. Did you try force closing the maps app and clearing the data and cache of the app then restarting it. I've had this fix problems for apps in the past. Worth a shot.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll try a nightly build to see if that fixes it. I'll also try running it while not charging - so far it's also been on the car charger. As I mentioned, the GPS works fine, so the GPS workaround didn't seem to be needed. I did try the force close and clear data/cache.
I did find a working workaround by googling the issue. Apparently it's not uncommon across various phones and Adnroid versions. I couldn't find a fix though.
The work around that works is to set Nav to use 'North Up'. You do that by hitting the little compass symbol on the top left while in nav. It was tricky to hit it quick enough before freezing, but I got it. Thankfully that setting sticks for future nav requests. I get no crashes/freezes when I use it North up. As soon as I switch it back, it freezes. Odd. At least I can use it, but would still be good to find the cause and fix.
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Shot in the dark. Did you try force closing the maps app and clearing the data and cache of the app then restarting it. I've had this fix problems for apps in the past. Worth a shot.
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Yeah I'd recommend just using a different nightly. I could not replicate this problem with and without a charger on Thursday.
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Same problem. I have wiped, reflashed a dozen different nightlies, and still have the same problem. It works fine in every other rom I try, either Viper or stock. Every cm10.1 causes this problem. I am using the workaround posted above(north up), but it is annoying.
Waze works well, also.
My wife has the same phone, same setup, and hers works fine.
I have yet to experience this issue with CM10.1 and I regularly flash the "sudo" nightly builds posted by mdmower on goo.im.
That said, for those experiencing this issue:
- Did you a full wipe/facotory reset before flashing to the new rom?
- Did you make sure that all your location services were turned on before flashing to the new rom?
-- If you didn't enable all location services before flashing the new rom, I strongly encourage you to flash to a sense rom and follow the instructions provided by mdmower on the CM10.1 thread in the development section.
Good luck!
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I have yet to experience this issue with CM10.1 and I regularly flash the "sudo" nightly builds posted by mdmower on goo.im.
That said, for those experiencing this issue:
- Did you a full wipe/facotory reset before flashing to the new rom?
- Did you make sure that all your location services were turned on before flashing to the new rom?
-- If you didn't enable all location services before flashing the new rom, I strongly encourage you to flash to a sense rom and follow the instructions provided by mdmower on the CM10.1 thread in the development section.
Good luck!
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Yes, full wipe and factory reset.
Yes, all 3 location services are on.
GPS locks fine. It works with north up in Maps, and with Waze, and with any other rom. Just not cm10.1
smtrekkers said:
Hi - My post count is not high enough to ask this question in the CM10.1 thread.
I've installed cm-10.1-20130304-EXPERIMENTAL-fireball-M2.zip and gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip successfully and most everything seems to be working well except for Google Navigation.
After selecting a destination, it correctly shows my location, determines the route, draws the map and shows route. However, as soon as I begin to drive it freezes and the app stops responding requiring force close.
I don't think it's the GPS since GPS Status, Zillow, c:Geo and even Google Maps all work OK tracking me while I drive.
All I've tried so far is to uninstall/reinstall Google Maps and cold boot.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Why are you using such an old nightly? Step up from M2 to the RC. The only issue I've had with the RC is a minor audio problem that has a workaround in place.
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Why are you using such an old nightly? Step up from M2 to the RC. The only issue I've had with the RC is a minor audio problem that has a workaround in place.
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It's with every nightly, including M2 and RC1.
scottyb96 said:
It's with every nightly, including M2 and RC1.
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I've been using mdmower's unoficial CM10 releases for a couple weeks and haven't had any google issues. Where have you downloaded your zips?
http://goo.im/devs/mdmower/fireball-cyanogenmod-oc
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Why are you using such an old nightly? Step up from M2 to the RC. The only issue I've had with the RC is a minor audio problem that has a workaround in place.
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That post was from March when that nightly was current. The later versions didn't fix it either. The issue still exists for me, and I've just been living with the North Up workaround. I suspect it's not something CM10.1 specifically, but that was a contributing factor as it worked before the ROM switch. I think there have even been Google Maps app updates since the issue started that didn't fix it.
With the new kernel version of cm10.1 becoming available, I did a full wipe and fresh install with the 7/1 nightly, and I still have the maps issue. Living with the North Up fix for now.
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With the new kernel version of cm10.1 becoming available, I did a full wipe and fresh install with the 7/1 nightly, and I still have the maps issue. Living with the North Up fix for now.
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cm10.2 from mdmower fixed this problem for me. Navigation works flawlessly now. Reverting back to 10.1 reproduces the issue.
I did the whole manual update to Lollipop, unfortunately, my phone keeps searching for GPS when I use apps that need it.
The problem is I like to use a boating app, and I go far enough offshore that I do not get data. Btw, I get this issue with any app that needs GPS, including Pokemon Go!
After searching online, it appears to be a bug in Lollipop itself.
Either downgrade, of go to Marshmallow if I can find a decent daily driver.
Anyone else have similar issue?
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I did the whole manual update to Lollipop, unfortunately, my phone keeps searching for GPS when I use apps that need it.
The problem is I like to use a boating app, and I go far enough offshore that I do not get data. Btw, I get this issue with any app that needs GPS, including Pokemon Go!
After searching online, it appears to be a bug in Lollipop itself.
Either downgrade, of go to Marshmallow if I can find a decent daily driver.
Anyone else have similar issue?
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My Mate2 did the same thing...mostly after google updated a bunch of stuff. Just started doing it about a month or so ago.
Haven't touched it (all stock) in about a week. Got my new Mate8 about 4 days ago
"Searching for GPS" bug, might need to downgrade to KitKat
Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=68572626
See post 35!
More details of my experience in that thread. Wife just pre-ordered an iPhone 7, probably out of pity, for me. One day I showed her my Google Maps and set it to drive home. No sound, no directions, but it quickly discerned origin and route home, when we got home it said "you have arrived," but the map, even though the pointer updated position throughout the drive, still showed the route line from the origin!
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I've never had this issue on any ROM
Found a workaround
I was experiencing exactly the same issue! Not only that but it seems like this issue has popped up on reddit and latest amazon reviews too. Seems to have started occurring after July of this year for many people. I haven't determined the root cause, but it seems like it's affecting too many people to be a hardware issue. Some things I tried that DIDN'T work:
* Flashed latest Cyanogen snapshot, although I like it a lot more than stock
* Tweaked the /system/etc/gps.conf file for my region
Finally I found that my phone time significantly drifted off atomic time, noticed it could be a whole second off. After reading online about GPS technology, it seems having an accurate client atomic time should improve GPS performance. I used an app called ClockSync (with root is easier) to make sure my time was accurate and turned off syncing time with cell tower. It worked!! Using a GPS testing app (GPS Status & Toolbox) I can lock on to my position reliably in < 10 seconds. This is still running on Cyanogen.
I'm in love with this phone, so happy I don't have to buy a new one.
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I was experiencing exactly the same issue! Not only that but it seems like this issue has popped up on reddit and latest amazon reviews too. Seems to have started occurring after July of this year for many people. I haven't determined the root cause, but it seems like it's affecting too many people to be a hardware issue. Some things I tried that DIDN'T work:
* Flashed latest Cyanogen snapshot, although I like it a lot more than stock
* Tweaked the /system/etc/gps.conf file for my region
Finally I found that my phone time significantly drifted off atomic time, noticed it could be a whole second off. After reading online about GPS technology, it seems having an accurate client atomic time should improve GPS performance. I used an app called ClockSync (with root is easier) to make sure my time was accurate and turned off syncing time with cell tower. It worked!! Using a GPS testing app (GPS Status & Toolbox) I can lock on to my position reliably in < 10 seconds. This is still running on Cyanogen.
I'm in love with this phone, so happy I don't have to buy a new one.
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I tried to install CM13. I failed miserably. Then I started by playing the Pokémon Go game and observing the erratic character movement. Then played with the GPS settings. Turning off High Accuracy and leaving on Device Only still is working, except inside structures that block GPS signal. Tried High Accuracy while visiting San Francisco this last weekend and started having issues there, so back to Device Only for me.
Thank you for sharing what has worked for you!!!!
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I found the latest Cyanogen snapshot I tried (cm-13.0-20160823-SNAPSHOT-ZNH5YAO0M5-mt2) too unstable. I started to experience random reboots every day, even while using Google maps turn-by-turn navigation. Restored back to official lollipop build (MT2-L03C00B322) from my backup (that was factory restored before backing up). Now it's suddenly working without any workarounds! I have no idea why it's working now. If you are considering dumping your phone for a new one, you could try a factory reset first to make sure it's not a hardware issue. :/
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I tried to install CM13. I failed miserably.
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It was definitely not straightforward, I ran into several issues. First, TWRP recovery was complaining about invalid file system format so I switched to Cyanogen recovery to flash system. Second, I was getting constant Google services has crashed messages. Found out I needed to install it right after, before rebooting first. Third, I was stuck in boot-loop during Cyanogen startup. A hard reset finally fixed it.
fenwaysnow said:
I found the latest Cyanogen snapshot I tried (cm-13.0-20160823-SNAPSHOT-ZNH5YAO0M5-mt2) too unstable. I started to experience random reboots every day, even while using Google maps turn-by-turn navigation. Restored back to official lollipop build (MT2-L03C00B322) from my backup (that was factory restored before backing up). Now it's suddenly working without any workarounds! I have no idea why it's working now. If you are considering dumping your phone for a new one, you could try a factory reset first to make sure it's not a hardware issue. :/
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It was definitely not straightforward, I ran into several issues. First, TWRP recovery was complaining about invalid file system format so I switched to Cyanogen recovery to flash system. Second, I was getting constant Google services has crashed messages. Found out I needed to install it right after, before rebooting first. Third, I was stuck in boot-loop during Cyanogen startup. A hard reset finally fixed it.
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That's a lot to deal with!!!
As of yesterday I am back to High Accuracy, and just as you note everything seems fine, particularly with regards to GPS.
I guess if I want to have Android 7, I'll save up for a phone that comes with it, unless I learn how to manually do it myself. (I was once a CECS major, about 16 years ago...)
Thank you again for sharing your experience! I hope we can all go back to enjoying our exceptionally large screens....
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