What GSP program do you recommend for the SGT?
I plan to have a good stand alone GPS program that I can use on the road without the need for internet connection.
I believe that the google maps/navigation system requires that you need internet connection.
I like Google maps. I generally use the 3g to load the map and turn off data afterwards it works fine for me. If you search YouTube others have gotten this method to work quite far. The furthest I have tried it is about 100 miles.
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Copilot is very good and probably the best value for money.
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Dave
Please search the apps and themes thread.
There is a topic on this with a few mentioned
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Without a doubt the absolute BEST is CoPilot.
I'm in agreement that copilot is the best offline alternative GPS solution.
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Not sure if its been said here before but I think CoPilot is the best bang for your buck.
Just USA costs under $10!
I KNOW IT WAS SAID BEFORE. IT IS A GOOD STANDALONE GPS APP thOUGH =P
Co-Pilot on the road, Viewranger or BackCountry Navigator off the road.
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Co-Pilot on the road, Viewranger or BackCountry Navigator off the road.
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Hmm....I never gave a thought to off road GPS. Thank you. Will try them out.
+1 on copilot, a bit more expensive here in europe, but i have to say that it works really well, gave my tomtom to my wife and now using the tab with the carmount for gps.
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Hi,
I currently have a HTC HD...and run TOMTOM navigation.
I am thinking of a Android phone, and was just wondering what apps there are for navigation? (Apart from google maps)
Do you think this change to Android is worth it?
Thanks for your opinions
J
I use navigon which was £30 for the UK maps and seems very good. The desire also has Google navigation built in which seems good but uses your data connection.
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I use navigon which was £30 for the UK maps and seems very good. The desire also has Google navigation built in which seems good but uses your data connection.
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that would be co-pilot ? I use it too
I've only had experience with Google Navigation. It is pretty user friendly and gets you from A to B. Can't ask for much more.
As point out by lindsaydr, it does use a lot of data. As long as you have a data plan, you should be fine. If not, you should use Wifi to get the driving directions, then use it.
take a look at Sygic and Copilot!
Copilpot and navigon are both good and I have used both on iPhone and Android. I personally prefer navigon as it seems a slick interface
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Thanks...navigon looks great.
Do you know if you can get maps for Australia?
I looked on their site, and they have it for iphone, but could not find it for android!
Ta
don't forget about navngo, amigo (motonav)..is workin perfectly on my desire.
Anyone know of a good GPS Application for a car with turn by turn navigation?
Google turn by turn maps navigation
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Or if you want an offline sat nav you could use pilot less then £30 and its pretty good
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Or if you want an offline sat nav you could use pilot less then £30 and its pretty good
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Can you link me to this app, I cant find anything called this on the market.
the ginger god said:
Can you link me to this app, I cant find anything called this on the market.
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check copilot live?
copilot live8 or Navigon are both good offline programs...
The best is Ndrive!
Hi, I use Google Maps and Sygic. The best for Android
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The best is Ndrive!
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Have to disagree
Co-pilot is far better, have used both
Co-pilot maps are more up to date as N-drive uses the same maps as tom tom.
I used to use my tomtom when i travel to spain but now i use co-pilot because of the newer maps.
i also would agree with co pilot live, as it cost me about £23 on winmo, and then i just used the key when i get android, and it still works! Value for money there! Unlike tomtom on winmo, i really did prefer copilot.
Since having it on android i even subscribed to the premiu, features, but there isnt any need you get all the speed cameras for free anyway! just make sure you switch them on..
If i dont have the car, and i am walking around london city i will used google maps with the navigation option for walking.
depends what the specifics are havent used N-drive and i dont have a need to now.
Check Navdroyd, it uses Open Street Map as the map source. Works really well.
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any compatible navigation software for the G2 guys?
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Google navigation lol. Its in beta and is included with an update for Google maps I believe.
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beside that one lol
Navigon just launched their android program I think.
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I think the stock navi works great
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Why doesn't Google navigation work for you?
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Why doesn't Google navigation work for you?
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welll i had an HD2 before and was using Garmin XT kinda got spoiled by the british voice if anyone can change that, that will be great
In the voice settings you can set all TTS stuff on the phone to UK English (British Accent).
Or you can pay to get I think its called vox tts something like that it has tons of pretty good voices however they all cost money.
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Get Co-Pilot, best money ever spent. The map data gets stored on your SD card 1.1GB for North America. The best part is not it does not use wireless data to get maps. It has all the fancy voice options you want.... 4 in british i believe (I use one myself ;-))
I thought the Desire Z with sense downloads the Google maps to the SD like a pre-fetch. Is there something like that for the G2?
I use waze. I like the idea of community generated real time traffic notification - but I suppose the user experience varies depending on your location. Here (Israel) it's quite popular.
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I use waze. I like the idea of community generated real time traffic notification - but I suppose the user experience varies depending on your location. Here (Israel) it's quite popular.
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where do you get that from?
btw i been to isarel like two years ago, pretty nice place
Waze.com
Probably on the market as well
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Navigon is a new one on the market thats supposed to be good. I haven't tried it personally although I am considering it. Its on sale for $40 for a limited time as an intro price before it kicks up to $60 or something. Has live traffic and a "reality view" which looks kinda like layar.
Anyone actually tried it yet?
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Waze.com
Probably on the market as well
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looks promising man
The problem with Google and Waze and some of the other "free" options are that they all require a data connection. Unfortunately, when I need GPS the most is in places where cell phone signals are weak/non-existent... I used TomTom for ever on WM.
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The problem with Google and Waze and some of the other "free" options are that they all require a data connection. Unfortunately, when I need GPS the most is in places where cell phone signals are weak/non-existent... I used TomTom for ever on WM.
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Once again... Co-Pilot
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Once again... Co-Pilot
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just try copilot 8 today man, it works alright but the interface is much more complicated then when i use my garmin mobile XT
I'm in search of a completely offline GPS application, which wouldn't require a wifi or data network to work.
The idea here is to roam with GPS of course, which would be super expensive with data.
So, in your opinion what is the best offline GPS for Nexus s?
iGO ftw, but depends for what areas you need it for
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Google maps is now off line. You can pick a 10 mile radius to load maps on your SD card and have it off line. I wish they did more than 10 miles so I don't have to patch it around.
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Sygic Aura, CoPilot.
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Google maps is now off line. You can pick a 10 mile radius to load maps on your SD card and have it off line. I wish they did more than 10 miles so I don't have to patch it around.
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But does it actually allow you to do navigation while offline? Or just download the maps to view?
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But does it actually allow you to do navigation while offline? Or just download the maps to view?
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That was the whole idea. Google wanted you to be able to navigate in the desert without internet connection. All you need for it to function is your GPS on and previously downloaded map. Update your Google maps. It's all spelled out in there.
Wow thats very cool. Can't wait to try it
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Igo maps requires storage onto sd card. My nexus s doesnt have an sd card slot. How to proceed?
Sygic Auro seems to be running fine. It just won't find me to exact location, im one block away from my location.
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Igo maps requires storage onto sd card. My nexus s doesnt have an sd card slot. How to proceed?
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While it doesn't have a SD card slot, it does use a partition on its internal hard disk as a 16GB sd card (or perhaps a bit less but it's approx 16GB). You should be able to fit it on there.
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So, in your opinion what is the best offline GPS for Nexus s?
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I haven't used Navigon on an Android phone, but my wife has it on her iPhone and it's pretty good. See http://www.navigon.com/portal/int/produkte/navigationssoftware/mobile_navigator_android.html
Google maps navigation is the best.
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I use to use Ndrive
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Copilot is ok, but i actually prefer google nav
have you guys actually been able to use google navigation offline? I've tried it multiple times but no dice...
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The route is calculated online on Google Nav and that could be a big problem.
When I miss a street you need to wait the new route to be transfered, which would be ok if the 3G network was stable.
I recommend iGo.
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have you guys actually been able to use google navigation offline? I've tried it multiple times but no dice...
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I'm using it offline quite a bit since it came out. Just to save on data.
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That was the whole idea. Google wanted you to be able to navigate in the desert without internet connection. All you need for it to function is your GPS on and previously downloaded map. Update your Google maps. It's all spelled out in there.
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i'v already tried this and even trying it right now as we speak, its just for map cache, you need to have an internet connection to get the directions initially, and you better hope you don't miss a turn when you are offline, because you ain't gonna get a reroute from google maps while offline, people are confused about this feature, its map cache, that is all, its useless. So google maps is not the way to go for offline nav, just go with copilot or something simular. All you need to do is search the various markets,appstores out there for Android and read reviews of each app you come across. good luck.
CoPilot USA works great for me. Recommended by Android Guys.... guys?
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im trying co-pilot myself for canada. Works good. locks on. pretty accurate.
My choice is Sygic GPS Navigation without any doubts!
The best interface I ever seen... accurate, simple, clear, immediate and complete at the mean time. It's free to try for 7 days, I strongly suggest to take a look by yourself.
i need a gps that works without internet .
i got a driverlicense and i need a gps but i have no 3g support so i need a non internet gps plz help me
Try Sygic navigation. It is offline voice guided navigation.
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ok .. and it support every countrey?
try navigon its better
sygic has a free trial for a week. and it remembers if you uninstalled it or not so one week thats it
Google maps has a new offline feature where you can save local maps and then use Navigation without Internet access.
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try navigon its better
sygic has a free trial for a week. and it remembers if you uninstalled it or not so one week thats it
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it cost 243 il shekels and its a lot in this price i can buy a new sd card and a big one