Hi, I have had a no. of Nokia phones without using A-GPS they all seem slower than my Navman. Is this correct? I have read that some poeple say Android are pretty quick or even faster than the car GPS. Or is this just a thing with Nokia?
Outside it needs a few minutes to get a fix on a location.
In a moving vehicle it just won't work.
The Navman - just works. You start the car first and then you turn on the GPS.
When I just got the phone, it worked v quick, I was surprised, I was in a moving vehicle. But I found out the default settings had A-GPS on.
FWIW, I also have a Garmin 60CSx which has the Sirf chip, maybe b/c it is more for outdoor hiking and stuff ... in a car I found it also worked slower than my Navman.
Thanks.

) and found that once it had a fix it needed very little signal residual strength to maintain it when screened (in scientific talk
that means the oven door was only just ajar). Both phones never drop the fix even if they are in the open bin in the car's centre console between the front seats (although I usually use a dashboard mount).