You might try holding it inside your kitchen oven (oven not turned on
of course).

- dave

On Aug 23, 9:07 pm, burton miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm not sure about the type of failure, because it does not happen in
> my code - it happens in the advertiser's code, and some of my users
> are getting a dialog telling them that 'GPS is failing.'  My code
> fails gracefully on location problems :)
>
> If I can repro it, then I can determine which advertiser it is, and
> contact them.  That is a serious bug.
>
> I'll try the metal building trick.  Maybe a parking garage.
>
> On Aug 23, 4:26 pm, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Aug 23, 3:08 pm, burton miller <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > I have an app that uses ads for revenue.  And one of my ad vendors is
> > > putting up a show-stopper dialog when GPS is on, but fails.  I can't
> > > tell which one it is.
>
> > > How do you simulate GPS failure (while enabled)?  Any ideas?
>
> > What type of failure? Failure to receive a position update?
> > Real GPS or network location?
>
> > If real GPS, try it inside a building with a metal roof, like a mall.
>
> > You could also do a mock location provider.
>
> > Nathan

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