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Guest Spoke
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Driving up the M23 yesterday Google Navigation suddenly decided I was somewhere in rural France and seemingly driving through fields. I tried shutting it down & restarting but it still persisted in thinking I was in France & was re-routing accordingly.

Rebooted the phone & suddenly I was back in England.

Very odd behaviour!

Guest Casterina
Posted

Is your google maps updated to the latest update?

Guest Spoke
Posted
Is your google maps updated to the latest update?

Yes updated recently. GPS was locked on & as I said it was tracking my movement in real-time just in the wrong country. Clever though it switched from miles to kilometres.

Guest Casterina
Posted

What update are you using? If you are using a Custom ROM is could be that their is a bug on there.. As they aren't all bug free :/

Posted

Have u tried with MapDroyd to see where will it show u?

If it shows u correctly, then it's google problem, if not... Well...

Guest chupchae
Posted
Very odd behaviour!

Monday I was driving through Germany and had similar odd behaviour (my car was "jumping" to Italian coast with the speed of light), but for much longer time. And it was not Pulse, neither Gmaps. It was Fuze with TomTom. I suppose Uncle Sam mixed signals by intention because of war in Lybia. :D

Guest Spoke
Posted (edited)
Monday I was driving through Germany and had similar odd behaviour (my car was "jumping" to Italian coast with the speed of light), but for much longer time. And it was not Pulse, neither Gmaps. It was Fuze with TomTom. I suppose Uncle Sam mixed signals by intention because of war in Lybia. :D

Good point if they mixed it up well enough Gaddaffi could end up attacking himself. :D

Edited by Spoke
Guest Daz555
Posted

GPS does glitch from time to time on all devices.

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