Thanks,

I find it extremely doubtful that performing a reset on the phone will actually 
do anything, but it's worth a try.

Thanks again,
Everett Zufelt
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On 2011-03-30, at 9:16 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:

> Hello Everett,
> 
> Here is a link to Navigon's FAQ titled, "How can I improve the GPS signal of 
> my iPhone?"
> http://www.navigon.com/portal/int/kundenservice/faq.html?id=11268&content_identifier=faq&page=1&faqTopic=iphone
> 
> Before performing the 7 step process in the FAQ, make sure to try the 
> suggestions at the bottom of the FAQ ensuring, of course, that you first have 
> Location Services turned on in your iPhone's Settings.
> 
> HTH,
> Bryan
> 
> On Mar 30, 2011, at 7:43 AM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:
>> I have been playing with Navigon on my iPhone 3G S and every time I try to 
>> start a route it tells me that GPS reception is not sufficient.  It doesn't 
>> matter if I am inside, outside, or in a vehicle, reception has never been 
>> sufficient.  It does seem to appropriately identify nearby POIs, so GPS must 
>> be working to some degree.   Curious if anyone else has had this problem and 
>> if they know of a solution.
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