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- 05-19-2004, 04:49 PM #1Tom WelchGuest
I recently upgraded from a Sanyo 4700 to
a 4900 and noticed it has a LOCATION
featured that can be turned off.
What are the pros and cons of turning
this feature off? And will turning
this feature off mean less drain on
the battery.
What does this feature do anyway?
Thanks,
Tom
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- 05-19-2004, 06:39 PM #2Frank HarrisGuest
Re: Sanyo 4900 "Location" Feature
No effect on battery life. If on, then services (which don't exist yet)
will be able to ascertain your approximate location in order to offer
things like directions or nearest restaurant of a type without you
having to enter your address. E911 can get your location whether you
have set the feature on or off for other uses.
See www.snaptrack.com for more info about the SnapTrak system that
Sprint will be using.
Tom Welch wrote:
> I recently upgraded from a Sanyo 4700 to
> a 4900 and noticed it has a LOCATION
> featured that can be turned off.
>
> What are the pros and cons of turning
> this feature off? And will turning
> this feature off mean less drain on
> the battery.
>
> What does this feature do anyway?
>
> Thanks,
> Tom
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Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A620
- 05-19-2004, 08:40 PM #3O/SirisGuest
Re: Sanyo 4900 "Location" Feature
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> I recently upgraded from a Sanyo 4700 to
> a 4900 and noticed it has a LOCATION=20
> featured that can be turned off. =20
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> What are the pros and cons of turning
> this feature off? And will turning
> this feature off mean less drain on
> the battery.
Right now, not much either way. That feature isn't active for=20
anything commercial, and not many 911 call centers are upgraded to=20
use it, either (you couldn't disable the 911 use anyway).
Basically, it enables network-side services to query the phone for=20
its current location. Not literally. The phone sends the raw data,=20
and the service/application uses that data to determine the location.
And that, in turn, means it only carries any load when you authorize=20
such a query. 911 is federally mandated. No "opt out" ability to=20
that. But we're looking into things like "enhanced" directory=20
services and roadside rescue. Those would be voluntary.
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> What does this feature do anyway?
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> Thanks,
> Tom
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O/Siris
I work for Sprint PCS
I *don't* speak for them
- 05-20-2004, 04:53 PM #4Tom WelchGuest
Re: Sanyo 4900 "Location" Feature
Thank you for the info.
Tom Welch
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