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- 09-12-2006, 01:51 PM #1Guest
Hi,
I like to use Child locator service within US. So far, I find out that
only Spring PCS offers so-called Family locator costing about $10/month
with a service plan. Their website lists some of phones that they
support for such service, e.g., LG LX 350(as contact phone). When I
read the phone description, it does not list GPS as one of its
features, what is going on? How does it work for a contact phone(to be
located) without GSP feature?
Thx
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- 09-27-2006, 07:48 PM #2John McDonaldGuest
Re: Does anybody use Family locator(Spring PCS) service in US?
I believe all phones are required to be "GPS" capable. It does not mean that
they are true GPS receivers. Most carrier location services uses a form of
triangulation to provide location. I have used the business version of the
service, which is very good!
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> Hi,
> I like to use Child locator service within US. So far, I find out that
> only Spring PCS offers so-called Family locator costing about $10/month
> with a service plan. Their website lists some of phones that they
> support for such service, e.g., LG LX 350(as contact phone). When I
> read the phone description, it does not list GPS as one of its
> features, what is going on? How does it work for a contact phone(to be
> located) without GSP feature?
> Thx
>
>
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