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What you can try instead of deleting the APN is to edit it and check the APN-type. If the APN-type contains "supl", remove this and save the APN.
The GPS in the phone supports assisted start and can use the mobile network to get your location faster than a normal GPS. Removing "supl" may prevent it from doing that.
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Settings > location > what do you have it set as ?
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You have answered your own question
High accuracy > Use GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular networks to determine location
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What you can try instead of deleting the APN is to edit it and check the APN-type. If the APN-type contains "supl", remove this and save the APN.
The GPS in the phone supports assisted start and can use the mobile network to get your location faster than a normal GPS. Removing "supl" may prevent it from doing that.
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I will further observe.
So this is all a software issue. I'm just curious. Will Sony address this in future software updates?
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Glad to hear that
When you turn off mobile data in the phone, you only disable "internet" over mobile data. Some services that depends on the mobile network like MMS and the AGPS can still use the mobile network if you have an APN with an APN-type telling Android that's what the APN is for. So it's designed to work in this way.
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