I thought that

"It seems as though the Location.getTime() sometimes isn't accurate,
in
that the system under certain circumstances just updates the time of
an old fix and passes it on as though it was new. For us, this is very
unfortunate. "
and
"I *need*
recent fixes, and for that i need to know how old the fix is. I
therefore utilize location.getTime() against the
system.currenttimillis to see how old it is. "

Describes my problem.

As for your answer it really a long discussion, but short answer is
that i do listen for it but gps often takes long time, user might have
turned off and it doesn't work indoors.

This problem is about the network provider, as i wrote. I appreciate
any feedback, so thanks.

On Oct 13, 1:39 pm, lbendlin <l...@bendlin.us> wrote:
> you haven't explained your problem yet. What if I say "So what, only use
> live GPS locations in your app?" ?

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