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For those of you who have had both Omnia's, what is your review of the Omnia's II GPS performance?

Do you notice quicker locks?

Does the Omnia II heat up very bad like the Omnia I?

Does the Omnia II's battery drain quickly with GPs the same way the Omnia I did?

Please share your experiences with the Omnia II GPS. I plan on using the GPS very frequently once i get it.


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 somedude, on Aug 7 2009, 23:26, said:

For those of you who have had both Omnia's, what is your review of the Omnia's II GPS performance?

Do you notice quicker locks?

Does the Omnia II heat up very bad like the Omnia I?

Does the Omnia II's battery drain quickly with GPs the same way the Omnia I did?

Please share your experiences with the Omnia II GPS. I plan on using the GPS very frequently once i get it.


Hey there~
I traded it in my Omnia 1 3 weeks ago for the Omnia 2. Here's what I've got:

GPS on the Omnia 2 is definitely faster and more accurate.
1) With the Omnia 2, i could pin point my exact location (even walking on a pavement).
2) It took me about a minute to get a fix for a cold start and for hot start, about 10 to 15 secs.
3) In terms of battery consumption, i'll have to say its similar to Omnia 1.
4) Omnia 2 doesn't really burn up like the Omnia 1 when it's on GPS, so that's a real plus.

Hope this helps.

Edited by myglowinghalo, 08 August 2009 - 05:15 PM.


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 myglowinghalo, on Aug 8 2009, 17:14, said:

Hey there~
I traded it in my Omnia 1 3 weeks ago for the Omnia 2. Here's what I've got:

GPS on the Omnia 2 is definitely faster and more accurate.
1) With the Omnia 2, i could pin point my exact location (even walking on a pavement).
2) It took me about a minute to get a fix for a cold start and for hot start, about 10 to 15 secs.
3) In terms of battery consumption, i'll have to say its similar to Omnia 1.
4) Omnia 2 doesn't really burn up like the Omnia 1 when it's on GPS, so that's a real plus.

Hope this helps.

agree
1) +1
2) cold - 30-40s  hot 5-15s
3) +1
4) +1


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by the way, did enybody noticed difference with XTRA on and of (after you get this file)?
as for me no difference. even faster without.


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For me the GPS on the omnia 2 is the same as it was on the i900


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 kvv515kvv, on Aug 9 2009, 01:52, said:

agree
1) +1
2) cold - 30-40s  hot 5-15s
3) +1
4) +1

Is that normal that the phone call function disabled also the GPS disabled simultaneously? Mine gets this strange behavior and so my GPS cannot be operated while phone offline.


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Did not have the Omnia 1 so can't compare but mine takes a good 5-7 mins to get a fix with or without the XTRA data.
I have tried IGO8, TT7 and also use GPSTest and VisualGPSce. VisualGPSce seemed better at showing what was going on. I have the Samsung stock UK 6.5 ROM.
PDA - II9
CSC - II9
Phone - II6

How do you guys get such a fast GPS Fix?

Regards

Edited by yshaikh01, 11 November 2009 - 03:03 PM.


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hello

my older PDA is the Asus P535 with SiRF 3 GPS chip, i think this is very good and  have a stable satellite(GPS) Signal.

the omnia 2 does not make me happy in relation to GPS.

newer ROMs makes it a little bit better, but needs more work for a better GPS.

i also hope this can optimized inside the software/firmware.

now i used Firmware CSC/PDA/Eboot: 8000NXXIJC and phone IK2 , i think this is a little bit better then PDA-II9/phone-II6

if someone has a better suggestion which ROMs are better ?


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True, I have a Freedom Mini Bluetooth GPS which has the SiRF chipset and the fix is much quicker than the Omnia II.


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With GarminXT I get about 40-50seconds hot fix (baud rate 9600)


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I bought the i8000 mainly to use with memory-map ordnance survey maps I have purchased. Initially I was disappointed with the internal gps performance but as i have got a bluetooth gps receiver I carried on using that. Since I flashed IJ9 the internal gps performance has improved enough that I use that most of the time, with reasonable accuracy and fix times. Some of the improvement I am seeing while hiking could be seasonal though ie less foliage on the trees to block the satellites. I would prefer to use the internal receiver anyway because it doesn't mess up the track if I go into a building while hiking. The bluetooth receiver track will shoot off miles if I do this but the Omnia gps just stops and quickly locks on again when I am outside again.

Another advantage of IJ9/winmob 6.5 is that it now works with large map files. Win Mob 6.1 wouldn't work with files over about 100 mb. Memory-map area files are over 300 mb and had to be cut into smaller sections before they would work.


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Hi, for me the GPS on the Omnia 2 is more fast and reliable than the i900.
The reception of satellites is very quick.

I use Drive (McGuider) and IGO8.

Both works great and more fast. I am very happy.

:)


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For those who is disappointed with the GPS fix time, please try this :-

1) must turn on XTRA
2) must enable SNTP in XTRA
3) because of SNTP enabled, data will be downloaded when GPS is enabled. Make sure you have a data plan.

For some reason, XTRA won't work if you just enable XTRA and disable SNTP, even though you pre-download the XTRA using wifi. With SNTP disabled, it is same as with XTRA disabled. However, with SNTP and XTRA both enabled, I can get a cold position fix within 30 secs. This behaviour is consistent with my i900, strange!

For battery consumption, the i8000 is better in battery life using GPS, probably partly due to the AMOLED consuming less.


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For those who has problem on using GPS of i8000, please try this software: GpsModDriver

I had tried Garmin, Agis, Tomtom, and none of them could get signal fixed before I install GpsModDriver.
After I install this program, normally, it fixed in less than 15 seconds. Even in my room, it got fixed if the phone is near windows.

One issue to be mention:
After the installation of GpsModDriver, it will take over the GPS module and output data using Port 2. Thus you need to set your GPS software port to Port 2.
I am using winmo 6.1 version now.

Now I love my i8000 more than ever. Have a happy time with your GPS of I8000.


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 larrywww, on Dec 5 2009, 12:49, said:

For those who has problem on using GPS of i8000, please try this software: GpsModDriver

I had tried Garmin, Agis, Tomtom, and none of them could get signal fixed before I install GpsModDriver.
After I install this program, normally, it fixed in less than 15 seconds. Even in my room, it got fixed if the phone is near windows.

One issue to be mention:
After the installation of GpsModDriver, it will take over the GPS module and output data using Port 2. Thus you need to set your GPS software port to Port 2.
I am using winmo 6.1 version now.

Now I love my i8000 more than ever. Have a happy time with your GPS of I8000.

Add a link:
http://download2us.s...psModDriver.zip


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Just got my i920 Wednesday.

All I can say is that after the initial delay to get a fix from a complete cold start, the damn thing seems like it's on all the time (I know it's not). I Google Maps for instance, it gets a fix before GM finishes loading map data. Similar in iGO8 -- by the time it's fully loaded and I hit the globe button to see the map, I've got a blue cursor and a fix.

Much faster than my 910.

Also, the sensitivity is substantially better -- I consistently recieve, and lock on to, more visible satellites than my 910 did.


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 larrywww, on Dec 5 2009, 12:50, said:


Thanks for the tip.

Tried it and in iGo not much changed. Still takes a long time to get a first fix from a cold start.

Edited by bobobird, 06 December 2009 - 10:13 AM.


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 bobobird, on Dec 5 2009, 21:19, said:

Thanks for the tip.

Tried it and in iGo not much changed. Still takes a long time to get a first fix from a cold start.


I think the 2 get a lock hella faster then the one, new phone out of the box 30 sec, omnia  1 a minute maybe two


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Guys I need a help too

I have an Omnia II with iGO installed but I can't fix any satellite!

Sunday I fixed and the GPS worked like a charm, but yesterday and today it don't fix.
I tried to use the port splitter, gpsmoddriver but none helped me =\

Please, anyone can help me?


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 LordFirkraag, on Dec 9 2009, 00:07, said:

Guys I need a help too

I have an Omnia II with iGO installed but I can't fix any satellite!

Sunday I fixed and the GPS worked like a charm, but yesterday and today it don't fix.
I tried to use the port splitter, gpsmoddriver but none helped me =\

Please, anyone can help me?


Satellite fix depends also on weather, if its cloudy you'll have problem with losing satelite receptions.





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