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2.BQ Aquaris X5 plus Galileo Hackathon Introduction

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Aquaris X5 Plus

The first European Galileo-ready smartphone.

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Who we are.

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We are one of the leading European technology companies. Our

goal is to help people to understand technology, encourage

them to use it and inspire them to create it. We are committed to

education in technology, DIY philosophy and the Open Source

Initiative. We apply this philosophy to our products

(smartphones, 3D printers, robotics and much more) and

software solutions, by working to make technology a tool for

improving the world and the lives of its users.

Who we are.

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One of the few European companies which design and develop consumer electronics in Europe.

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One of the 10 biggest selling 3D printer manufacturers in the world.

One of the 3 biggest selling in Western Europe.

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The first manufacturer in the world to launch a smartphone with Ubuntu OS.

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Android One project with Google.

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Pioneers in launching (together with Telefónica/O2) a smartphone with Cyanogen OS.

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About Aquaris X5 Plus.

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Aquaris X5 Plus.Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow)

Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 652Octa Core up to 1,8 GHz (POP)

Qualcomm® Adreno™ 510 up to 600 MHz

16/32 GB

2/3 GB RAM

70 x 145 x 7.7 mm. 145g

IPS LTPS 5” FHD 1080 x 1920 - 440 ppi, GFF.Dinorex™ protective glass (NEG)Quantum Color + (84% NTSC), 620 nitsAF coating

LiPo 3200 mAh

Sony IMX298 - 16 MP6 Largan lensesDual Tone FlashPhase Detection Autofocus (PDAF)Video resolution 4K@30fps Video Stabilization (Vidhance)*Slow Motion, Fast Motion & Time LapseAuto HDR, capture RAW format, manual settings and creative modes

Sony IMX219 - 8 MP Aperture ƒ/2.0

4G (LTE)

Dual nano-SIM MicroSD™ up to 256 GB

Wi-Fi® 802.11 (dual band 2.4/5 GHz)Bluetooth® 4.2GPS + GLONASS + GALILEONFC (SIM SE and SWP)Fingerprint scanner

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How Galileo works on Aquaris X5 Plus.

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First European Galileo-ready smartphone.

Galileo is the navigation system developed by the European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency (GSA). Galileo is 100% interoperable with GPS and Glonass, which will allow more accurate and reliable positioning.Galileo allow positions to be determined more accurately even in high-rise cities and rural areas, and will also offer several signal enhancements making the signal more easy to track and acquire and more resistant against interference and reflections.Also the TTFF (Time to First Fix) will be affected positively by Galileo systemThe complete Galileo constellation will comprise 30 satellites spread evenly in 2020. 14 satellites will be part of Galileo constellation by the end of 2016.

Governmental institutions involved

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Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 652.A unique piece of engineering with a spectacular performance and low energy consumption.

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Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 (API 23)getAzimuth()

Returns the azimuth of the satellite in degrees.

getElevation()

Returns the elevation of the satellite in degrees.

getPrn()

Returns the PRN (pseudo-random number) for the satellite.

getSnr()

Returns the signal to noise ratio for the satellite.

hasAlmanac()

Returns true if the GPS engine has almanac data for the satellite.

hasEphemeris()

Returns true if the GPS engine has ephemeris data for the satellite.

usedInFix()

Returns true if the satellite was used by the GPS engine when calculating the most recent GPS fix.

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Hackathon Tips

- Set device in Flight Mode

- Disable data assistance

- Cold Start

- GPS and GALILEO enabled

- GALILEO SVs 300 - 330

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Hackathon Tips

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Hackathon Tips

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In collaboration with

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For more information, please write to:

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