(03-19-2021, 06:27 AM)Maus Wrote: Hello Gribouille, no, I am not so sure ... but Bluetooth does not have any influence on location services, and I've been far from any human structures when I tried it outside back in February, so WiFi would not have helped there anyway (no signal on the radio). There are different types of AGPS, one just using the mobile signal strength and station ids and looking those up in a (local or remote) database and applying trigonometry mathematics, the other one adding WiFi ESSIDs to the game, and I thought the latter one is only employed by FAAMG and the likes. But I may of course be wrong!
Today I tested again, with WiFi and Bluetooth switched off by software. First, I got a very fast pseudo-fix, in Germany, in the south of Frankfurt am Main, and this looked somewhat familiar ...
After some 30, 40 additional seconds, it got a new fix, and it gradually approached where I really was (out in the wild, with no WiFi near me). After about 90 seconds the map precisely followed me. I'd call that very much OK, better than what I expected.