I noticed that the native Google Maps App on my smartphone needs a few
seconds until it can change my position from the cell tower position
to the real position (GPS). So I wondered if this might be the reason
why google maps API in android does not show the correct position but
only the cell tower: it might take some time to find out where the
real (GPS) position is. But the sample script calls the data only once
when initializing. That means it has no time. So I wrote a script that
loops about 10 times, each 10 seconds. It calls the current position
again and again. However, that didn't work either.

http://www.speibl.com/samples/v3-tutorial-17-geolocation1b.html

Now I have no more idea how to fix that from my side and I wonder if
it is really possible to show the GPS-position in the android browser.
Is there any example that shows that it works? I'd like to check that.
Perhaps it's a problem related to my smartphone?

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