A few things to note:
[1.] SensorStatus app is not able to determine whether a location was obtained 
by the GPS or by a network-based positioning method.
[2.] The missing espoo.log indicates that the Nokia Here provider carrying out 
network-based positioning is not installed/activated.
[3.] The following lines in the ERROR log:

  E0904 10:17:10.653188  3704
android_hardware_abstraction_layer.cpp:157] Error downloading GPS Xtra
data: Timeout was reached: Operation timed out after 1499 milliseconds
with 84941 out of 276480 bytes received

Indicate an issue with the current data connection. The gps chipset
driver is trying to download an assistance file for speeding up GPS-
based fixes. It fails to do so and with that, the chipset falls back to
a cold-start scenario, with the gps querying ephimeris and almanac
information from satellites. The respective download can take a long
time (usually ~20 minutes) but depends on satellite visibility and on
the phone not being suspended obviously.

Could you please paste the output of "ps -ef  | grep location" to
complete the debug information?

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