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Yes, that can be normal behaviour for ANY gps-unit, depending on the positions of the satellites. If the 3 satellites are very close together the unit may not be able to calculate a position.
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04-11-2012
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Ok, I finally got this GPS problem solved. After four weeks of waiting, the service called me that my N9 cannot be fixed and I got a new device as a replacement. No GPS problems so far with it! It's now working as one would expect and no maddness in syslog either anymore.
As already said before, my problem was due to a faulty HW unit and was most likely else than most of the users have been reporting in this thread. No SUPL server tricks helped or anything.
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04-26-2012
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