Just wondering, if n82 is using A-GPS, and it does use GPRS to send a little bit of data, roughly how much data is sent? Would it be just a few sen worth or a few ringgit?
Nokia [Nokia(tm) N82 Official Thread], Storytelling rediscovered
Nokia [Nokia(tm) N82 Official Thread], Storytelling rediscovered
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Jan 18 2008, 01:07 AM
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Just wondering, if n82 is using A-GPS, and it does use GPRS to send a little bit of data, roughly how much data is sent? Would it be just a few sen worth or a few ringgit?
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Jan 18 2008, 02:00 AM
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QUOTE(Da_Shiang @ Jan 18 2008, 01:56 AM) I'm concerned (don't have the phone yet la but considering hehe) cause I read this from gsmarena:QUOTE Like the Nokia N95 versions, the N82 has a built-in GPS receiver. Having tested all of them we are safe to conclude that their performance is virtually the same. Unluckily, the problem with the slow initial satellite lock still exists with Nokia N82. The phone needs quite some time to find you initial position, especially if you start it when you are in a moving vehicle. The built-in A-GPS somewhat reduces the time needed for that purpose but at the cost of (in most cases) pricy data transfer. |
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