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1 | initial version | posted 2014-07-15 11:45:28 +0200 |
There is a bug in the location service on 1.0.8.19 where the GPS location service is reported as being unavailable to applications, even when location services are turned on in the settings. Opening the native map application shows error message saying Positioning is turned off, see Settings -> System -> Location
.
This obvisouly affects all native Sailfish and Android applications.
GPSInfoQt shows over a dozen satellites in view, none in use, location accuracy ~300m, so just cell towers. MaepQt shows location, but looks to be only from cell towers as well. The native map application won't even go to the map as the Positioning
service is off (which it isn't).
2 | No.2 Revision |
There is a bug in the location service on 1.0.8.19 where the GPS location service is reported as being unavailable to applications, even when location services are turned on in the settings. Opening the native map application shows error message saying Positioning is turned off, see Settings -> System -> Location
.
This obvisouly affects all native Sailfish and Android applications.
GPSInfoQt shows over a dozen satellites in view, none in use, location accuracy ~300m, so just cell towers. MaepQt shows location, but looks to be only from cell towers as well. The native map application won't even go to the map as the Positioning
service is off (which it isn't).
The bug appeared this morning (15.7.2014), yesterday immediately after the update the GPS was still fine. Tried rebooting phone, turning positioning
off/on/off/on, killing android runtime
, turning flight mode
on/off. None of these brings the GPS back.
3 | No.3 Revision |
There is a bug in the location service on 1.0.8.19 where the GPS location service is reported as being unavailable to applications, even when location services are turned on in the settings. Opening the native map application shows error message saying Positioning is turned off, see Settings -> System -> Location
.
This obvisouly affects all native Sailfish and Android applications.
GPSInfoQt shows over a dozen satellites in view, none in use, location accuracy ~300m, so just cell towers. MaepQt shows location, but looks to be only from cell towers as well. The native map application won't even go to the map as the Positioning
service is off (which it isn't).
The bug appeared this morning (15.7.2014), yesterday immediately after the update the GPS was still fine. Tried rebooting phone, turning positioning
off/on/off/on, killing android runtime
, turning flight mode
on/off. None of these brings the GPS back.
Can anyone confirm this or is the GPS on my phone broken?
4 | No.4 Revision |
There is a bug in the location service on 1.0.8.19 where the GPS location service is reported as being unavailable to applications, even when location services are turned on in the settings. Opening the native map application shows error message saying Positioning is turned off, see Settings -> System -> Location
.
This obvisouly affects all native Sailfish and Android applications.
GPSInfoQt shows over a dozen satellites in view, none in use, location accuracy ~300m, so just cell towers. MaepQt shows location, but looks to be only from cell towers as well. The native map application won't even go to the map as the Positioning
service is off (which it isn't).
The bug appeared this morning (15.7.2014), yesterday immediately after the update the GPS was still fine. fine, I was able to record a track with sports tracker. Tried rebooting phone, turning positioning
off/on/off/on, killing android runtime
, turning flight mode
on/off. None of these brings the GPS back.
Can anyone confirm this or is the GPS on my phone broken?
5 | No.5 Revision |
There is a bug in the location service on 1.0.8.19 where the GPS location service is reported as being unavailable to applications, even when location services are turned on in the settings. Opening the native map application shows error message saying Positioning is turned off, see Settings -> System -> Location
.
This obvisouly affects all native Sailfish and Android applications.
GPSInfoQt shows over a dozen satellites in view, none in use, location accuracy ~300m, so just cell towers. MaepQt shows location, but looks to be only from cell towers as well. The native map application won't even go to the map as the Positioning
service is off (which it isn't).
The bug appeared this morning (15.7.2014), yesterday immediately after the update the GPS was still fine, I was able to record a track with sports tracker. Tried tracker.
Can anyone confirm this or is the GPS on my phone broken?
The release notes for 1.0.8.19 here do mention possible GPS crashes in known issues, but no way to solve it. So far I've tried rebooting phone, turning positioning
off/on/off/on, killing android runtime
, turning flight mode
on/off. None of these brings the GPS back.
Can anyone confirm this or is the GPS on my phone broken?
6 | No.6 Revision |
There is a bug in the location service on 1.0.8.19 where the GPS location service is reported as being unavailable to applications, even when location services are turned on in the settings. Opening the native map application shows error message saying Positioning is turned off, see Settings -> System -> Location
.
This obvisouly affects all native Sailfish and Android applications.
GPSInfoQt shows over a dozen satellites in view, none in use, location accuracy ~300m, so just cell towers. MaepQt shows location, but looks to be only from cell towers as well. The native map application won't even go to the map as the Positioning
service is off (which it isn't).
The bug appeared this morning (15.7.2014), yesterday immediately after the update the GPS was still fine, I was able to record a track with sports tracker.
Can anyone confirm this or is the GPS on my phone broken?
The release notes for 1.0.8.19 here do mention possible GPS crashes in known issues, but no way to solve it. So far I've tried tried
positioning
android runtime
flight mode
None of these brings the GPS back.back. Any other ideas?
7 | No.7 Revision |
There is a bug in the location service on 1.0.8.19 where the GPS location service is reported as being unavailable to applications, even when location services are turned on in the settings. Opening the native map application shows error message saying Positioning is turned off, see Settings -> System -> Location
.
This obvisouly affects all native Sailfish and Android applications.
GPSInfoQt shows over a dozen satellites in view, none in use, location accuracy ~300m, so just cell towers. MaepQt shows location, but looks to be only from cell towers as well. The native map application won't even go to the map as the Positioning
service is off (which it isn't).
The bug appeared this morning (15.7.2014), yesterday immediately after the update the GPS was still fine, I was able to record a track with sports tracker.
Can anyone confirm this or is the GPS on my phone broken?
The release notes for 1.0.8.19 here do mention possible GPS crashes in known issues, but no way to solve it. So far I've tried
positioning
off/on/off/onandroid runtime
flight mode
on/offNone of these brings the GPS I managed to get the GPS to come back online, so this is not a hardware issue. All I did is restart the phone repeatedly, I think after 4th restart GPS came back. Any other ideas?GPSInfoQt
, MaepQt
and Sports Tracker
(android) all work, native maps application does not, still shows the same error about turning positioning on.
8 | No.8 Revision |
There is a bug in the location service on 1.0.8.19 where the GPS location service is reported as being unavailable to applications, even when location services are turned on in the settings. Opening the native map application shows error message saying Positioning is turned off, see Settings -> System -> Location
.
This obvisouly affects all native Sailfish and Android applications.
GPSInfoQt shows over a dozen satellites in view, none in use, location accuracy ~300m, so just cell towers. MaepQt shows location, but looks to be only from cell towers as well. The native map application won't even go to the map as the Positioning
service is off (which it isn't).
The bug appeared this morning (15.7.2014), yesterday immediately after the update the GPS was still fine, I was able to record a track with sports tracker.
Can anyone confirm this or is the GPS on my phone broken?
The release notes for 1.0.8.19 here do mention possible GPS crashes in known issues, but no way to solve it. So far I've tried
positioning
off/on/off/onandroid runtime
flight mode
on/offI managed to get the GPS to come back online, so this is not a hardware issue. All I did is restart the phone repeatedly, I think after 4th restart GPS came back. GPSInfoQt
, MaepQt
and Sports Tracker
(android) all work, native maps application does not, still shows the same error about turning positioning on.
###Correction
The native maps application does work (as pointed out in the comments) it's just that the landing page shows an error message. Swiping right to the map does still show the correct location though. Just to be clear, this is after the reboot, when the GPS is back online.
9 | No.9 Revision |
There is a bug in the location service on 1.0.8.19 where the GPS location service is reported as being unavailable to applications, even when location services are turned on in the settings. Opening the native map application shows error message saying Positioning is turned off, see Settings -> System -> Location
.
This obvisouly affects all native Sailfish and Android applications.
GPSInfoQt shows over a dozen satellites in view, none in use, location accuracy ~300m, so just cell towers. MaepQt shows location, but looks to be only from cell towers as well. The native map application won't even go to the map as the Positioning
service is off (which it isn't).
The bug appeared this morning (15.7.2014), yesterday immediately after the update the GPS was still fine, I was able to record a track with sports tracker.
Can anyone confirm this or is the GPS on my phone broken?
The release notes for 1.0.8.19 here do mention possible GPS crashes in known issues, but no way to solve it. So far I've tried
positioning
off/on/off/onandroid runtime
flight mode
on/offPossible Solution #1 @Swl got the GPS to come back online by going to the Location settings when an application is requesting the position of the phone, and then switching the GPS off and back on.
Possible Solution #2
I managed to get the GPS to come back online, so this is not a hardware issue. All I did is restart the phone repeatedly, I think after 4th restart GPS came back.GPSInfoQt
, MaepQt
and Sports Tracker
(android) all work, native maps application does not, still shows the same error about turning positioning on. ###Correction
The native maps application does work (as pointed out in the comments) it's just that the landing page shows an error message. Swiping right to the map does still show the correct location though. Just to be clear, this is after the reboot, when the GPS is back online.
10 | No.10 Revision |
There is a bug in the location service on 1.0.8.19 where the GPS location service is reported as being unavailable to applications, even when location services are turned on in the settings. Opening the native map application shows error message saying Positioning is turned off, see Settings -> System -> Location
.
This obvisouly affects all native Sailfish and Android applications.
GPSInfoQt shows over a dozen satellites in view, none in use, location accuracy ~300m, so just cell towers. MaepQt shows location, but looks to be only from cell towers as well. The native map application won't even go to the map as the Positioning
service is off (which it isn't).
The bug appeared this morning (15.7.2014), yesterday immediately after the update the GPS was still fine, I was able to record a track with sports tracker.
Can anyone confirm this or is the GPS on my phone broken?
The release notes for 1.0.8.19 here do mention possible GPS crashes in known issues, but no way to solve it. So far I've tried
positioning
off/on/off/onandroid runtime
flight mode
on/offPossible Solution #1 @Swl got the GPS to come back online by going to the Location settings when an application is requesting the position of the phone, and then switching the GPS off and back on.
Possible Solution #2
I managed to get the GPS to come back online, so this is not a hardware issue. All I did is restart the phone repeatedly, I think after 4th restart GPS came back. GPSInfoQt
, MaepQt
and Sports Tracker
(android) all work, native maps application does not, still shows the same error about turning positioning on.
Possible Solution 3
Update maps to 1.0.13
. The Jolla store application did not show that there was an update available for Maps, so I had to navigate to the Maps application page in the store and select update
from the pulley menu. The extended description of the application in Jolla Store shows what the latest version is and what version you have installed.
###Correction
The native maps application does work (as pointed out in the comments) it's just that the landing page shows an error message. Swiping right to the map does still show the correct location though. Just to be clear, this is after the reboot, when the GPS is back online.
11 | No.11 Revision |
There is a bug in the location service on 1.0.8.19 where the GPS location service is reported as being unavailable to applications, even when location services are turned on in the settings. Opening the native map application shows error message saying Positioning is turned off, see Settings -> System -> Location
.
This obvisouly affects all native Sailfish and Android applications.
GPSInfoQt shows over a dozen satellites in view, none in use, location accuracy ~300m, so just cell towers. MaepQt shows location, but looks to be only from cell towers as well. The native map application won't even go to the map as the Positioning
service is off (which it isn't).
The bug appeared this morning (15.7.2014), yesterday immediately after the update the GPS was still fine, I was able to record a track with sports tracker.
Can anyone confirm this or is the GPS on my phone broken?
The release notes for 1.0.8.19 here do mention possible GPS crashes in known issues, but no way to solve it. So far I've tried
positioning
off/on/off/onandroid runtime
flight mode
on/offPossible Solution #1 @Swl got the GPS to come back online by going to the Location settings when an application is requesting the position of the phone, and then switching the GPS off and back on.
Possible Solution #2
I managed to get the GPS to come back online, so this is not a hardware issue. All I did is restart the phone repeatedly, I think after 4th restart GPS came back. GPSInfoQt
, MaepQt
and Sports Tracker
(android) all work, native maps application does not, still shows the same error about turning positioning on.
Possible Solution 3
Update maps to 1.0.13
. The Jolla store application did not show that there was an update available for Maps, so I had to navigate to the Maps application page in the store and select update
from the pulley menu. The extended description of the application in Jolla Store shows what the latest version is and what version you have installed.installed. Thanks to @Kari for pointing to the update.
###Correction
The native maps application does work (as pointed out in the comments) it's just that the landing page shows an error message. Swiping right to the map does still show the correct location though. Just to be clear, this is after the reboot, when the GPS is back online.