03-01-2020 11:00 PM - edited 01-05-2022 09:44 AM
I have been doing deliveries around the city and have had issues with the GPS. Not sure if it is to do with my phone, Google, or Public?
Happened 4 different times tonight where I would start going to my delivery destination and it would not read as driving, yet if I backed out of the real time I could see my location enough to get by? Anyone else have this issue so I can root out a Public mobile network issue?
In Edmonton, Alberta
03-15-2020 06:19 PM
Learned something new today, if I keep it away from the magnet it works as it should! Guess the otterbox isn't enough of a gap to clear
03-15-2020 12:12 AM
@Tracer wrote:Well, it seems it happened again. I have now run out of data on my plan, (resets on the 16th) but I am on Public's Christmas gift of 1 Gb of data, would that have anything to do with it? Otherwise I was thinking that a buddy got me one of those magnetic phone holders for the car, maybe that is screwing with the signal?
Tried that one app but there was a bunch of numbers and such and couldn't get a true feel of what I was looking at
You would need to find one of those repair it yourself videos or pictures to find out where the GPS antenna is. Magnets are metal. Magnets around electronics are always unwise unless intentional by the manufacturers of the original product. Metal blocks signals. Magnets interfere with radio signals.
Yes. Get rid of the magnetic holder. Surely (don't call me Shirley) there are pressure-fit click-in type holders.
03-15-2020 12:04 AM
Well, it seems it happened again. I have now run out of data on my plan, (resets on the 16th) but I am on Public's Christmas gift of 1 Gb of data, would that have anything to do with it? Otherwise I was thinking that a buddy got me one of those magnetic phone holders for the car, maybe that is screwing with the signal?
Tried that one app but there was a bunch of numbers and such and couldn't get a true feel of what I was looking at
03-02-2020 12:06 PM
Thanks for all the great information, definitely a lot of knowledge on this platform!
I will try it out again today to see if it's the same and if not I will work through a few of the suggestions!
03-02-2020 12:03 PM
I would restart the phone and it would seem to fix it but then it would happen again
03-02-2020 12:40 AM - edited 03-02-2020 12:42 AM
I had a similar problem near Toronto last evening. Restarting Google maps app helped me. Not sure why but looks like Google maps experienced some problems with connection to server.
PS. Check if your problem continues to appear.
03-02-2020 12:14 AM
GPS in Android is A-GPS or "Assisted" GPS - so it can speed up fix time by downloading the current almanac and ephemeris data from an Internet server instead of the time consuming automatic process. If your data is off, or your plan's data has been fully consumed, this could be a factor. Maybe start GPS while still in Wi-Fi coverage would help.
Secondly, since you mentioned you have an android phone, is to check out an app called "GPS Test" - it has some nice views of GPS data, and has options to manually clear and/or update the AGPS data which may help your phone kickstart the GPS function. There are other apps which will force the GPS to stay active all the time, which can consume your battery, but is good if you are frequently in/out of location based apps to maintain a constant location fix.
03-01-2020 11:55 PM
@Tracer wrote:This is far from downtown, and I have never had these issues before
It is a Samsung Galaxy S8, just seems funky and makes one appreciate the time before cell phones and the ease of GPS lol
It could be a result of intermittent data connectivity.
Also make sure Maps can use your battery in the background.
Go to your phone's settings - Apps & notifications - Maps, and look for the battery options. On my phone that's under "Advanced". Allow the app to use the battery in the background.
Also might want to clear the cache and data and force close the Maps app and restart your phone.
03-01-2020 11:52 PM
@Tracer wrote:I have been doing deliveries around the city and have had issues with the GPS. Not sure if it is to do with my phone, Google, or Public?
Happened 4 different times tonight where I would start going to my delivery destination and it would not read as driving, yet if I backed out of the real time I could see my location enough to get by? Anyone else have this issue so I can root out a Public mobile network issue?
In Edmonton, Alberta
GPS itself isn't related to Public Mobile but the cellular network can be use to improve accuracy and speed up GPS lock-ins. I would set your phone to use the phone's internal GPS only to see if that makes any difference. This will rule out or possibly confirm a potential hardware issue with your device.
03-01-2020 11:33 PM
Maybe try the different accuracy modes in location services.
Maybe try connecting as HSDPA (3G) rather than LTE (4G). Or vice versa.
How's cell reception in the areas this happens? Maybe a tower in the area only provides some frequencies.
03-01-2020 11:24 PM
This is far from downtown, and I have never had these issues before
It is a Samsung Galaxy S8, just seems funky and makes one appreciate the time before cell phones and the ease of GPS lol
03-01-2020 11:19 PM
03-01-2020 11:19 PM
It is a Samsung Galaxy S8
03-01-2020 11:16 PM
High buildings can block your gps signal. I know.....but I have not been to Edmonton for a few years. If iPhone 4, update your iOS.
03-01-2020 11:04 PM - edited 03-01-2020 11:16 PM
What make/model/submodel is the phone?
Edit: other than maybe losing cell reception for cell data I doubt this is a PM problem.
03-01-2020 11:01 PM
Restarted all the apps, as well as my phone to try and reset any issues. It was to no avail