Nokia is just creating navigation business to operators who can start charging for the A-GPS signal as an service + data transfers. They are also saving couple bucks with integrated chip instead of sirfIII -chip. None of the operators are currently sending the signal and if they start, they'll charge it for sure. Go and buy some device with SirfIII -chip instead.
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I thought you said S GPS or stanalone GPS. Assisted GPS depends on the carrier. It's not good
Nokia is just creating navigation business to operators who can start charging
for the A-GPS signal as an service + data transfers. They are also saving couple bucks
with integrated chip instead of sirfIII -chip. None of the operators are currently sending
the signal and if they start, they'll charge it for sure. Go and buy some device with SirfIII -chip
instead.
I believe on the N95 Nokia uses A-GPS to decrease the lock on time for the real GPS chip.