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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by 1D4LV View Post
    waze....
    have tried google maps before, tama yung directions, pero sa liblib na daan kami dinaan instead of the main route.
    I remember my experience with Google map, naghahanap kami ng atm going to baler. may nakita naman Google map, and we followed it. We found out that the atm is plotted in the middle of the rice field.

    Speaking of Google, gumagana na yung Google Navigation sa Pinas. Dati hindi eh. Just found that out today.


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    Last edited by BratPAQ; July 18th, 2013 at 04:58 PM.

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    #32
    using NavDroyd pag offline and Waze naman pag online navigations.. both smoothly working sa JB 4.1 phones

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    #33
    [QUOTE=BratPAQ;2184245]Speaking of Google, gumagana na yung Google Navigation sa Pinas. Dati hindi eh. Just found that out today./QUOTE]

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi4BEg1gwNg]Using Google Navigation on an Android phone - YouTube[/ame]

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    #34
    Google navigation lang din gamit ko. Inupdate ko palagi yung maps sa google Play store , para yung map niya e updated palagi . Peru mahirap din umasa sa gps ng google kapag wala ng signal ang network .yari na

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    #35
    OsmAnd - only GPS connection is required.
    after you download the offline maps, ready to use sya even
    without internet connection.
    it can even track your speed.

    very accurate - used it during our Ilocos trip last May.

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    #36
    Mapfactor Navigator for me used on my Cloudfone Thrill 430x with it's huge 4160mAh battery
    2 hours of continuous usage usually just consumes around 10% - 15% of battery life

    Just download the Philippines map and your good to go, no internet connection needed. Has turn by turn spoken directions and route calculation happens really fast. It has a nice 3D mode with lots of POI (not as much as OSM though) and it shows the speed limits on a certain stretch of road.
    Only gripe is it doesn't use the phone's compass to point where you are headed but uses the direction of your motion instead. So when your are in a complete stop, the arrow pointing to a single direction turns into an arrow pointing into 4 directions

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    #37
    mapfactor for long distance navigation,
    osmand for city navigation :D

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    #38
    Mapfactor Navigator for me is still my best companion offline. It serves me well during my Manila-Leyte route no need for data connectivity, and this is my first time to drive this route.

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    #39
    [QUOTE=Manilablock;2184311][QUOTE=BratPAQ;2184245]Speaking of Google, gumagana na yung Google Navigation sa Pinas. Dati hindi eh. Just found that out today./QUOTE]

    oo nga. better sya because it/she includes the street names

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    #40
    Quote Originally Posted by xwangbu View Post
    OsmAnd - only GPS connection is required.
    after you download the offline maps, ready to use sya even
    without internet connection.
    it can even track your speed.

    very accurate - used it during our Ilocos trip last May.
    I'll be using this android app when I'm going to La Union this August. Which route did you pass from NLEX to MacArthur-Hi-way?

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