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Originally Posted by George Knighton I think we'd all be getting this message, and I don't think there's an easy way around it. Except for that message, Google Maps works fine.
If you click on Menu + Use GPS you might be delighted to find that your location is fairly accurately reported without having to run any other GPS incident first.
At least, my phone does that. |
If you hit the "Use GPS" option, then you're using just that, GPS.
Google Maps has gotten better about booting up GPS with its latest versions, so I'm happy about that. Still a bit slow though, but thats not Google's fault.