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My Journey for iPhone 3G/Aifontriji, Unboxing & GPS video clip Post #1!
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aRRrgghh
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Jul 26 2008, 12:56 AM
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String bro, I've just managed to read from page 1 to 20 of this topic while been diverted to other links that You-Know-Who related and the NZ Tumpang is OFF, and I realized it's one hell of a journey!
No matter what, almost everyone here knows and understand your intention. Just don't make your 'qualities' brushed away because of this ya.
Btw, your GPS bus video makes me wanted to compare the app with my BlackBerry Curve 8310. It looks better with Aifontriji Wide screen tho =). One question, how's the indoor GPS? How long it will detect when you choose 'Find Your Location' indoor & outdoor?
Thanks
p/s most of the credit goes to you, for providing me valuable info when I purchased my iPhone last year =)
This post has been edited by aRRrgghh: Jul 26 2008, 01:23 AM
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aRRrgghh
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Jul 26 2008, 01:51 AM
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Thanks for the reply. Someone told me that NOKIA has around 21 satellites for their GPS while BlackBerry has only 8. That's why NOKIA response is faster. So, this come to a question, how many does the iPhone satellites has? or are they sharing the sats? Btw, the GPS add-on is the reason why I've purchased the BB 8310. I guess I can use the same reason for me to upgrade to iPhone 3G and sell my FW1.1.1 iPhone hehe » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « QUOTE(stringfellow @ Jul 26 2008, 01:29 AM) Thank you for understanding. I've already composed an "analogy" post for future posting after the "Tumpang" is done, I cannot wait to see how people will think about the powermongering that's happening around here. "Powers-That-Be" indeed. Indoor locations are based only on cellphone triangulations, the blue blip expands into a wider crosshair since positional accuracies gives way towards a wider position ambiguities. Once outside, the blips in pinpoint accurate. It wasnt as long when I had my N95 to get position, the GPS is very fast. When GPS isnt available(you are indoors), the GoogleMaps uses the other two resources, the Skyhook technology from Wifi(extracting position via IP address I presume) and celltower triangulation. Once your under sky cover, the third resource, GPS kicks in.
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