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Using location services to find your position, Using gps, Google maps – Sony Ericsson Xperia™ ion HSPA(LT28H) User Manual

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Using location services to find your

position

Use your phone to find out where you are. There are two methods: GPS and wireless

networks. Enable the wireless networks option if you only need your approximate

location, and want it fast. If you want a more exact position, and have a clear view of

the sky, enable the GPS option. In situations where the wireless network connection

is weak, you should enable both options to ensure that your location is found.

Sony does not warrant the accuracy of any location services including but not limited to

navigational services.

To enable GPS

1

From your Home screen, tap .

2

Tap Settings > Location services.

3

Mark the GPS satellites checkbox.

Using GPS

Your phone has a global positioning system (GPS) receiver that uses satellite signals

to calculate your location.

When you use features that require the GPS receiver to find your location, make sure you have

a clear view of the sky.

Getting the best performance

The first time you use the GPS it can take 5 to 10 minutes for your location to be

found. To help the search, make sure you have a clear view of the sky. Stand still and

don't cover the GPS antenna (the highlighted area in the image). The GPS signals can

pass through clouds and plastic, but not through most solid objects such as

buildings and mountains. If your location isn't found after a few minutes, move to

another location.

Google Maps™

Track your current location, view real-time traffic situations and receive detailed

directions to your destination. Before taking trips, you can download and save maps

to your memory card to avoid high roaming costs.

The Google Maps™ application requires the use of an Internet connection. You may incur data

connection charges when you connect to the Internet from your phone. Contact your network

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