I was browsing for updates when I stumbled on something that may be useful to others. It's the download page of the Garmin Mobile XT from the Garmin website.
The Garmin Mobile XT is a software that lets you pair a GPS receiver and turn your handheld device into a fully functional SatNav unit. Supported devices are PDA's running on Palm OS or Windows Mobile (ie Treo, XDA, HTC) and cellphones running on Symbian S60 or UIQ3 (ie Nokia E6x, Nokia N7x, SE P990, SE M600, SE W950).
To check your phone's version of the Symbian OS, go to:
http://www.symbian.com/phones/index.html
Without a GPS receiver, you can still use Garmin Mobile XT as a digital map on your device. The download page does not include a detailed map, but you can still load the free detailed map of the Philippines from GPS Roadguide via the Mapsource software.
The download page for the installation files are at:
https://buy.garmin.com/shop/store/do...ID=139&pID=420
The User's Manual is at:
http://www8.garmin.com/manuals/Garmi...nersManual.pdf
If you read a warning saying that the installation file is incomplete (ie without the help files, voice files) don't worry as those are included in the support files download on the same page. Another thing to note is that these free versions of Garmin Mobile XT do not include support for built-in GPS receivers ... like that on the N95, XDA Orbit, etc.
The thing that I'm not sure is if these versions support external GPS receivers other than the Garmin Bluetooth GPS receiver. I'll give it a try on my XDA Exec (and Bluetooth SiRF III receiver) once I get an extra SD card for it.
I hope it works ... it could be the cheapest SatNav available for Philippine users. I've seen Bluetooth GPS receivers on ebay-Ph before for less than P3k.
