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− | The single-chip GPS receiver used in the iPhone 4 and |
+ | The single-chip GPS receiver used in the [[N90ap|iPhone 4]] and [[K48ap|3G iPad]]. [http://www.macrumors.com/2010/06/26/iphone-4-with-improved-gps-accuracy-and-speed-over-3gs/] |
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+ | Uses Long Term Orbits (LTO) Technology for fast location fixing. Update LTO files are downloaded from http://iphone-wu.apple.com/7day/v2/latest/lto2.dat (weekly). |
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+ | ==External links== |
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− | Uses Long Term Orbits (LTO) Technology for fast location fixing. Update LTO Files downloaded from iphone-wu.apple.com/7day/v2/latest/lto2.dat (weekly). |
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+ | * [http://www.broadcom.com/products/GPS/GPS-Silicon-Solutions/BCM4750 Official page] |
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− | * http://www.broadcom.com/products/GPS/GPS-Silicon-Solutions/BCM4750 |
Revision as of 21:59, 6 September 2010
The single-chip GPS receiver used in the iPhone 4 and 3G iPad. [1]
Details
Uses Long Term Orbits (LTO) Technology for fast location fixing. Update LTO files are downloaded from http://iphone-wu.apple.com/7day/v2/latest/lto2.dat (weekly).