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February 8th, 2009 07:03 AM #322
The E90 was Nokia's 2nd phone with a built-in GPS receiver after the N95. The E90's operating system, processor and receiver chipset are also the same as the N95's ... so GPS-wise, any remark regarding the N95 within the thread should be applicable to the E90.
Remember to stay still in the clear when you're trying to get a first fix (GPS receiver trying to synchcronize with the GPS satellite signal).
Get the Garmin app and the freewebs Philippine map.
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February 8th, 2009 08:45 AM #323
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February 20th, 2009 01:02 AM #324
share ko lang...
just got a Garmin Nuvi Gps and i'm loving it! will put it to test when we travel to Mimosa on Saturday.
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February 22nd, 2009 01:59 PM #327
ang gps ba libre dito? gusto ko itry kasi gamit ang 5800xpressmusic ko. just don't know, how to use it
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February 22nd, 2009 06:23 PM #328
GPS features are useless without having a local map of the area you will be using it in. So if you are trying to navigate in Metro Manila, make sure your device has the updated map for Metro Manila.
If your GPS device doesn't have the map/software, you will need to purchase it and have it installed.
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February 23rd, 2009 01:38 AM #329
If you want to test the water first ...
Install Google Maps. It's free. It can point your location on a sattelite map, and should be able to show you directions from A to B. But without a detailed Google street map for the Philippines your search options are few ... and it's not the turn-by-turn navigation you'd normally find on a GPS navigation systems. Just a list of text directions like which road to take, where to turn to, etc.
When you're ready (to pay for it ) ... get Garmin Mobile XT. It has one of the best routing algorithms out there, which is a commonly overlooked factor for GPS buyers. You see, it's not as simple as figuring out the shortest route from one point to another ... anybody can do that with a paper map and pen. Rather, t has to give you the best route according to your preferences.
Although Garmin doesn't have a detailed map for the Philippines, Garmin users here have been using the freewebs map which is the best so far ... and it's free!
Di ko binebenta Garmin ha? It's just that the others have no map for the Philippines. I prefer using Tomtom and iGO.
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