Does the 920 have dedicated gps hardware for when it's off the network? If so how good is it say under foliage?
I have that happened but it have nothing to do with the weather. For me it's like when you get the route set up and you hit the home screen to do something else(music lets say) with the Nokia disabled in background, it has a chance to do that when you hold the back button and get back to Nokia drive from there. It feels more like a software thing. I never had that happened with Nokia dirve enabled in backgroundthe problem i have with the navigation though is that when it's very cloudy (usually that's when the error happens), my car doesn't move at all in the app although I have travelled miles. That's annoying because there is no warning at all when that happens. No voice prompts of GPS signal loss.
Am I the only one with that problem?
I have that happened but it have nothing to do with the weather. For me it's like when you get the route set up and you hit the home screen to do something else(music lets say) with the Nokia disabled in background, it has a chance to do that when you hold the back button and get back to Nokia drive from there. It feels more like a software thing. I never had that happened with Nokia dirve enabled in background
Sent from Lumia 920
im not really too concerned with the on road experience, i am wondering how well it would do here in alaska, a lot of times i'm on the highway and there wont be a signal for 50 or 60 miles, and it gets worse off the beaten path. one reason i am going with a 920 is my nokias always had way better reception than my 3-gs.