Sat Nav on a Mobile

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k50 del

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9,237 posts

229 months

Thursday 7th December 2006
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Probably a very basic question, but I have the option to change my company mobile at the moment and I would like to change to a handset that will run Sat Nav / POI

I know that something like the Orange SPV550 etc can do this, but I'm tied to handsets that are available on Vodafone

Over to the PH massive.

sixpackpert

4,561 posts

215 months

Thursday 7th December 2006
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I've got the Nokia N73 smartphone, great phone, big screen. I don't use it for Satnav (got a PDA for that) but I would imagine it would be good.

Just my 0.02p

combemarshal

2,030 posts

227 months

Saturday 9th December 2006
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Any Smart phone (as said nokia n series and the later 6 series) I used to use my 6630, and then 6680 for it, and any windows mobile powered phone.
I'd recommend the N73 due to the volume of the speakers built into it.
Don't forget you also need a BT GPS receiver!!

Jont999

322 posts

211 months

Saturday 9th December 2006
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There's a new Nokia coming out with GPS built in - http://blogs.zdnet.com/mobile-gadgete

k50 del

Original Poster:

9,237 posts

229 months

Monday 11th December 2006
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New handset not due until Mar 07 apparently - N73 it is for me then, thanks for all the advice - look out for the cry for help in setting the sat nav up once I've got the phone!!

lambochick

1,462 posts

219 months

Monday 11th December 2006
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Be interested in how that works and what's involved. I have a Nonia N80 which I believe should be able to run a GPS system, but have never looked into what exactly I woulod need to do to get it up and running.

bobfrance

1,323 posts

268 months

Monday 11th December 2006
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I have an N70 Running Route 66.

I bought a bluetooth gps reciever from ebay and set it up myself as opposed to getting the kit supplied by T-Mobile (seemed very dear to me).

I don't use it often but what I have found is that Route 66 doesn't know too many postcodes, but you can select the area then street name. I tried Tom Tom on it but it just wouldn't hook up to the GPS receiver.


My biggest bugbear is that it can't usually find the reciever. I have to delete it from the bluetooth list and let it rediscover it and set it as a bluetooth device every time. My own fault for buying a cheap second hand item from ebay I suppose. But this is the second one I've used - the first one didn't work at all.

I think it's fine if you are only an occasional user like me. Although I reccomend you buy the proper Nokia Package. A friend of mine did and he seems to have no problems.
Alternatively, either wait for the new Nokia with it built in or buy a stand alone sat nav unit. They seem to be getting pretty cheap these days.

Hope this helps.

Bob.

tycho

11,636 posts

274 months

Monday 11th December 2006
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I have tomtom6 on my M600 and it is fantastic. Updates from pocketgpsworld, got loads of voices and a reciever from ebay for £20.

combemarshal

2,030 posts

227 months

Monday 11th December 2006
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Tip on connecting to GPS, let TomTom discover the device rather than the phone, and turn on the tomtom application before turning on the GPS

k50 del

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9,237 posts

229 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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I'm digging this thread up rather than start another one.

Believe it or not my company have only now got round to letting me have a new mobile, before I settle on an N73, I just need to check:

Do the speed camera alerts work even if you don't have a destination / mapping set?

YoungRobbo

18 posts

211 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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k50 del said:
I'm digging this thread up rather than start another one.

Believe it or not my company have only now got round to letting me have a new mobile, before I settle on an N73, I just need to check:

Do the speed camera alerts work even if you don't have a destination / mapping set?

You can configure them to no problem.

nick francis

858 posts

262 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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I got the Nokia N95, its got sat nav but it seems the maps are huge and eat into the memory so much video and images are very limited. I'll stick to my Garmin Nuvi for my Sat nav!

Nick

nubbin.

9,067 posts

279 months

Thursday 24th May 2007
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nick francis said:
I got the Nokia N95, its got sat nav but it seems the maps are huge and eat into the memory so much video and images are very limited. I'll stick to my Garmin Nuvi for my Sat nav!



Nick
Except Sandisk have just brought out a 4Gb microSDHC card, specifically for the N91 and N95. So there you go! £50 or so - pre-order from www.mobymemory.com



The street level map of Western Europe is just under 1Gb.