On 17 Jan 2008, at 01:28, Kevin Mayall wrote:

Are there any metrics out there as to the relationship between density
of towers and location accuracy?  How dense is "high density"?

Only anecdotally, but when I tried this in central London last September(?) on my n73 it was reporting ~500m accuracy. About 15 miles outside of the centre in a reasonably built up suburban area I get ~1700m accuracy, whilst in central Oxford its about ~1000m. None of which are particularly useful for any real world applications as far as I can see.

Not had a problem with it locking up on an n73, either using cell- tower or bt gps for positioning. Wonder if the n95 issue is something to do with the built in a-gps?

Cheers,

A

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