This link should answer your questions. (Changing the Satellite Setting) These settings will reduce battery life. However they will 'increased performance in challenging environments and faster GPS…
No, this is maximum theoretical accuracy. In practice, nobody I'm aware of has published any consistent evidence it is better than gps in real life, although it could still be. Theoretical accuracy isn…
This link should answer your questions. (Changing the Satellite Setting) These settings will reduce battery life. However they will 'increased performance in challenging environments and faster GPS position location'
No, this is maximum theoretical accuracy. In practice, nobody I'm aware of has published any consistent evidence it is better than gps in real life, although it could still be. Theoretical accuracy isn't the main problem: practical signal strength, noise and reflection from buildings are. My personal experience is that galileo is not better than gps or glonass.
Check out the comparative data for use in challenging environments at: https://www.gsa.europa.eu/newsroom/news/results-are-galileo-increases-accuracy-location-based-services
Urban canyons are just as challenging as outdoor ones?
This test is from 2014 before most Galileo satellites were up. GPS + all is best. But it does not answer to the question which Glonass or Galileo is better? It may depend on your location as Garmin units are not able to use the specific advantage of Galileo system anyhow.
Hello guys..
I bought garmin fenix 5 plus and i notice that the battery is spending too much.in 45 min in gps mode went from 64% to 55% and lead me to some roads that are not even there haha..and after charging from 100% fals to 99% like in a minute..