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Joined: Mar 02, 2006 Posts: 31 Location: Cambridge, England
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:46 am Post subject: How does it work...?
Dear all,
First of all, let me apologise if you have touched on this subject before but I was wondering how the hell GPS works on a smart phone...
As far as I understand, my TomTom Go 500 receives data from a number of satellites in orbit and triangulating from that data the unit calculates its position. As far as I know, this is a passive operation, i.e. the Go does not send any data back to the satellites itself and so works independently of them.
Can anyone tell me if this is how GPS in smart phones works? And if so, why do you need to pay a monthly subscription to the service?
I am interested in updating my phone to a model with built in GPS but I’m balking at having to pay a further £5(ish) a month on my contract just to get the GPS to operate.
Joined: Feb 07, 2006 Posts: 581 Location: Medway Towns, Kent
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:48 am Post subject:
I think you might find that the monthly subscription is for downloading the maps, the GPS works the same way as the TT.
If the phone can run a program like TT Navigator, Copilot, or IGO then there would be no other charges.
Joined: 11/07/2002 14:36:40 Posts: 23848 Location: Hampshire, UK
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:57 am Post subject:
GPS is free. Any monthly subscription may be because the app you refer to is delivering map data Over The Air (OTA) rather than from data stored on a memory card.
This has advantages in the the map is always the most current data but it also incurs data fees for each download and solutions that use OTA map delivery use a subscription price model rather than a single up front payment with the application and maps installed to the phone.
Some phones such as Blackberry only offer OTA GPS Nav solutions. Others such as Nokia, Windows Mobile etc have both OTA and traditional onboard solutions.
For a basic GPS primer read my 'How GPS Works' article here. _________________ Darren Griffin
After years of developing GPS based software and systems, I just got a Sony Ericsson GPS enabled phone. It was a real eye opener for me.
Data Charges -
Theres this thing called "Assisted GPS". I won't go into details, but its a magic way to get a GPS Fix faster. If you turn it off, your GPS will still work, just take a little longer to get a fix. BUT Assited GPS uses data - it costs me 1c each time I use my phones GPS. If you are on a data plan with a minimum data charge, you will get stung the minimum, watch out if you are roam overseas.
Terminology.
When you Sony phone has a GPS fix, SE use the word "Connected" - which is kind of weird way to describe it. The world was happy for 20 years using "Fix" or "2D Fix" or "3D Fix". I think some people see "connected" and think its like a Data conenctions, and get confused.
So although GPS is free, using GPS on you GPS enabled phone may not be.
Joined: Jan 10, 2004 Posts: 2777 Location: Bonnie Scotland (West Central)
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 3:51 am Post subject: Re: How does it work...?
houghw wrote:
Can anyone tell me if this is how GPS in smart phones works? And if so, why do you need to pay a monthly subscription to the service?
I am interested in updating my phone to a model with built in GPS but I’m balking at having to pay a further £5(ish) a month on my contract just to get the GPS to operate.
If you tell us which phone/provider offering you're looking at, we may be able to advise or suggest an alternative. As previously suggested, unless the phone is downloading the maps, I can't see where the change would be justified.
Darren,
Of those apps, that you are aware of, that download the map tiles OTA, do they always download the latest, even if you already have it onboard, or only if older than a certain age or changed? _________________ Jock
TomTom Go 940 LIVE (9.510, Europe v915.5074 on SD & 8.371, WCE v875.3613 on board)
Joined: 11/07/2002 14:36:40 Posts: 23848 Location: Hampshire, UK
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:20 am Post subject: Re: How does it work...?
JockTamsonsBairn wrote:
If you tell us which phone/provider offering you're looking at, we may be able to advise or suggest an alternative.
The original post is 5mths old so I'm not sure why it was re-activated now.
Quote:
Of those apps, that you are aware of, that download the map tiles OTA, do they always download the latest, even if you already have it onboard, or only if older than a certain age or changed?
They have a cache but it is a matter of a day or so at most and on some it is flushed at app exit.
In answer to robertn A-GPS is frequently deployed and is not quite magic. It is intended to remove or speed up cold start acquisition as it bypasses the need to download updated Alamanac tables direct from the satellites. Although largely superfluous with modern chipsets, it can help in some specific circumstances. _________________ Darren Griffin
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