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Originally Posted by sgiitk
(Post 1562658)
I wonder how much the impact of the 'to be released' Andriod based software (open source) have. |
Originally Posted by tsk1979
(Post 1562661)
Android will give free turn by turn google maps on your phone. So its bound to hit the mobile phone GPS market. |
Originally Posted by NetfreakBombay
(Post 1562811)
This is too expensive at the moment. Data charges are high, specially while roaming. And since this solution depends on continuous connectivity, it would jack up data charges. |
Originally Posted by wildon
(Post 1563762)
Do you ever wanted to get lost' in a City like Bangalore with the help of GPS :eek:. Then I recommend you to use sygic/mcguider version 7.70/7.71 and map Sygic India Map Release 2009.03 - Tele Atlas :Frustrati |
Originally Posted by amitoj
(Post 1564087)
Guys, i am going to pick up Mio Moov 400 today or tomorrow. Feature to feature, Mio is 50 USD cheaper than Garmin. I also took a look at MioPocket. Looks like a neat app. Also, does text to speech work in India? |
Originally Posted by indie
(Post 1563956)
tele atlas has map 'ed city well on roads, but as far as poi's are concerned, very few poi's are there even missing out basic one's like in garmin or mmi or satguide edition. software is too easy to handle, user friendly for novice and too less on ram. overall sygic is ok, not that great.. best for first time users. |
Originally Posted by indie
(Post 1564117)
mio moov M400 has navman gui so india maps won't work with it, u need to unlock using miopocket or any other and load maps on it.. consider buying spirit series, its available for 50 bucks more but worth then mio moov series.. RadioShack - mobile phones, MP3 players, laptops, and more and TTS is only available with igo8, maps released by mapmyindia. |
Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 1562765)
will Mapsource work with Satguide provided maps, which we buy for India? |
Originally Posted by amitoj
(Post 1564198)
Yeah i read a little about unlocking Mio. Spirit is kinda out of my budget. But could you give a couple of reasons for why its better than moov? it'll help me decide whether i need to stretch or not |
Originally Posted by indie
(Post 1564414)
but one thing, which ever PND you buy, make sure it has bluetooth support, comes in handy while driving plus you can access internet or buy a wifi enabled sd card.. costs around 35$ |
Originally Posted by amitoj
(Post 1564558)
Well, the M400 does not have SD slot. Installing MioPocket on it seems like a big pain according to posts on gpspassion.com. And then if the install is successful, apps start freezing right away because of space constraints. Seems very inconvenient. Of course, one can always delete some maps that will never be used, but it doesnt sound right. |
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