I'm interested in buying a Nexus One to develop an accurate trail
mapping application that uses the Nexus One's GPS receiver,
accelerometer, and compass.  Currently, I'm not interested in using it
as a phone and therefore am not interested in signing a contract with
a carrier.  So, I have a couple questions.

1) As mentioned in the Wikipedia article about A-GPS, "A typical A-GPS-
enabled receiver will use a data connection (Internet or other) to
contact the assistance server for A-GPS information. Some A-GPS
devices cannot fall back to standard GPS."  Does the Nexus One fall
back to standard GPS if the assistance server is not available?

2) Is it possible to setup a Nexus One (i.e., enter my Google account
information) without a phone service, perhaps using WiFi instead?

- Greg

P.S., I asked these questions to the sales help team at 
http://www.google.com/phone
and was directed here.  Obviously, they aren't paid a commission. :*)

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