Five seconds for the initial screen to appear, fifteen seconds all data screens operational, twenty seconds map focussed.Can I ask, how long does your Nyon take to come on from being properly off (not just screen off)? Mine seems to take ages even though I have the maps downloaded and the maps looks out of focus for ages!
Could it be your location? Does it have a clear view of the sky? I think the GPS needs to at least 4 satellites to calculate your location. Buildings or trees blocking the view of part of the sky will slow it down.That’s weird. Mine takes 55 - 60 seconds for the map to come up and my location to me marked on it! It spends ages with what looks like an out of focus map on the screen. Not sure why mine’s different - it has the latest software etc and the map downloaded too!
That’s weird. Mine takes 55 - 60 seconds for the map to come up and my location to me marked on it! It spends ages with what looks like an out of focus map on the screen. Not sure why mine’s different - it has the latest software etc and the map downloaded too!
I should qualify the times I initially quoted... early this morning I switched the Nyon on (indoors) and it did take about 50 seconds for the map to become focussed.That’s weird. Mine takes 55 - 60 seconds for the map to come up and my location to me marked on it! It spends ages with what looks like an out of focus map on the screen. Not sure why mine’s different - it has the latest software etc and the map downloaded too!
Yup! Monmouth area.That’s weird. I spoke to Bosch TS yesterday and they said it may be something peculiar in my area. You’re not from South Wales are you, by any chance?
Huh, maybe we need to wait for a Welsh update!
The blurry image is from how the Nyon is designed to use image data:
The Difference Between Interlaced and Non-Interlaced Images
Take a look at the difference between interlaced images and non-interlaced images to decided which to use on your site.www.ledfrog.com
I think the rollout timeline for GPS constellations has been GPS (US), GLONASS (Russia), BeiDou (China) & then Galileo (EU).Anyone know what GPS constellations the 2021 MY Nyon supports? With the US, EU and Russia all having their own constellations, I wonder if it's something as simple as slower lock due to not supporting the Galileo constellation, or configured to prefer GLONASS instead? I would hope it supports Galileo, but it took a surprising amount of time for Garmin/etc to add it to their devices.
In this case, it could also just be blurring out the map display to show that there's no lock yet.
Interlaced images are good for pulling over the network and showing something before it's been pulled down, but not applicable when talking about vector map data. There's very few situations where you'd need tiled image data for a map, like satellite imagery as a background, and those images eat bandwidth and storage. Outside of satellite imagery, tiled images only really showed up in older browsers before the introduction of things like the Canvas tag and WebGL which made drawing vector data fast for browsers.