Is Galileo
inside your phone?
When it comes to Galileo and
smartphones, it all starts with the chip. As the chip is what powers a
smartphone, it is often considered the most important part of the phone. The
chip inside your phone contains multiple components, each supporting a specific
function, such as image processing, graphic processing, and location.
To calculate your position, the chip
depends on data provided by GNSS constellations, such as GPS, Galileo and
Glonass. Most of the chips in smartphones today are multi-GNSS, meaning they
use data from more than one GNSS constellation. If the multi-GNSS chip inside
your phone includes Galileo, then your phone will be automatically
using Galileo.
Galileo is not an application that you
download; Galileo is a native feature of the smartphone itself.
Hint: Not sure if your phone receives
Galileo signals? We recommend downloading the GPSTest app to find out. By checking the
“status section”, you will find out whether Galileo satellites are used to
compute your position (flag “EAU”, highlighted in green in the picture).
Although some chips only track GPS or
Glonass signals, more and more are including Galileo in the mix. Over 95% of
the satellite navigation chipset supply market supports Galileo in new
products, including the leading manufacturers of smartphone chipsets: Broadcom,
Qualcomm and Mediatek. Therefore many
smartphones are already using Galileo, such as BQ, Samsung, Huawei, Apple,
Asus, Google, LG, Meizu, Motorola, Nokia, OnePlus, Sony and Vernee. You can
quickly find out whether or not your smartphone is Galileo-compatible by
visiting www.useGalileo.eu.
Galileo gets you there
When a device is equipped with a
Galileo-enabled chip, the phone works with standard applications, such as
Google Maps and other location-based services. With a Galileo-enabled phone, the
location is calculated using Galileo on top of GPS and other GNSS
constellations. Although you will not be able to “see” the difference that this
Galileo-capability makes, you will nonetheless benefit from the more accurate
and reliable positioning that it provides.
With Galileo, the positioning
information provided by smartphones is more accurate and reliable particularly
in urban environments where narrow streets and tall buildings can block
satellite signals and limit the usefulness of many mobile services.
Whether using your phone to find a new
restaurant, get to a meeting on time, or navigate to a nearby parking garage,
Galileo is working to provide you with the best possible location information.
Although you can’t see it, Galileo will get you there.
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