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Positioning (GPS)

For information on position requests and landmarks,

see the extended user guide on the product support

pages of the Nokia website.

About GPS

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a worldwide

radio navigation system that includes 24 satellites and

their ground stations that monitor the operation of the

satellites. Your device has an internal GPS receiver.
A GPS terminal receives low-power radio signals from

the satellites and measures the travel time of the

signals. From the travel time, the GPS receiver can

calculate its location to the accuracy of meters.
The coordinates in the GPS are expressed in degrees

and decimal degrees format using the international

WGS-84 coordinate system.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the

government of the United States, which is solely

responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The

accuracy of location data can be affected by

adjustments to GPS satellites made by the United

States government and is subject to change with the

United States Department of Defense civil GPS policy

and the Federal Radionavigation Plan. Accuracy can

also be affected by poor satellite geometry. Availability

and quality of GPS signals may be affected by your

location, buildings, natural obstacles, and weather

conditions. The GPS receiver should only be used

outdoors to allow reception of GPS signals.
Any GPS should not be used for precise location

measurement, and you should never rely solely on

location data from the GPS receiver and cellular radio

networks for positioning or navigation.
Your device also supports Assisted GPS (A-GPS).
Assisted GPS (A-GPS) is used to retrieve assistance data

over a packet data connection, which assists in

calculating the coordinates of your current location

when your device is receiving signals from satellites.
A-GPS is a network service.
Your device is preconfigured to use the Nokia A-GPS

service, if no service provider specific A-GPS settings are

available. The assistance data is retrieved from the

Nokia A-GPS service server only when needed.
You must have a packet data internet access point

defined in the device to retrieve assistance data from

the Nokia A-GPS service. To define an access point for

A-GPS, press

, and select

Tools

>

Settings

>

General

>

Positioning

>

Positioning server

>

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Positioning (GPS)

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