I always use Navitel, just needs less than 1 second to locking satellite (daily use always). The first time maybe needs around 2~3 minutes (less than that usually).
When you activate Navitel, Navitel will ask you to use internet GPRS, you must click Yes, then Navitel aggressively download latest GPS's data, so when you use your device as daily use, so fast locking satellite (for me less than 1 second, remember above car must direct to sky, and the car must stop position).
Navitel is really great to locking satellite, aggressive pick GPS signal and combined with GPRS connection to make sure latest GPS data always be available on our device.
Here is my P7 in my own car with Navitel:
Download link:
Free Map (Powered by OSM):
Note: after your P7 locking satellite as well, you can close Navitel application and use other application which you like, if you don't like Navitel
Good Luck and have nice day
When you activate Navitel, Navitel will ask you to use internet GPRS, you must click Yes, then Navitel aggressively download latest GPS's data, so when you use your device as daily use, so fast locking satellite (for me less than 1 second, remember above car must direct to sky, and the car must stop position).
Navitel is really great to locking satellite, aggressive pick GPS signal and combined with GPRS connection to make sure latest GPS data always be available on our device.
Here is my P7 in my own car with Navitel:
Download link:
Free Map (Powered by OSM):
Note: after your P7 locking satellite as well, you can close Navitel application and use other application which you like, if you don't like Navitel
Good Luck and have nice day
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