In my bq Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition with Ubuntu 15.04 (r296) I have
done these tests:

A. uNav running alone:
     - A few times it has arrived to a state of not receiving new positions. I 
think this is due to not having access to AGPS because the network is down or 
the phone has not access to a network.

B. uNav and SensorsStatus running at the same time:
     - With uNav on the foreground and SensorsStatus on the background, after a 
while uNav arrives to a state of not receiving new positions.
     - Changing to SensorsStatus it initially doesn't show any position and 
immediately it receives new positions.
     - Changing to uNav it starts again to receive new positions and after a 
while it stops receiving new positions.
     - If you change again to SensorsStatus and after that to uNav, it starts 
again to receive new positions.
     - If you kill SensorsStatus uNav receives new positions and it works well.

C. uNav and HERE Maps running at the same time:
     - You can reproduce the same described in B with these two apps.

D. uNav and Google maps (in the browser) running at the same time:
     - If you permit to Google maps to access to your location you can 
reproduce the same described in B with these two apps.
     - If you do not permit access to your location uNav gets positions as 
expected.

I hope this to be useful to resolve this bug.

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