If your device has found satellites, a bar for each satellite is displayed in the satelliteinformation view. The longer the bar, the stronger the satellite signal is. When yourdevice has received enough data from the satellite signal to calculate thecoordinates of your location, the bar color changes.Initially, your device must receive signals from at least four satellites to be able tocalculate the coordinates of your location. When the initial calculation has beenmade, it may be possible to continue calculating the coordinates of your locationwith three satellites. However, the accuracy is generally better when more satellitesare found.Position requestsYou may receive a request from a network service to receive your positioninformation. Service providers may offer information about local topics, such asweather or traffic conditions, based on the location of your device.When you receive a position request, the service that is making the request isdisplayed. Select Accept to allow your position information to be sent or Reject todeny the request.LandmarksWith Landmarks, you can save the position information of specific locations in yourdevice. You can sort the saved locations into different categories, such as business,and add other information to them, such as addresses. You can use your savedlandmarks in compatible applications, such as GPS data.Select Menu > Applications > Location > Landmarks.108 Positioning (GPS)