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Umobile Thread V11, Your Passion Drives Our Unlimited Ideas
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seanswn
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Feb 6 2019, 11:16 PM
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Hi,
Any Note 9 users here manage to trigger Wifi Calling on your phone ?
I upgraded from Note 8 to Note 9, now I get VoLTE on the phone, but no WiFi Calling possible.
Even in the settings, I activated the Wifi Calling, it just won't login to the WiFi.
Regards
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seanswn
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Mar 11 2019, 03:21 PM
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GPS have no relationship with the Mobile Provider. It is due to your phone that cannot capture the location of the signal.
Mobile Provider do not provide GPS signal.
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seanswn
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Mar 12 2019, 11:20 AM
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QUOTE(acid_head @ Mar 11 2019, 04:59 PM) This is my question also. I'm using Huawei Honor series phone, twice. Both also having the same problem, but I do agree with you that service provider don't provide GPS signal. However I always appear "error calculating" on waze. Do you know what is the problem? Error calculating means there is a data connectivity error, with A-GPS you may lock on to a signal faster but once it is lock-on there is no dependency on the Telco to provide position. Again - GPS signal have no relationship with the Telco Provider. Routing - maybe yes if your routing depends on the backend server like Waze. Offline Navigation do not depends on data plan from Telco.
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seanswn
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Mar 12 2019, 11:23 AM
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QUOTE(chkwong @ Mar 11 2019, 07:33 PM) Initial gps signal is assisted. If u used and tried various Telco then u will experience why some locks faster than others. Standalone GPS provides first position in approximately 30–40 seconds. A standalone GPS needs orbital information of the satellites to calculate the current position. The data rate of the satellite signal is only 50 bit/s, so downloading orbital information like ephemerides and the almanac directly from satellites typically takes a long time, and if the satellite signals are lost during the acquisition of this information, it is discarded and the standalone system has to start from scratch. In A-GPS, the network operator deploys an A-GPS server, a cache server for GPS data. These A-GPS servers download the orbital information from the satellite and store it in the database. An A-GPS-capable device can connect to these servers and download this information using mobile-network radio bearers such as GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, LTE or even using other radio bearers such as Wi-Fi. Usually the data rate of these bearers is high, hence downloading orbital information takes less time. So it's the data rate - again, not on GPS. Well, we can conclude U-mobile data rate sucks I guess ...
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seanswn
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Dec 9 2020, 07:26 PM
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QUOTE(dgboy @ Dec 6 2020, 12:32 PM) This is the first time I encountered such delay, normally it is pretty much instantaneous. Ya, Same experience here, just this few days. Not sure when going to recover.
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