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Guest Rico_89
Posted

For everyone with GPS problems, if you download and launch GPS test, and then go to the compass view with the satellites on it, does the compass always point north, no matter which direction you are facing in?

I've just been out testing this and on my brothers V5, that is on the original rom, that was rooted and play store installed by Merrimobiles, he has a fully working compass, however on my V5 that I rooted, installed gapps and have updated to the latest official rom, my compass is not working.

I don''t know if updating has messed up the compass but anyone with any ideas as to what the difference is?

Guest george109
Posted

I've just been out testing this and on my brothers V5, that is on the original rom, that was rooted and play store installed by Merrimobiles, he has a fully working compass, however on my V5 that I rooted, installed gapps and have updated to the latest official rom, my compass is not working.

I don''t know if updating has messed up the compass but anyone with any ideas as to what the difference is?

Can you post a screenshot from about phone so people can see the versions affected. Thanks :)
Guest Rico_89
Posted

It seems his version is quite early as my phone arrived with a more up to date version than his rom:

Working Compass:

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None working Compass.

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Guest sandriderman
Posted (edited)

I have the same build number as the "None Working Compass" above and mine also does not work.

So, I tried restoring my rom back to its state before I ran the "Mobile Assistant" upgrade (which I did not think actualy worked) using CWM and this put me back to ALPS.JB2.MP.V1.2. Can confirm the compass does not work. The compass app says "MAGNETIC Senor error, No magnetic missing or it is out of order". (Smart Compass (ver1.5.1)).

Edited by sandriderman
Posted

My new phone (got it today) has a not working compass. (ALPS.JB2.MP.V1.3)

Also the gps is less sensitive compared to THL w100 that has the same cpu.

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Guest Dan Mullen
Posted

I've tried every suggestion in this topic and just can't get a satellite fix at all :(

Guest blaster99999
Posted

Are you using GPS test with screen ticked to keep screen on and then leave the phone out side for 20 minutes

Guest Dan Mullen
Posted

Do you mean the app GPS Status? I've tried that with it. Will try again... :/

Guest Dan Mullen
Posted

It's no good, I just can't get even a single satellite fix :( I tried GPS Status, screen set to stay on, 30 minutes outside. It finds 11 satellites but can't get a fix. Am I missing anything?

Guest bryfly
Posted (edited)

It's no good, I just can't get even a single satellite fix :( I tried GPS Status, screen set to stay on, 30 minutes outside. It finds 11 satellites but can't get a fix. Am I missing anything?

there is many different ways proposed but you could try this one which worked for me...........in the video I did not delete the file I just renamed it to a .bak

Edited by bryfly
Guest Rico_89
Posted (edited)

Slightly modified from this tutorial : http://gizbeat.com/2...tk6577-mtk6575/

1. Go to Settings > Google > Location Settings and make sure ‘Let Google apps access your location’ is ON.

2. In this same area you will see a box at the bottom of the dialog that says ‘Location Access’ tap it. (alternatively, access this area by going to Settings > Location access. Make sure ‘Access to my location’, ‘GPS satellites’ and ‘Wi-fi & mobile network location’ are all checked / toggled on.

3. In Settings > Location access, tap the words ‘GPS satellites’. Enable ‘GPS EPO assistance’. Make sure you have internet on, go into ‘EPO settings’ and download EPO data.

4. Download my GPS.conf file. there are others you can try as well. gps.rar Unzip/ unrar and place the gps.conf file in the "system/ etc" directory on your phone. Make sure you backup all original files first.

5. Download ‘GPS Test’ from Play. In GPS Test settings, make sure screen always on is checked.

6. Go outside for up to 15 minutes and watch the pretty little bars go up and down until you get a lock, or put your phone outside (If your screen turns off then you are basically starting again). Subsequent locks should be quicker. Especially if you do it within a short time after the cold lock.

The first lock can take ages but once you get that first lock you should be able to get subsequent locks within a minute.

Edited by Rico_89
Guest Northstandhero
Posted

What ROM are you using? On the stock ROM my V5 was the same showing sattelites but no fix, i tried GPS status and then faster fix,which said i had no gps config file so I rooted, added CWM, and then flashed Tillaz's ROM and his GPS Fix and mine has been fine since.

Guest Dan Mullen
Posted

Slightly modified from this tutorial : http://gizbeat.com/2...tk6577-mtk6575/

1. Go to Settings > Google > Location Settings and make sure ‘Let Google apps access your location’ is ON.

2. In this same area you will see a box at the bottom of the dialog that says ‘Location Access’ tap it. (alternatively, access this area by going to Settings > Location access. Make sure ‘Access to my location’, ‘GPS satellites’ and ‘Wi-fi & mobile network location’ are all checked / toggled on.

3. In Settings > Location access, tap the words ‘GPS satellites’. Enable ‘GPS EPO assistance’. Make sure you have internet on, go into ‘EPO settings’ and download EPO data.

4. Download my GPS.conf file. there are others you can try as well. gps.rar Unzip/ unrar and place the gps.conf file in the "system/ etc" directory on your phone. Make sure you backup all original files first.

5. Download ‘GPS Test’ from Play. In GPS Test settings, make sure screen always on is checked.

6. Go outside for up to 15 minutes and watch the pretty little bars go up and down until you get a lock, or put your phone outside (If your screen turns off then you are basically starting again). Subsequent locks should be quicker. Especially if you do it within a short time after the cold lock.

The first lock can take ages but once you get that first lock you should be able to get subsequent locks within a minute.

Thanks, I'll follow those instructions to the letter after work :)

What ROM are you using? On the stock ROM my V5 was the same showing sattelites but no fix, i tried GPS status and then faster fix,which said i had no gps config file so I rooted, added CWM, and then flashed Tillaz's ROM and his GPS Fix and mine has been fine since.

I'm on the stock ROM CWM repack, (posted by tillaz).

Guest Rico_89
Posted

Just a small tip. Turn your GPS on 5 minutes before you intend on using it, so before you go outside to run the gps test app just turn on your GPS a few minutes before you start.

Guest romasis
Posted (edited)

Main problem is bad internal GPS antenna. I've made a simple test tried "GPS test" on my wife's huawei honor and mine vowney v5. Best signal on few satellites was around 42-43 on Honor and just 26-28 on Vowney. So, there is one way to make GPS work reliable is to find solution how to strengthen GPS antenna. Yesterday I had a tripe on car, used navigation on Vowney. Worked OK on clear road, but then were a lot of trees near road GPS signal was lost a lot of times.

Edited by romasis
Guest Dan Mullen
Posted

Well, I followed every step in the procedure above and it still wouldn't get a fix, even after half an hour. I'm going to give it one more try before I give up :(

Guest allanmac
Posted (edited)

My V5 didn't lock onto *anything* until I went into Mobile Uncle and started mashing various reset buttons (semi-kidding). I then went back to GPS Test and it spotted 10 and then quickly got a lock.

I don't know the exact incantation that I used but it was basically steps 2, 3 and 5.

I can't get a lock indoors but have never been able to with my Galaxy either. I think the windows in my building have metalized window tinting as the GPS signal goes to zero on phones and a standalone Garmin unit.

I didn't touch GPS.conf and the phone is not rooted.

So don't give up yet. :)

Edited by allanmac
Guest sandriderman
Posted

Having tried many things I was able to get the GPS locking on fairly quickly with GPS Monitor as previously mentioned. The problem I was then having was poor accuracy. When ever I would go past a junction it would get confused or if a road was running parallel with another road it would but me on the wrong one and do lots of re-routing.

A few days ago I took GPS Monitor off and tried GPS Status. This was no better, I then tried changing the "Sensor Filtering". Strong was very poor but I set it to weak today and had great results.

Its too soon to say if this will help in the long term and I will keep trying it but I was able to drive 10 miles through the middle of Doncaster without a single problem (using copilot).

Guest Dan Mullen
Posted

My V5 didn't lock onto *anything* until I went into Mobile Uncle and started mashing various reset buttons (semi-kidding). I then went back to GPS Test and it spotted 10 and then quickly got a lock.

I don't know the exact incantation that I used but it was basically steps 2, 3 and 5.

I can't get a lock indoors but have never been able to with my Galaxy either. I think the windows in my building have metalized window tinting as the GPS signal goes to zero on phones and a standalone Garmin unit.

I didn't touch GPS.conf and the phone is not rooted.

So don't give up yet. :)

I've tried everything. It sees between 10 and 13 satellites but never gets a fix. I'll try MobileUncle tools to see if there's anything that might help, but I'm completely stumped.

Guest allanmac
Posted (edited)

I did roughly the following:

1. MobileUncle>Engineer Mode>Engineer Mode (MTK)>Location>Location Based Service>AGPS>Reset to Default

2. EPO>Enable EPO + Auto Download

3. go back to YGPS and AGPS Restart

I assume the initial 10-13 satellite report is obtained via the network.

I never touched gps.conf and have not rooted.

Perhaps your phone is faulty but I do know that I was getting nothing at all for a long long time before I dug into the MTK settings.

It sort of sounds similar to your situation but it also sounds like you've tried everything. :|

Edited by allanmac
Guest allanmac
Posted

I just reset the V5 and duplicated what I did before.

I did the steps above and pressed: MobileUncle>Engineer Mode>Engineer Mode (MTK)>Location>Location Based Service>GPS>GPS(OFF)

Once the GPS(OFF) button was pressed there was a flurry of log messages and it started spotting satellites.

Guest nsmacd1
Posted

I just reset the V5 and duplicated what I did before.

I did the steps above and pressed: MobileUncle>Engineer Mode>Engineer Mode (MTK)>Location>Location Based Service>GPS>GPS(OFF)

Once the GPS(OFF) button was pressed there was a flurry of log messages and it started spotting satellites.

That's pretty much the only way I have found since having the phone to get any sort of GPS lock before launching any SatNav/location app (and I've tried quite a few different things!)

Guest Rico_89
Posted

Blew the power unit on my PC a couple of days ago arrrg still trying to get it sorted..

Anyway you should be able to get it working, both the V5s I've used can get GPS lock pretty quick now, I'm even using mine with run keeper and so far it has worked quite well.

Guest pawelde
Posted (edited)

there is many different ways proposed but you could try this one which worked for me...........in the video I did not delete the file I just renamed it to a .bak

Thanks dude. Works great!

Edited by pawelde
Guest bryfly
Posted

Been playing around with mobileuncle and just noticed that “Map” in mobileuncle shows my position accurately and does not move about, if this has picked up from GPS, why is GPS on Google maps so variable?

To have a look go to:- Mobileuncle > Engineer mode > scroll to location > open location based service > scroll top row to Map > open Map

Initially the map in mobileuncle showed my position somewhere in China until I did new “GPS config”

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