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Old 23rd July 2008, 17:35   #16
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@Monkey: 4.5K for 4 metros and other towns is definitely worth the price I would say. I was quoted 10K by GPS India just for Chennai and nearby areas and so I junked the idea of buying it. I have a Nuvi 350 for which I am desperately in need of India maps.
you could buy a state of the art mobile phone with all the features plus GPS, maps & navigation free for life, all for just 13k. Nokia 6110.
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Old 23rd July 2008, 19:07   #17
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you could buy a state of the art mobile phone with all the features plus GPS, maps & navigation free for life, all for just 13k. Nokia 6110.
Well said, John. By the way, I already have a N95 8GB which does the trick.

The thing is that having bought a Garmin in the US, I want to put it to the best of its use in India as well.

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Interestingly, no free upgrades etyadi fr the 4.5k, 3k for city map though.

I asked the ASPL gent in delhi if I could get an re-install if my SD card crashed, to which he said: Do you get a replacement CD if you break your movie OST CDs?
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Old 24th July 2008, 16:37   #19
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i was told while buying the maps that i would get two free updates .....
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Old 24th July 2008, 16:45   #20
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delhi mein ASPL junta have told me that.

that said, worldwide torrent sites are FULL of US/EU map data. What about India?
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Bought Garmin India map SD card for my Nuvi 360 from Street Atlas Company India Pvt Ltd, bangalore for Rs.4500/- after a 10% discount. This is the company that is designing the online maps and marketing the same through ASPL. The address and contact no is in one of the previous posts.

Looks like it has detailed information on Bangalore city roads but I am still trying out various local routes. Not sure about the state and national highway coverage though. Planning a trip to Jog this weekend where I will test its usability.

Regarding map updates, I was told I would get free map updates for one year every three months on an average.

In case the data on the original SD card gets corrupted, re-installing the maps on a different SD card is possible as long as you return them the original SD card. Of course, you need to buy the replacement SD card yourself.
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@Monkey - Does the voice talk in different Indian accents? or is it just the standard one?
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Old 25th September 2008, 12:10   #23
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Here is the link to free garmin India map.
This is from openstreetmap.org, so its not really very detailed. Many road names are missing, and all you see is a line.
So if you just want to try out a gps, or know your city somewhat, this map will be great
Its 12MB, and in img format, so just load it in your SD card and read it up!
http://downloads.cloudmade.com/asia/india/india.img
I am linking NCR.img(Delhi) and Bangalore.img(Bangalore) also, if india map is too huge.
Please note that there is no topographic information in BLR and DEL maps since I created them myself from OSM, and creating topo map was a bigger headache(download data from NASA et al)
http://www.tanveer.in/files/tbhp/Bangalore.img
http://www.tanveer.in/files/tbhp/NCR.img

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Old 29th September 2008, 20:48   #24
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Nice work!!

Works fine with Garmin Mobile XT on WM 6.1.

Search doesnt work however. Says "Detailed maps are required for this feature". Any way to fix this?

Also any possibilities of converting googlemaps to Garmin IMG. I guess they are more detailed than OpenStreetMap

Thanks again

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Nope, no way of converting google maps. They are proprietery.
OSM can get much better if everybody contributes and adds to maps.
For example for California, OSM has coverage rivalling commercial vendors
If more people get involved in India, we would not need any mapping companies to supply maps.

nirmalts which map did you try on your garmin. The india.img or the ones which I created?
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If more people get involved in India, we would not need any mapping companies to supply maps.
It will be tough for companies in India to keep the map updated without public support. Google is also following the path with their public mapmaker. But as you said using googlemaps offline is illegal.

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nirmalts which map did you try on your garmin. The india.img or the ones which I created?
I tried the bangalore.img you created. I liked the Garmin interface better than Destinator (Satnav) or MapMyIndia or MapKing. I am using it on my HTC. With Garmin I get a lock in 20-30 secs.

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What you can do is study google maps, and then using Yahoo satellite overlay, keep on adding to the Bangalore map.
You can even study locally available paper maps, learn the road names, and then keep adding to open street map.
Every wednesday the database gets updated with new maps, so you will see your changes on wednesday.

Try the India map, it has TOPO information too and I think your unit may be wanting that to activate search feature.
If that works use the all India map.
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What you can do is study google maps, and then using Yahoo satellite overlay, keep on adding to the Bangalore map.
I have been updating googlemaps. Will start updating openstreetmap from now.

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Try the India map, it has TOPO information too and I think your unit may be wanting that to activate search feature.
Tried india.img map now. Routing doesnt work with this either. I can choose a point on the map and navigate to there, but cannot give an address. Interestingly it shows that it is a "detailed map". I have a Europe map loaded, where it works fine.

Nirmal

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Does anyone use the above Garmin India Maps in Mobile (Symbian S60) ?

It always shows the next Road / Street to where am actually travelling.
Tried Zooming out, Etc. as suggested in the screenshots above, but no use.

As this map has all the highways covered, it would be very helpful, when compared with Nokia Maps or Nokia Navigator (Route66).

I tried Google Maps and mGmaps, but they dont provide Turn by Turn Navigation in India.

Any help in this will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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My Garmin iQue 3200 is a symbian platform

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Does anyone use the above Garmin India Maps in Mobile (Symbian S60) ?

It always shows the next Road / Street to where am actually travelling.
Tried Zooming out, Etc. as suggested in the screenshots above, but no use.

As this map has all the highways covered, it would be very helpful, when compared with Nokia Maps or Nokia Navigator (Route66).

I tried Google Maps and mGmaps, but they dont provide Turn by Turn Navigation in India.

Any help in this will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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