Location services
You can get your location determined either by using wireless networks or GPS technology.
Wireless networks technology determines your position fast but accuracy may vary. If you
use GPS technology it may take a little longer, but it will find your exact position. You can
enable both wireless networks and GPS to benefit from both technologies when trying to
find your position.
Using GPS technology
Your phone has a GPS receiver that uses satellite signals to calculate your location. Some
GPS features use the Internet. Data rates and charges may apply.
When you use features that require the GPS receiver to find your location, make sure you
have a clear view of the sky. If the GPS receiver does not find your location after a few
minutes, you should move to another location. To help the search, stand still and do not
cover the GPS antenna. The position of the GPS antenna is shown in the image below. The
first time you use the GPS receiver, it may take up to 10 minutes before your location is
found.
If you cannot use some GPS features, see
I cannot use Internet-based services
on page 97.
Sony Ericsson does not warrant the accuracy of any location services, including but not limited
to navigational services.
To enable the GPS receiver
1
From the Home screen, drag upward.
2
Tap
Settings
>
Location & security
.
3
Mark the
Use GPS satellites
checkbox.
To use wireless networks to find your position
1
From the Home screen, drag upwards.
2
Tap
Settings
>
Location & security
.
3
Mark the
Use wireless networks
checkbox.
Google Maps™
The Google Maps™ application lets you view your current location, find other locations and
calculate routes. When you start the Google Maps™ application, your approximate location
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