Hi everyone,
I have been a lifelong Nokia user and next week is phone upgrade time. I have looked at the new offerings by Nokia, but am somewhat disillusioned with the new operating system plus the announcement that they are ditching Symbian and partnering up with Windows.
So I decided to look at alternatives. Having an inherent dislike for the Apple corporation, I've spent the past couple of weeks exploring Android phones and the Desire seems to be the one everyone raves about.
So why have I still not decided?
Well basically, I use my Nokia as my Sat Nav device as much as I do as a phone and I have to confess, it operates faultlessly. The major advantage is that it doesn't require data download from the internet to work which I believe is the case with the Desire.
So here's my question:
Can the Desire operate as a competent Sat Nav system without having to continually download data from the internet. If I can overcome this issue, then I think I'll be signing up for a desire next week.
Many thanks
Arkie...
I have been a lifelong Nokia user and next week is phone upgrade time. I have looked at the new offerings by Nokia, but am somewhat disillusioned with the new operating system plus the announcement that they are ditching Symbian and partnering up with Windows.
So I decided to look at alternatives. Having an inherent dislike for the Apple corporation, I've spent the past couple of weeks exploring Android phones and the Desire seems to be the one everyone raves about.
So why have I still not decided?
Well basically, I use my Nokia as my Sat Nav device as much as I do as a phone and I have to confess, it operates faultlessly. The major advantage is that it doesn't require data download from the internet to work which I believe is the case with the Desire.
So here's my question:
Can the Desire operate as a competent Sat Nav system without having to continually download data from the internet. If I can overcome this issue, then I think I'll be signing up for a desire next week.
Many thanks
Arkie...