
What is A-GPS?
Assisted GPS (A-GPS) is an enhanced version of GPS. A-GPS retrieves assistance data over a data connection (like GPRS or 3G), which helps your device calculate the coordinates of your current location when receiving signals from satellites.
What are the benefits of A-GPS?
A-GPS is designed to get a fix on satellites faster and more reliably, meaning you get a smoother GPS experience. It reduces the time a GPS enabled device requires to find its current position, known as Time To First Fix (TTFF), for most geographical locations worldwide.
A-GPS is most useful in urban areas, where you could be navigating through "urban canyons", or in a moving car.
A-GPS improves user experience for all applications on your device which use integrated GPS.
Are there any extra costs for using A-GPS?
You pay your service provider for data transferred over the cellular network. Please keep in mind that the charges might be higher while roaming.
How do I activate A-GPS?
The first time you use an application that involves GPS (and A-GPS) service, the device will automatically ask for the access point with the question: "Access point is required for secure positioning. Define now?" If you want to enable A-GPS usage, answer "Yes".
If you select "No", you can define the access point later: select Menu > Tools > Settings > General > Positioning > Positioning Methods > Assisted GPS.
Now you only need to define the correct access point. Select your service provider's access point for accessing the internet.
If you want to change the A-GPS access point, go to the main menu > Tools > Settings > General > Positioning
How do I know if I have A-GPS activated on my device?
Please check following settings from your Nokia device:
Main menu > Tools > Settings > General > Positioning
To confirm that A-GPS is working, open an application that shows the Satellite status such as Nokia Maps: (Menu > Maps > Options > Maps options > Satellite info).
When A-GPS info is received successfully, there should be a list of satellites with very short strength bars visible soon after the Nokia Maps application is opened.
How can I get A-GPS on my N95?
Current Nokia N95 owners can download the updated firmware with built-in A-GPS support and settings with the Nokia Software Updater, which is a free PC application that lets you update the device software. Find a link to the Nokia Software Updater in the most recent versions of Nokia PC Suite software,
or go directly to http://www.nokia.com.ph/softwareupdate. The SW version needs to be 12.0.013 or newer.
What happens to my navigation license after I have updated the software on my N95?
After a software update, you can manually update your navigation license like this: