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January 27th, 2014 07:26 PM #13Waze user din ako since 2011
Sali kayo sa Philippine Waze Users group https://www.facebook.com/groups/WazePhilippines/
Pasig-Taguig-Makati ang route ko everyday, hindi si Waze ang may problem pag may mga matataas na building, yung GPS nyo. Try nyo kahit anong map app, hirap mag-locate pag may katabi ka tall structures. Pero may solution dyan, kabit kayo GPS Re-radiator, lahat ng GPS ko lumakas ang nasasagap na signal at dumami satellites na nakikita.
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January 28th, 2014 09:12 AM #14
A user here since last year. Madalas hindi ko rin sinusunod yung suggested routes nya.
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January 28th, 2014 10:18 AM #15Currently using waze for more than a year, it has helped me already in a couple of tight situations, specially last December. Useful sya if madami nagrereport, naka on line ka and traffic. The alternative routes can surprise me sometimes, but it works. Pero pag sa provincial roads I rely more on the car's navigation
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January 28th, 2014 10:23 AM #16
Waze works really well. I use it extensively when I feel that the roads are clogged.
You have to understand how it suggests routes though - there have been times that I was led to pass side streets even if the main roads weren't clogged anymore, because the last data submitted was about 2 hrs old already.
Also, it's quite an amusing game to flag any accidents, enforcers, or whatnot. Overall, anyone with a car, a smartphone, an unli data plan, and a car charger should definitely have this
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January 28th, 2014 12:28 PM #18
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January 28th, 2014 12:28 PM #19I have my smartphone always plugged in on the charger when using Waze. GPS and mobile data will drain your battery just as fast as playing candy crush or checking out mobile facebook.
I often follow Waze's suggested route, but there were times where I didn't follow the suggested route because it was taking me somewhere else. I ended up getting stuck on the road due to standstill traffic for hours. Other notable times when I did follow it's route over my not so usual route were when it rained hard and flooded the streets a couple of times last year. I got home an hour later than usual but others were stuck on the road for 4-5 hours
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March 18th, 2014 07:35 PM #20
Use Nokia Here Drive instead. Hindi pa kailangan ng 3G connection and covers almost major countries around the Globe. Subok ko na.
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