Skyhook released an upgrade to its publicly available SDK today with feature updates for Symbian and Android. On the Android platform, the SDK now provides two enhancements for XPS: improved time-to-first-fix and Wi-Fi connectivity interference. The Android upgrade also adds neighbor cell scanning support when available, for Android 1.5 or later. Finally, it adds improved cell positioning with more Cell IDs.
On the Symbian platform, the SDK upgrade also provides improved time-to-first-fix, and support for S60 5th Edition. It also fixes a previous problem for non-English locales, where the lat/long was only available in decimal form.
To download the SDK now and view the complete supported platforms list, including Windows, Windows Mobile, Mac, Android, Symbian, Linux and Maemo, visit: Skyhook SDK
