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It says at mobilereview.com that the downside of this handset is that you can not turn off the gps/geotagging feature and as a result incur constant browsing charges the cost of which is dependant on your service provider(02 for me) and so it is a costly handset to have. SE dont know anything about this,nor do 02. Its not mentioned in any other in depth reviews so id presumed it was more of an application that could be used at will but it sounds as though it is on all the time and costing money.Does anyone know for sure about this as i will have to re think my choice of new phone if this is the case.Im hoping it is just a duff review and that it only comes into action when you want it too.Is there any help out there please???
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Posted: 2008-05-23 19:41:26
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Just bought the C702, that is not true, I can turn off the A-gps (assisted of your network) or choose just to use when Iīm at my "home" operator.
You can still use the GPS without this, but it takes more time to get your location. And you can turn off the GPS completly aswell.
Cheers.
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Posted: 2008-06-03 18:29:16
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Iron
What about the SQ through Loudspeaker can you compare it to another SE Phone?
Thanx in advance
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Posted: 2008-06-03 18:34:42
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Does the GPS constantly stay on? Say you've just been in the underground for a bit and come up and take a pic, doens't it take a while to get a fix? I'd think the Geotagging either drains battery badly or does't work well...
Like if I haven't taken a picture for a while and I just wanna take a pic, will it find where I am right away?
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Posted: 2008-06-03 18:38:18
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On 2008-06-03 18:34:42, Pop Lover wrote:
Iron
What about the SQ through Loudspeaker can you compare it to another SE Phone?
Thanx in advance
Hmm, actually Iīm probaly not the right person to ask about this coz I never use the built in speaker, donīt get me wrong, I use "walkman" player alot, but thru amplifier and some real LOUDspeakers
So the only comparison I can do is between a W800, and my stereo equipment, compared to the W800 I think itīs a bit better, compared to mystereo equipment itīs crap
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Posted: 2008-06-03 19:58:49
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On 2008-06-03 18:38:18, RLP06 wrote:
Does the GPS constantly stay on? Say you've just been in the underground for a bit and come up and take a pic, doens't it take a while to get a fix? I'd think the Geotagging either drains battery badly or does't work well...
Like if I haven't taken a picture for a while and I just wanna take a pic, will it find where I am right away?
No, the GPS is not constantly on (unless you want) itīs turned on when you open the lenscover (if you have geotagging activated). I use the Assisted GPS and its only about a few seconds to get a fix(depends of where you are, indoors, outdoors, outback, city with high rise buildings etc)
It probaly takes a bit more battery with geotagging(not much with A-GPS, a bit more with just the GPS coz it have to searh for the satelites a bit more), but I wouldnīt call it drain the battery. I used it for about two days now, 30 pics taken with A-GPs (none with just GPS), bluetooth streamed music for a couple of hours, bluetooth always on, surfing the web, oh.. and I actually used it as a phone a couple of times aswell

, now I have to charge it.
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Posted: 2008-06-03 20:32:26
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How accurate did you find the geotagging? I'm using an HGE-100 and its really accurate...
I can't see A-GPS being too accurate considering its not 'always on'. What happens to geotagging when there is no fix? That would be the main reason why I'd get the phone, so that would also be one of my main concerns.
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Posted: 2008-06-03 20:43:20
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what other gps app can u run on it?
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Posted: 2008-06-03 23:12:23
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On 2008-06-03 20:43:20, RLP06 wrote:
How accurate did you find the geotagging? I'm using an HGE-100 and its really accurate...
I can't see A-GPS being too accurate considering its not 'always on'. What happens to geotagging when there is no fix? That would be the main reason why I'd get the phone, so that would also be one of my main concerns.
A-GPS is just a function to "help" the GPS to get a fix quicker, using your network cellid (some charges apply) to locate the satelites in your area, either way youīre still using the gps so you get a very accurate fix. You see a symbol on the display if you have a fix or not, if you dont get a fix you can "tag" the photo later, take another photo on the same spot when you get a fix. Then you can copy the tag info to the first photo using Picasa/Google Earth.
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Posted: 2008-06-04 18:23:15
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On 2008-06-04 18:23:15, Iron wrote:
On 2008-06-03 20:43:20, RLP06 wrote:
How accurate did you find the geotagging? I'm using an HGE-100 and its really accurate...
I can't see A-GPS being too accurate considering its not 'always on'. What happens to geotagging when there is no fix? That would be the main reason why I'd get the phone, so that would also be one of my main concerns.
A-GPS is just a function to "help" the GPS to get a fix quicker, using your network cellid (some charges apply) to locate the satelites in your area, either way youīre still using the gps so you get a very accurate fix. You see a symbol on the display if you have a fix or not, if you dont get a fix you can "tag" the photo later, take another photo on the same spot when you get a fix, copy the tag info to the first photo.
Awesome, thanks for the info.
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Posted: 2008-06-04 18:42:01
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