no, he means the locationProvider settings that generally seem to be 
ignored.

On Thursday, May 10, 2012 3:29:15 PM UTC-4, William Kelley wrote:

> I don't know, I haven't experienced any problems with that yet. I have set 
> my GPS fix interval to as low as 4 seconds and as high as a few minutes 
> (haven't tried anything over that yet) and my device hits those marks just 
> fine. Of course, if I am outside, the fix is usually instantaneous, whereas 
> if I am inside, it can take a few more seconds. So if I am inside and 
> asking for fixes every 6 seconds, it might be every 15 seconds. Is that 
> what you mean?
>
> On Thursday, May 10, 2012 12:09:19 PM UTC-7, Kristopher Micinski wrote:
>>
>> > 
>> > You know that most devices simply disregard that interval right? 
>> > 
>> > So basically changing it saves you nothing... 
>> > 
>> > kris 
>>
>> I should clarify, some devices *will* obey the distance interval, not 
>> time, at all. 
>>
>> I still am kind of weary as to how many devices even obey that... 
>>
>> kris 
>>
>

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