Le 1 sept. 2011 à 13:12, Pascal BOECKEL a écrit : > T'es sûr de ton coup ? > Mon iPad 1 wifi a une puce GPS.
quand je lis ça j'y comprend de moins en moins <http://www.zdnet.com/blog/apple/apple-ipad-does-it-have-real-gps-updated-yes-and-no/5898> Looking closer at the “Wireless and cellular” category in Apple’siPad tech specs. “Wi-Fi model” is one configuration and “Wi-Fi + 3G model” is the other. From the Location section it could be interpreted that Assisted GPS is included in the Wi-Fi and 3G models (meaning both) but Apple actually uses the plus-sign in “Wi-Fi + 3G model” to mean the high-end, 3G model). Apple’s marketing took some liberties with the plus-sign. So, to clarify, the 3G model has GPS and the Wi-Fi model doesn’t have GPS. Bon admettons. So… is it a dedicated GPS chip, a combined chip (i.e. part of Apple’s A4 or 3G chips) or is it using A-GPS as pseudo-GPS? Interestingly enough, the tech specs for the iPhone 3GS (first column, also under Location) also list it as having “Assisted GPS.” Put another way: does the iPad ship with the same GPS functionality as the the iPhone 3GS? The iPad tech specs clearly states that A-GPS is available on both the Wi-Fi and the 3G iPads, pretty much nullifying the argument that GPS is somehow included in the 3G chip. Although its conceivable that Apple could add extra GPS-specific silicon to the WiFi model, but it seems unlikely. Bon alors A-GPS dans le modèle wifi ? -- Rol@nd -- Vous recevez ce message, car vous êtes abonné au groupe Google Groupes Mobile-Mac-fr. Pour envoyer un message à ce groupe, adressez un e-mail à [email protected]. Pour vous désabonner de ce groupe, envoyez un e-mail à l'adresse [email protected]. Pour plus d'options, consultez la page de ce groupe : http://groups.google.com/group/mobile-mac-fr?hl=fr
