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I am having problems with the GPS feature on my Blackberry Curve. Whenever I start the GPS function on Maps, all it shows is "searching for satellites. Everything is set correctly and it still doesn't do anything. I do a battery pull, then it works fine for a little bit and after awhile, it crashes again.
I shouldn't have to do a battery pull every time I need to use this feature. Anyone have any tips on how to correct this?
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When having issues with the Vz Navigator on your Blackberry, you may need to check the application settings. Listed below are steps to ensure your settings are correct.
- From the Home screen, press the Menu button.
- Select Options.
- Select Advanced Options.
- Select GPS.
- Select the current setting in the GPS Data Source field.
- Select Device GPS.
- Select the current setting in the GPS Services field.
- Select one of the following settings:
- Location On
- GPS enabled
- E911 Only
- GPS disabled
- Select the current setting in the Location Aiding field.
- Select one of the following settings:
- Enabled
- Disabled
- Disabled While Roaming
- Press the Menu button then select Save.
Additionally, you may want to update the vz navigator application on your device. I have listed steps below.
- From the VZ Navigator home screen, press the Menu button.
If presented with the Update screen, proceed to step 5. - Select Preferences
- Select Advanced.
- Select Check for Updates.
- Select Accept.
- Select Click Here to Download VZ Navigator.
- Ensure Set Application Permissions is checked then select Download.
- Ensure all permissions are set to Allow, press the Menu button then select Save.
- If presented, select Yes / Replace.
- If presented, select OK.
- If presented, select Reboot Now / Reboot Later.
The installed application cannot be accessed until the device has rebooted.
Lastly, updating your phone to the network is also recommended once a month. This is called a PRL update and I have listed the steps below:
To update the PRL:
- Power on the phone within the Verizon wireless coverage area.
- Dial *228 then press SEND (this call is airtime free and may take up to 2 minutes).
- When prompted, press 2 for the option to update the PRL.
- Once completed, a confirmation message will appear to informing that the phone has been re-programmed with the new PRL.
- Press End to terminate the call.
- Power cycle the phone to complete the update.
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I've tried all that & it still doesn't work. This is the second phone from Verizon that I have that does this.