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Sportstracker freeze fix

July 29th, 2008 at 1:13 pm

Recently there have been rumblings in the space about the propensity of the Sportstracker app to freeze at random, but the guys at The Nokia E71 blog have reported a possible fix.

The problem seems to have been that after a few minutes, or a few kilometres of ‘active tracking’, the app would freeze, rendering all data useless (especially if you were about to beat your time for your jogging route). There’s no official fix for this problem, despite the Beta Labs team being fully aware of it, but user ggm02 from the Nokia Discussions board seems to have found a way round the issue. It seems that if the app is run in the background, then the problem is averted. Sportstracker only seems to freeze when it is run on the main screen, at least according to ggm02. Another problem solved by the guys out there using devices and apps day to day – whatever the issue, there’s usually a fix.

Have you experienced this problem? Did this fix work for you? Are there any other issues that you have found a way round? Head over to the blog and leave a comment.

By: RobbieD
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Machkica says:
August 1, 2008 at 1:51 pm

Fix works on N95 ;)

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Sam says:
August 31, 2008 at 11:20 pm

Hi,

I think I have found another fix that works on the E71 (the above fix did not work for me). I found that my Sports Tracker froze after about 3 - 3.5mins. So far I have only tested this in my car, but got results upto 20 mins with no problems - do not change the “Access Point” leave as “none”, change it once you have completed the workout and need to upload, don’t forget to change back to “none” before the next workout! (not sure if it has any impact but I also have the “Workout backlight” set to “always on”…)

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Paul M says:
October 1, 2008 at 10:46 am

sportracker has also frozen for me on E65, and it does seem to be related to the access point - I use wifi. At home I use ad-hoc and it works better, at work it’s WPA2 and often refuses to upload. If I go for a walk, with it connected to wifi, then it doesn’t always record a track even though it records speed and time!

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December 9, 2008 at 11:49 am

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ralph says:
February 3, 2009 at 12:57 pm

i had the same problem - changing the setting for the “access point” to “none” seems to solve the problem completely - at least until now. i guess the problem is if the device looses the data-connection then the system hooks up. this especially happens in remote locations, i.e. when hiking in wilderness-areas :-))

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