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GPS technology and iPhone 3G software come
together to create a new dimension in mobile phone mapping. Get a fast
fix on your location. Track your progress as you go. Use applications
that take advantage of GPS navigation features. All from iPhone 3G.

How it works
GPS (Global Positioning System) technology uses information from
earth-orbiting satellites to find locations. A receiver estimates the
distance to GPS satellites based on the time it takes for signals to
reach it, then uses that information to identify its location. But the
A-GPS (Assisted GPS) solution on iPhone 3G goes a step further, using a
unique approach to find the closest satellites and more quickly identify
your position. That gives you a faster fix on your location than with
regular GPS.
Get the signal
In addition to A-GPS, iPhone 3G uses signals from GPS satellites, Wi-Fi
hot spots, and cellular towers to get the most accurate location fast.
If GPS is available, iPhone displays a blue GPS indicator. But if you’re
inside -- without a clear line of sight to a GPS satellite -- iPhone
finds you via Wi-Fi. If you’re not in range of a Wi-Fi hot spot, iPhone
finds you using cellular towers. And the size of a location circle tells
you how accurately iPhone is able to calculate that location: The
smaller the circle, the more accurate the location.
Stay on track
Maps on iPhone 3G use GPS to help you get from point A to point B. Find
a location, get directions, and, if you like, follow your progress along
a highlighted route with live GPS tracking. Learn more
Get apps that map
iPhone 3G provides GPS-powered location feeds to built-in applications
as well as to applications available on the App Store. Take a photo with
the camera, for example, and iPhone can geotag it with GPS location
information. That way, when you share photos online, friends and family
can see where every snapshot was taken. And you can shop the App Store
for GPS-enabled applications such as mobile friend finders or
interactive city guides. Learn more
Save power
GPS on iPhone is active only when you need it. iPhone powers the GPS
unit on and off quickly and automatically, so it won’t adversely affect
battery life. |
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