didn't work on my SGS as the gps didn't work! but my DHD gps should work ;-)
So hows the nav?
cheers
So hows the nav?
cheers
i havent managed to get a gps lock on it yet though i have tried a few times with and without agps. on my n900, lock is within 5 secs with agps, and around 30s-1min without and works like a charm. i am not impressed with the dhd, nor with the fact that maps are downloaded on the fly instead of being able to download offline. unless i am missing something...
Not true - go into Google Maps, hold down yer thumb on a place you wish to navigate to and after the location appears simply select 'Navigate'. As simple as that.Can't select a point on the map and get it to take you there. You have to input a location or post code.
Again untrue - Google Nav has free voice navigation, however the instructions suck, e.g. instead of saying: 'Take the third exit on the roundabout' it says: 'Take the exit towards the Berwick/Something/Something/Something'. It's quite confusing. Plus the accent sucks as well.You have to pay for voice navigation too.
... Untill getting my HD, i was a Nokia user and had used Ovi Maps a lot. Yes it was great for a free satnav, but i tested it a lot with destinations i already knew, and found it chose very strange routes that often took longer, dispite which style of route i told it to use. I'm yet to test CopIlot as thoroughly, but i will as soon as i get a car holder.
Not true - go into Google Maps, hold down yer thumb on a place you wish to navigate to and after the location appears simply select 'Navigate'. As simple as that.
Messing? One app opens another. Can't see anything difficult nor time consuming here mate.Doesn't work in Navigator , and don't want to be messing between two apps to do a simple thing.
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