Connectivity > GPS data > Position >Options > Satellite status. Or, in the Mapsapplication, select Options > Map view > GPSinfo.If your device has foundsatellites, a bar for eachsatellite is shown in thesatellite info view. Thelonger the bar, thestronger the satellitesignal. When your devicehas received enough datafrom the satellite signal tocalculate the coordinatesof your location, the barturns black.Initially your device mustreceive signals from atleast four satellites to beable to calculate thecoordinates of yourlocation. When the initialcalculation has been made,it may be possible tocontinue calculating thecoordinates of your location with three satellites.However, the accuracy is generally better whenmore satellites are found.Position requestsYou may receive a request from a network serviceto receive your position information. Serviceproviders may offer information about local topics,such as weather or traffic conditions, based on thelocation of your device.When you receive a position request, a message isdisplayed showing the service that is making therequest. Select Accept to allow your positioninformation to be sent or Reject to deny therequest.MapsAbout MapsPress , and select Maps.With Maps, you can see your current location on themap, browse maps for different cities and countries,search for addresses and different points of interest,plan routes from one location to another, viewtraffic details, and save locations as favourites andsend them to compatible devices.You can also purchase extra services, such as guides,a turn-by-turn Drive & Walk navigation service withvoice guidance, and a traffic information service.Maps uses GPS. See "Positioning (GPS)", p. 57. Youcan define the positioning methods used with your 59 Positioning (GPS)