July 6, 2010 11:30
Thanks for the clarity. It confirms what I had thought, and leaves the mystery unsolved for now.
Thinking that in the absence of Wi-Fi, and in the absence of Cellular tower info, Location Services would rely 100% on GPS to provide positional data, I therefore expected it might take several minutes to acquire a fix, but instead no GPS data seemed to be available for iNavX, ever. That, or it placed the device in some other part of the world (or at the very least off the chart).
Thanks again for your willingness to help!
Thinking that in the absence of Wi-Fi, and in the absence of Cellular tower info, Location Services would rely 100% on GPS to provide positional data, I therefore expected it might take several minutes to acquire a fix, but instead no GPS data seemed to be available for iNavX, ever. That, or it placed the device in some other part of the world (or at the very least off the chart).
Thanks again for your willingness to help!