Nokia E5 00 - About GPS

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About GPS

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is

operated by the government of the

United States, which is solely

responsible for its accuracy and

maintenance. The accuracy of location

data can be affected by adjustments to

GPS satellites made by the United States

government and is subject to change

with the United States Department of

Defense civil GPS policy and the Federal

Radionavigation Plan. Accuracy can also

be affected by poor satellite geometry.

Availability and quality of GPS signals

may be affected by your location,

buildings, natural obstacles, and

weather conditions. GPS signals may

not be available inside buildings or

underground and may be impaired by

materials such as concrete and metal.
GPS should not be used for precise

location measurement, and you should

never rely solely on location data from

the GPS receiver and cellular radio

networks for positioning or navigation.
The trip meter has limited accuracy, and

rounding errors may occur. Accuracy can

also be affected by availability and

quality of GPS signals.

The coordinates in the GPS are

expressed using the international

WGS-84 coordinate system. The

availability of the coordinates may vary

by region.