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Message #95693
[Bug 1421623] Re: Welcome wizard claims GPS is less accurate than wifi based location
+1 on Ondrej's comment.
The wizard UI imply that GPS is less accurate, which is simply
misleading if the user has no knowledge on GPS fix. Even the user know
about GPS fix, there is no other UI indicate the phone has locked the
GPS.
To make sure setting more friendly, my suggestion is
O High accuracy (Using GPS, anonymized Wi-Fi and cellular network info)
O Power saving (Using anonymized Wi-Fi and cellular network info)
O Device only (Using only GPS, without sharing network info for privacy)
O Disable Location Service
Does it make sense to user, and explain a bit more why a user need to
make a choice ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1421623
Title:
Welcome wizard claims GPS is less accurate than wifi based location
Status in Canonical System Image:
New
Status in Ubuntu UX:
Invalid
Status in ubuntu-system-settings package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
First boot welcome wizard in location sections claims GPS is less accurate than network based location service from HERE.
While this can be theoretically true in some insane corner case, in normal life GPS is far more accurate.
To help form correct text here are main differences.
GPS - more accurate, but slow to acquire fix, does not work indoors,
drains battery more, no need for internet connection, does not send
any data out.
Network based location - almost instant to get coarse location, works
indoors, accuracy depends on network coverage in the area, more power
efficient, requires internet connection. To get location data about
visible GSM network and wifi networks needs to be send to 3rd party
server.
tested on krillin vivid-proposed r107
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