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2014-03-11 Thread Dave_A
I've seen an android phone used as a serial port GPS to provide coordinates for a PC... It does work... On 3/10/2014 9:55 AM, Charter wrote: > On android tablet, go to settings and turn on "enable mock locations" avare > should then work. If you do not have built in gps ("location services"

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2014-03-10 Thread Charter
On android tablet, go to settings and turn on "enable mock locations" avare should then work. If you do not have built in gps ("location services" is typically cell tower, not true gps) you will have to get a Bluetooth GPS and pair it with the tablet, also install Bluetooth GPS app. I bought m

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2014-03-10 Thread Phillip Hill
Unfortunately not all tablets have an actual GPS chipset in them. In these cases the "location services" are provided by what cell tower they are connected to. You really have to look at the specs an these tablets to make sure they have REAL GPS on them. I know the ASUS tablets have GPS on them.

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2014-03-10 Thread jon kimmel
I kave the nexus 7...had to figure it out but i don't remember off the top of my head...try settings then turn on gps. https://sites.google.com/site/mykr2stretch/ https://sites.google.com/site/mykr2stretch/parts-for-sale On Mar 10, 2014 8:21 AM, "Doran Jaffas" wrote: > Hello Everyone > I r

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2014-03-10 Thread Doran Jaffas
Hello Everyone I recently purchased a Google Next book and was told it has navigation capability. The store does not seem to know how to turn on the "navigation" mode. I subscribe to a mobile hotspot from straight talk' my location services are on as well but when I go to the maps section of