Presumably you requested a LocationManager, not a LocationListener, and getAltitude() to obtain your height.
GPS/GNSS is not as good at altitude as it is at longitude and latitude, but for a reasonable fix you should be within 10m of the correct altitude. Note that altitude is adjusted for the geoid ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoid ) and the datum ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datum_(geodesy) ) in use, which can alter your reported height compared to what you are expecting.
But you may be getting your location provided by a location provider that isn't actually GPS - it could be cell tower based, or due to dead reckoning or WiFi locationing. Or perhaps the android phone you are using just has a bad GPS integreation design that is messing with your accuracy.
I would recommend downloading a test application such as GPS Test ( see https://market.android.com/details?id=com.chartcross.gpstest&hl=en ) which will show you if you have a fix, and what altitude is actually being reported by your GPS. The third box on the bottom of the GPS Test app shows altitude, heading and velocity values for each fix.