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today trying to use Nokia Maps, I noticed that the GPS does not work anymore.
The A-GPS works well, in fact the device can detect its position within a certain radius (2 km about) but after fails to do the next phase, it don't fix any satellite.
I left it over an hour still under the sky (not covered!) with no result.
Thinking it was a software problem I flashed the phone but did not resolved nothing.
Even with GPSJinny (a program that reads raw data from the GPS device) is the same, namely, A-GPS works, but then under "satellites" there is No satellite detected.
What else can I try to do?
I have to take it to Nokia Point?