Hello Dan,

Thanks for the reply.

Its definitely not interference. I am out in the open with no tall buildings and 5 bars.

But I figured it was probably a GPS thing, and I can live with that.

I have actually had the phone for several months not. Its actually the bike mount that I have just purchased.

Its too bad if the phone based speedometer isn't going to work out, but thats OK, there are lots of other neat things I can use it for. It just looks like not a speedometer.

Jerry



On 03/27/13 11:20 PM, Daniel Palomo wrote:
*Hello Jerry,*

Be it iOS or Android, the GPS system responds slowly and cannot track your
speed accurately.

This is probably a cause of multiple factors: namely, the slow tracking and
interference in the signal.

On the Apple platform, for example, if I were on the street between tall
buildings in Tokyo,
I would lose the signal altogether. Yet, even if you have a good
connection, update speed, and  direction of travel may be fuzzy.

Hope this helps, and I'm sorry your newly-bought device is not performing
as you expected.

best,

Dan


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