Ubuntu Phone: 1/15 Times the position & accuracy are lost

Bug #1469008 reported by costales
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Canonical System Image
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Thomas Voß
location-service (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

I found this problem developing GPS Navigator, but you can easily to see it with HERE Maps.

- Launch HERE.
- Big zoom in & follow your position.
- BUG: Each 1/15 times, the position changes: This is because it changed the position & accuracy just for that time.

This is happening in BQ E4.5, BQ E5 & Meizu MX4.

Thanks in advance!

Tags: avengers
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

Changed in location-service (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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FransSchreuder (fransschreuder1) wrote :

I also saw the same thing developing OSMScout.
Could it be an averaging issue?
Probably unrelated, but the GPS also stops after a few seconds when Wifi is enabled

David Planella (dpm)
tags: added: avengers
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costales (costales) wrote :

Doing tests this persists.
The position is the same and so older. could ve possible discard positions by age from the device?
This bug is so clear in a highway.
Best regards

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Michael Zanetti (mzanetti) wrote :

Confirming that I observe this as well developing some map stuff

Changed in canonical-devices-system-image:
assignee: nobody → Thomas Voß (thomas-voss)
status: New → Confirmed
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costales (costales) wrote :

Hi, I think this is not a duplicate of bug #1570878. If you're tunning the GPS positions, it will fix both bugs, but that is not a duplicate (?).
Best regards.

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