QUOTE(emperor^10 @ May 6 2009, 01:54 AM)
Haha... Done d... Got msn and frings d...
Another thing, For the Garmin, i already tick integrated gps and untick the other 3... But i found out that if u untick the agps the connection will be very slow...
Any comments???
Does the cost of using A-GPS outweigh the benefits? It all depends on the numbers right? See an explanation below...Another thing, For the Garmin, i already tick integrated gps and untick the other 3... But i found out that if u untick the agps the connection will be very slow...
Any comments???
Here is how the test worked out:
1. Reset the Packet Data log to zero.
2. Turned off AGPS on the phone.
3. Tested the satellite signals - very low. Took almost 20 - 25sec to lock on in open skys, a couple of minutes if in my car.
4. Turned on AGPS - signal strength became optimal.
5. Checked the Packet Data log - sent 1.15kb and received 4.18kb for the use.
6. Tried several times, the data remained the same whilst in the same cell.
7. If based on the data rate of the Telco I am using at MYR 0.05ct per Kb (peak), it's about 5c per pop. Probably more if you are roaming as you navigate. (the last is unconfirmed).





no matter how many times, you use it, there is not additional data usage only onces.
source: http://hardhat101.blogspot.com/2008/11/agps-vs-no-agps.html
credit to edwin
May 6 2009, 10:59 AM

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