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April 24th, 2013 03:23 PM #81
My vehicle has a built-in GPS that uses iNav and the maps are regularly updated. The graphics is cool and directions are mostly accurate. One disadvantage is that while it allows you to find a street address, it only asks you for the city or district; there's no option to define the village. That's a problem if there are several streets with the same name in a city.
I've also used Android apps and the best in my opinion are Locus (there's a free version) and NDrive. NDrive is expensive, while the paid version of Locus is more affordable. I've never had a problem with battery life because I use a charger. They both can use offline maps so you don't need a data connection. One advantage of Locus is it has track recording.
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April 24th, 2013 04:44 PM #82
now i'm using Sygic installed on my tab. i've been using it for more than a week now and i'm really amazed! it works like a dedicated GPS when navigating. i'm using it offline coz maps can be downloaded to be used outside (offline). many thanks to bro sticker for the enlightenment!
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May 2nd, 2013 03:02 AM #83
Now I'm trying "Navigator" from Google Play. It's free and so far so good! Can also be used offline.
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May 2nd, 2013 03:29 AM #84
I am using waze, sygic and navi.
Why waze? Im on data plan so I can use the live updates of the user everytime.
Why sygic? Similar to waze but it has a capability to go offline, but you will loose the live updates. 2nd choice ko to from waze kasi sa 1week trial ko feeling ko di ganoon kadami users or traffic updates nya and may cost sya.
Why navi? Isang dl lang, then u have a turn by turn gps system. No online support AFAIK. tested here in cavite reliable naman and may auto calculate din through gps. Same with the other two above. Panget lang interface.
To the TS, your question is answerable ng tanong na what do you prefer a beeper or a phone? Syempre smartphone para combines beeper (text) and phone (calls) at may freebies pa na tulad ng gps.
Mura na din pala car charger kung ang issue is being lowbat and imho all smartphones nowadays have battery issue either iphone, s3, etc and etc.
HOpe this helps.
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May 17th, 2013 06:17 PM #85Parang hindi naman bro :smiley: saka smartphone din kasi gamit ko kaya lang meron akong lumang gps, kung ipaupdate ko to or palitan,alin ang maganda at kailangan pa ba, saka halos lahat naman naka cellphone pero meron pa ring nagiinvest sa gps as their business at maraming gumagamit nyan so dun pumasok yung tanong ko para maglabasan mga idea kung alin ang alin. kita mo dami naglabasang opinion, iba-iba, dami mapupulot based na rin sa experience nila :thumbup:
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June 26th, 2013 02:19 PM #86
I'm still on trial stage of this OsmAnd android apps using my Samsung Note 2 here in Singapore. I'm simulating like what would be my scenario (GPS on, no wifi, no data plan) if being used in the Philippines because I don't have data plan there. So far it's reliable, it could cater my basic need in navigation that I could use this when my family and I travel from Manila to La Union on August.
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June 26th, 2013 03:53 PM #87
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June 26th, 2013 05:48 PM #88
How to install the OsmAnd voice guidance? I'm using this android app offline. Thanks.
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June 26th, 2013 05:56 PM #89
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June 26th, 2013 06:46 PM #90
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