Wed May 30, 2012 4:35 pm
mohdazman wrote:I have a Sony Xperia Arc S running Android Gingerbread and have same problem showing some place in Maran, Pahang when satellites have been located. I found a solution (at least for my phone). First disable "packet data" on your phone. Then start Papago M9. After satellites have been located, navigation proceeds correctly (no more showing area in Pahang). You can re-enable "packet data" after Papago M9 is running (if you have a reason to do so). I don't know why. At least it works correctly (from Ampang to Bangi and back). No "force close" problems or program exiting by itself. Try it yourself to see if it works on your phone. Post your result for others to know. Thank you. Good luck. Remember to post.
Wed May 30, 2012 4:52 pm
mohdazman wrote:I have a Sony Xperia Arc S running Android Gingerbread and have same problem showing some place in Maran, Pahang when satellites have been located. I found a solution (at least for my phone). First disable "packet data" on your phone. Then start Papago M9. After satellites have been located, navigation proceeds correctly (no more showing area in Pahang). You can re-enable "packet data" after Papago M9 is running (if you have a reason to do so). I don't know why. At least it works correctly (from Ampang to Bangi and back). No "force close" problems or program exiting by itself. Try it yourself to see if it works on your phone. Post your result for others to know. Thank you. Good luck. Remember to post.
Thu May 31, 2012 1:08 am
mohdazman wrote:I have a Sony Xperia Arc S running Android Gingerbread and have same problem showing some place in Maran, Pahang when satellites have been located. I found a solution (at least for my phone). First disable "packet data" on your phone. Then start Papago M9. After satellites have been located, navigation proceeds correctly (no more showing area in Pahang). You can re-enable "packet data" after Papago M9 is running (if you have a reason to do so). I don't know why. At least it works correctly (from Ampang to Bangi and back). No "force close" problems or program exiting by itself. Try it yourself to see if it works on your phone. Post your result for others to know. Thank you. Good luck. Remember to post.
Thu May 31, 2012 2:14 am
Thu May 31, 2012 3:00 am
mohdazman wrote:I have a Sony Xperia Arc S running Android Gingerbread and have same problem showing some place in Maran, Pahang when satellites have been located. I found a solution (at least for my phone). First disable "packet data" on your phone. Then start Papago M9. After satellites have been located, navigation proceeds correctly (no more showing area in Pahang). You can re-enable "packet data" after Papago M9 is running (if you have a reason to do so). I don't know why. At least it works correctly (from Ampang to Bangi and back). No "force close" problems or program exiting by itself. Try it yourself to see if it works on your phone. Post your result for others to know. Thank you. Good luck. Remember to post.
Thu May 31, 2012 7:35 am
bakaq wrote:Hi all,
Thanks, the workaround of disabling data gets navigation working normally on HTC One X and no location "shifting". Recalculation of route too works.
But after about 15 minutes, message pops up saying "please donate to Navitotal forum bla bla", once ok button pressed, M9 closes..... at least it works for 15 minutes lol....:D
Thu May 31, 2012 8:34 am
Thu May 31, 2012 9:44 am
Thu May 31, 2012 11:12 am
adrianyujs wrote:Please use the old APK, not the one I provided... should solve the message "donate to navitotal".
Thu May 31, 2012 2:16 pm
harvindhillon wrote:Well still having the weird problem of my current location jumping to an insane location some 100KMs off once I enter my destination. Anyone encountered this and found a solution? I am on SGS2 with CM9 with the A-GPS patch
Thu May 31, 2012 2:42 pm
dragonbra wrote:a few days ago, I just had random FCs whilst driving... that was when I was using 2.3.6 but after yesterday's upgrade to the official ics 4.0.3 I've encountered the same problem. Everytime when the signal is detected, I would be off to some remote area... namely pahang, in the middle of the jungle.... For me it's the compatibility with ICS problem....
Thu May 31, 2012 2:54 pm
dragonbra wrote:a few days ago, I just had random FCs whilst driving... that was when I was using 2.3.6 but after yesterday's upgrade to the official ics 4.0.3 I've encountered the same problem. Everytime when the signal is detected, I would be off to some remote area... namely pahang, in the middle of the jungle.... For me it's the compatibility with ICS problem....
Thu May 31, 2012 4:33 pm
bakaq wrote:Hi all,
Thanks, the workaround of disabling data gets navigation working normally on HTC One X and no location "shifting". Recalculation of route too works.
But after about 15 minutes, message pops up saying "please donate to Navitotal forum bla bla", once ok button pressed, M9 closes..... at least it works for 15 minutes lol....:D
Thu May 31, 2012 4:38 pm