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Here are teh formal answers from the Garmin forums after I posted :
https://forums.garmin.com/sports-fit...stions/1374592
Verbatim reproduction of the answer given there -
"Please see responses below:
The vivoactive 3 does not support course guidance (with or without internet connection).
The vivoactive 3 does not support topo map viewing (with or without internet connection).
A Bluetooth connection to the Garmin Connect mobile app (which will need to use cellular data for GPS location and internet connection) is required for the vivoactive 3's LiveTrack feature to work.
The Forerunner 945 LTE does support all of the 3 feature mentioned, but it only supports the LiveTrack feature (without a BT connection to the Garmin Connect mobile app) through an LTE subscription. This LTE service is only available in limited countries/regions. See below for more information on this.
LTE Coverage Area for Forerunner 945 LTE
For more further support, I encourage you to reach out to your local Garmin Product Support team.
Garmin Product Support"
I have the Garmin nuvi 2557 purchased in the US in 2014. Is there anyway I can run the India map on it? If so, how? Is it worth it? Would it be reliable? I'm happy to spend a few thousand if it works well.
This unit has lifetime free map and traffic updates (for US though).
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Originally Posted by libranof1987
(Post 5283963)
I have the Garmin nuvi 2557 purchased in the US in 2014. Is there anyway I can run the India map on it? If so, how? Is it worth it? Would it be reliable? I'm happy to spend a few thousand if it works well.
This unit has lifetime free map and traffic updates (for US though). |
You may check with
Amit Katyal - Director - ASIM Communication Pvt. Ltd.
I had bought India Maps on Micro SD Card many years ago.
Google for more details
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Originally Posted by libranof1987
(Post 5283963)
Is there anyway I can run the India map on it? |
Yes, you can download the map of any country from here -
http://garmin.openstreetmap.nl/
It can be copied to the Garmin unit and it can co-exist with the Garmin map. If there is no space in the unit, it can be copied to the external memory card, if the unit supports it.
This is a free option. Paid maps can be obtained from vendors like MapMyIndia, HERE, and other vendors.
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Originally Posted by Amrik Singh
(Post 5283980)
You may check with
Amit Katyal - Director - ASIM Communication Pvt. Ltd. |
Will call tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by msdivy
(Post 5283982)
Yes, you can download the map of any country from here |
Already did; it says the estimated time to service my request is 626 days. rl: Maybe they've shut shop?
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Originally Posted by libranof1987
(Post 5283985)
Already did; it says the estimated time to service my request is 626 days. rl: Maybe they've shut shop? |
Looks like it. I had downloaded the maps a couple of years ago and is still serving well.
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Originally Posted by libranof1987
(Post 5283963)
I have the Garmin nuvi 2557 purchased in the US in 2014. Is there anyway I can run the India map on it? If so, how? Is it worth it? Would it be reliable? |
I had been using the OpenStreetMap for ages for my Garmin device. I will give you the link to the download page here for India (the latest 24th March 2022):
https://alternativaslibres.org/en/do..._India_DEM.zip
It is about 2.5 GB download. I had downloaded the January month map earlier. I would rate the OSM as one of the best maps out there after using it for more than 7 years. I had given a detailed writeup about downloading and using it for Garmin PNG somewhere here.
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Originally Posted by Prowler
(Post 5284332)
I had been using the OpenStreetMap for ages for my Garmin device. |
I downloaded the following file (2.7GB); where do I put it on my device? I tried searching your older posts on this but couldn't find the steps.

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Originally Posted by libranof1987
(Post 5287511)
I downloaded the following file (2.7GB); where do I put it on my device? I tried searching your older posts on this but couldn't find the steps.
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Connect your Garmin to your laptop. It will show up as a USB drive. Navigate to the location where you see the gmapsupp.img file. Download the file to your computer as a backup. Replace the file with your downloaded file. You are done.
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Originally Posted by Prowler
(Post 5284332)
I had been using the OpenStreetMap for ages for my Garmin device. I will give you the link to the download page here for India (the latest 24th March 2022): https://alternativaslibres.org/en/do..._India_DEM.zip
It is about 2.5 GB download. I had downloaded the January month map earlier. I would rate the OSM as one of the best maps out there after using it for more than 7 years. I had given a detailed writeup about downloading and using it for Garmin PNG somewhere here. |
Thanks for the input, I guess this will also work on my antique reliable Garmin Nuvi 216 model. If anyone is using OSM on this model, do please share your reviews. My last update on gmap was from 2015.
Edit: While googling found this site...
https://www.userbeam.de/osm/maps/asia/india/ is this reliable too from OSM point of view ?
& also tried to figure out something from BBike.org here our requested OpenStreetMap area 'India' was extracted from planet.osm
To download the file, please click on the following link:
https://download1.bbbike.org/osm/ext...osm-latin1.zip
Hope this is correct approach to update OSM on Garmin ?
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