by ketch » Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:10 pm
I want to give my teenager a trackable cell phone. I bought a Boost Motorola i465 "Clutch" at Target to try out Accutracking. The sales person in target told me I can return it within 30 days if I'm not satisfied. So far I'm very impressed with Accutracking, after my previous bad experience which Verizon Family Locator. But the main problem seems to be with the i465 phone itself. It seems like GPS reception is very weak. I installed the Accutracking app and set it to run in the background.
I can't get a satellite fix with this phone in the big brick building where I work, which I suppose is not surprising. I drove home with it turned on in my pocket. When I got home, I checked my Accutracking history and it showed only one single fix on my entire 15 mile trip home. However, once at home, it was logging regularly every 5 minutes. So it seems to work in my house, but not in my car. I did notice, that the satellite signal strength, as shown on the Accutracking history, was consistently weak, only one or two bars, but never more than two bars, even when in my house.
I use a Garmin GPS frequently while in my car, and it doesn't have any problem, so why can't I get a satellite fix in my car with the i465? Does this model have inferior GPS reception compared to other cell phones, or is it just my particular phone that is defective? I bought this model because i was looking for something sufficiently "cool" for a teenager. Among the iDEN phones, there aren't a lot of choices. I see a lot of talk on the forum about i415 and i425 models. Wow, those are ugly phones. They'd never fly with my teenager. And I can't afford an Android phone. So I really hope I can get this to work with the Motorola "Clutch". I would return it to Target and get another one, if I thought it would work any better. I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with Accutracking with the i465. Otherwise, are there any capable phones that are both affordable and cool enough for a teenager to be seen with it?
I want to give my teenager a trackable cell phone. I bought a Boost Motorola i465 "Clutch" at Target to try out Accutracking. The sales person in target told me I can return it within 30 days if I'm not satisfied. So far I'm very impressed with Accutracking, after my previous bad experience which Verizon Family Locator. But the main problem seems to be with the i465 phone itself. It seems like GPS reception is very weak. I installed the Accutracking app and set it to run in the background.
I can't get a satellite fix with this phone in the big brick building where I work, which I suppose is not surprising. I drove home with it turned on in my pocket. When I got home, I checked my Accutracking history and it showed only one single fix on my entire 15 mile trip home. However, once at home, it was logging regularly every 5 minutes. So it seems to work in my house, but not in my car. I did notice, that the satellite signal strength, as shown on the Accutracking history, was consistently weak, only one or two bars, but never more than two bars, even when in my house.
I use a Garmin GPS frequently while in my car, and it doesn't have any problem, so why can't I get a satellite fix in my car with the i465? Does this model have inferior GPS reception compared to other cell phones, or is it just my particular phone that is defective? I bought this model because i was looking for something sufficiently "cool" for a teenager. Among the iDEN phones, there aren't a lot of choices. I see a lot of talk on the forum about i415 and i425 models. Wow, those are ugly phones. They'd never fly with my teenager. And I can't afford an Android phone. So I really hope I can get this to work with the Motorola "Clutch". I would return it to Target and get another one, if I thought it would work any better. I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with Accutracking with the i465. Otherwise, are there any capable phones that are both affordable and cool enough for a teenager to be seen with it?