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Will it have gps?

phonenvy

May 9, 2007, 12:27 AM
I need gps on my pda without spending $300 and without a extra gps reciever!!
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Rich Brome

May 9, 2007, 2:02 AM
No.

Technically it does have GPS, because the FCC essentially requires it for CDMA E-911. But in this case it can only work for E-911 - nothing else.

Unlike most new CDMA phones, this one lacks LBS APIs.

LBS is Location-Based Services, meaning software or services you can initiate yourself that will know your location automatically (although only with your permission, of course.)

APIs are the "connectors" that allow software applications to communicate with specific low-level functionality, such as GPS.

Therefore, since the 755p lacks LBS APIs, it can't run LBS software.

Confusingly, it does ship with a special Palm OS version of Google Maps, which is LBS-enabled on other phones (Helio phones, for example). But the version ...
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ndragisic

Jun 22, 2007, 7:07 PM
I have a GPS device currently, A little cheap MIO but in bad overcast weather it loses track of where I am and if I am moving.

Logically to me it would seem that Cellular GPS would be more reliable (I do not know if this is the actual case or not) but it does sadden me that there is no way I can use my 755 as a backup when my MIO dumps me for greener pastures.

😕

You never know how bad you want something until you do not have it anymore.
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