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DrewE
Jan 21, 2019Explorer II
pnichols wrote:
If what you say is indeed true of how smart phone navigation works, then it sure needs to be explained and talked about way more by smartphone manufacturers and retailers.
That brings up a question - how many of you smartphone navigation users have ever had something like a "no satellite signal" message appear on the screen when trying to navigate out in areas where there also isn't any cell signal available?
A "no satellite signal" message of course should occur in such situations as when a cell phone is inside your RV away from the windows. That message sometimes appears on the screen of my Garmin navigator when it doesn't have line-of-sight satellite access - but I've never seen that kind of message appear on our smartphone ... which makes me doubtful of it uses satellite access for anything accept locating us if we can make a regular cell call for some kind of help.
Smart phone navigation has pretty much always relied on the GPS (sometimes in cooperation with the cell tower triangulation) because the cell tower triangulation is nowhere near as precise in most cases, often insufficient to determine what road you're on exactly. It's the difference between "low-power/low-accuracy" positioning and "high accuracy" positioning on my (Android) phone, if I'm not mistaken.
Google Maps doesn't explicitly say "no GPS signal" or something similar, but it will show the "you are here" blue dot as gray instead of blue util it can get a fix on the location, and shows the estimated error of the fix with a blue circle around it if it's not super precise. I think I remember reading that cell phones can get a GPS fix more rapidly than standalone GPSs when in range of a cell tower because the time and/or satellite information needed is available via the cell tower, rather than having to be decoded from the GPS signals. Of course, if you're out of cell phone range, it will take longer for the phone to get its first location fix via GPS, similar to a normal GPS. (There are variations in speed there depending on the sophistication of the GPS chipset, too.)
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