One potential problem you forgot to mention. When in the car people will have to hold the phone in there hand as they drive, and that could be an issue in terms of your attention being taken off the road. The GPS needs to be mounted on the windshield. This will allow people to drive and glance at the GPS when needed, and not worry about looking away from traffic.
See I'm about to go to a new University and I wanted to get navigator so I could find my way around the campus. I want to have the ability to label certain buildings on the actual GPS so that I can know where I'm going when my schedule says go to such and such building I suppose from this review that is not possible?
I'm disappointed that they are not integrating a real GPS into the phones instead of using Cellphone Tower Triangulation and misleading the consumers by calling it GPS. There is no monthly fee on real GPS. If you go hiking in the mountains or woods and there is no cell phone signal, "fake" GPS on cell phones won't work. I would like to see if anybody has compared accuracy between a cell phone with "fake GPS" and a "real GPS" hand held like a Garmin eTrex or a Magellan Triton 300.
Is it possible to hook up a double aux phone cord if thats what you even call it to the aux jack in the car to increase the volume. Its works with my ipod. Havent gotten the iphone yet but cant wait !!!!
No mobile data, no maps. I think it's best a budget solution for infrequent usage. If you're going to pay $120 a year, you can probably get more for your money. With the current release, I'm not terrible impressed with NAVIGON. I just got G-MAP to try out. I hope to get the full review of NAVIGON up this week, G-MAP in the next couple weeks.
I use this app all the time on my sony phone. I have never lost cell service though... but it uses the gps unit in your phone... But occasionally it connects to the internet to update the map as you move. so i would imagine it'd be unavailable and it couldnt help you anymore.
One potential problem you forgot to mention. When in the car people will have to hold the phone in there hand as they drive, and that could be an issue in terms of your attention being taken off the road. The GPS needs to be mounted on the windshield. This will allow people to drive and glance at the GPS when needed, and not worry about looking away from traffic.
Pattersonproduction1 7 months ago
it be hot if it had a truck route
MissNVdeez1 11 months ago
See I'm about to go to a new University and I wanted to get navigator so I could find my way around the campus. I want to have the ability to label certain buildings on the actual GPS so that I can know where I'm going when my schedule says go to such and such building I suppose from this review that is not possible?
Alpha40272 1 year ago
No signal for the first couple minutes of the video. Nice. And since the app relies on signal/internet for data, i'm not worried at all
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soulweaponry 1 year ago
I'm disappointed that they are not integrating a real GPS into the phones instead of using Cellphone Tower Triangulation and misleading the consumers by calling it GPS. There is no monthly fee on real GPS. If you go hiking in the mountains or woods and there is no cell phone signal, "fake" GPS on cell phones won't work. I would like to see if anybody has compared accuracy between a cell phone with "fake GPS" and a "real GPS" hand held like a Garmin eTrex or a Magellan Triton 300.
rlwieneke 2 years ago
Is it possible to hook up a double aux phone cord if thats what you even call it to the aux jack in the car to increase the volume. Its works with my ipod. Havent gotten the iphone yet but cant wait !!!!
sktbd5001 2 years ago
looks like sprints navigator
raymondo97 2 years ago
for sound use a aux cable (if your car dont have one) its time for an upgrade not anything serious tho just makes a big diff
ezkeyboardkid58 2 years ago
What does happen when you lose cell service? can someone get back to me?
I'm thinking about this..
Fawwal717 2 years ago
No mobile data, no maps. I think it's best a budget solution for infrequent usage. If you're going to pay $120 a year, you can probably get more for your money. With the current release, I'm not terrible impressed with NAVIGON. I just got G-MAP to try out. I hope to get the full review of NAVIGON up this week, G-MAP in the next couple weeks.
wwwinsanelygreatmac 2 years ago
Hows the tomtom app
jeff666p 2 years ago
I use this app all the time on my sony phone. I have never lost cell service though... but it uses the gps unit in your phone... But occasionally it connects to the internet to update the map as you move. so i would imagine it'd be unavailable and it couldnt help you anymore.
1paulll 2 years ago
Yeah, great, til you lose cell service...
A lot of the times when you need a GPS, you're out in the boonies with limited, or no cell service. It's not a substitute for a real GPS.
pureluck2 2 years ago