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      marek_python last edited by

      Hi,
      I'm posting this as a result of my testing. I don't know
      if other users of Xperia X F5121 and Meizu 5 Pro can
      confirm:

      imageedit_1_3094277702.png

      It appears that phones don't always return coordinates
      of your location (with location toggled on of course)
      to uNav app.

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      • saveurlinux
        saveurlinux last edited by

        I know this problem occur on first GPS fix. Some time it takes about 15 to 30 mn on my Nexus 5 to get GPS first fix. On Volla it's immediate.
        Also make sure your phone is outside.

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          xekuta747 @marek_python last edited by

          @marek_python I have the same issue with any Navigation app or webapp on my Sony Xperia X Performance (F8131). It only works at OpenStreetMap at all, no way with Falk or Web-Google-Maps.

          Couldn't try it with uNav, because this is not in my AppStore. Don't know why.

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          • Keneda
            Keneda @xekuta747 last edited by Keneda

            @xekuta747
            I don't think websites have access to GPS...
            See on the other thread you posted on for finding uNav.

            2015-Now : Meizu MX4 (Stable) for daily use
            Spare : Nexus 5 (Stable)

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            • stanwood
              stanwood @xekuta747 last edited by stanwood

              @xekuta747 I think it depends of the website. I personally made a webapp with this URL:

              https://map.schweizmobil.ch (only for Switzerland terrain)

              In Webber I did allow GPS location and it works perfectly well.
              I use it to find the trails in high mountains hikes (very useful above 10'000 feet high where walk tracks are not very visible;-)

              Nexus 5 stable
              If God has a computer, it must be a GNU/Linux

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