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- GPSNavX - May 1, 2010 I am finding the iPad 3G GPS receiver much more sensitive than iPhone 3G or 3Gs. Not sure if its a software improvement (OS 3.2 versus 3.1) or better hardware. Quote:GPShttp://gizmodo.com/5528240/ipad-3g-test-notes - AugustH - May 1, 2010 I wonder if the iPad form factor allowed Apple to put a bigger, more sensitive antenna into the iPad. There have been times driving and having Maps open and the dot insisted I was in Puget Sound - quite a feat for a car that's not designed to be a boat! - GPSNavX - May 1, 2010 Turns out it is a hardware difference: "The iPad 3G has a Broadcom BCM4750UBG Single-Chip AGPS Solution, whereas the iPhone 3GS uses an Infineon Hammerhead II package." http://www.tipb.com/2010/05/01/ipad-wifi-3g-tea/ - GPSNavX - May 3, 2010 Hopefully iPhone 4 will get the new improved GPS chipset. - fugawisoftware - May 4, 2010 Also note that the iPad without 3G is (we assume) relying on the GPS reception soley for a GPS fix, while the iPad 3G (we assume)receives GPS ephemeris from the cellular network, therefore the iPad 3G may be faster to lock. That might explain why iPhone 3GS showed a faster time to aquire a position than the iPad, which (again we assume) was not the 3G model. |