Google Map on HTC TyTN II, GPS positioning
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I'm in UK and Vodafone subscriber my Tytn2 really works fine with the GPS need 15 sec to kick and it's free but google map need internet to renew and cost me £5 to get 250 MB per month so it's really cheap the only problem is that when im trying to get directions the font is really fuking small and I can't tell the diffrent between the letters.If anyone out there have the same problem or know how to fix it plz PM
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ye my tytn 2 used to take a while to find the GPS location but now with the latest google maps its really quick usually about 5-15 seconds :p
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My tytnii it takes about 40 sec for gps to kick in havent tested it on a rainey day though
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LOL.. dont just watch videos in youtube.. read articles or surf some fucking websites.. there are plenty of 3G unlimited data packages out there
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dude we have a HSDPA flat here for about 30 euro =)
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600kb sry
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hehe it's a minimum of 3 pounds per mb. So it costs him at least 1.8 for 600 mb. If you are planning on using google earth for your sat nav instead of tomtom, it's gonna cost you at least 10 pounds for a really short journey (10 miles/ 16km)
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depends on what you mean by "slow"
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How quickly does the internal GPS pick up ?
My N95 is really slow.
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It seems that GPS signal is free.
but Google map require data transfer for map renewal.
hey! cool video.. was just wondering what software is that? also im guessing you need to be connected to the internet to recieve the digital satalite images?? is it data intensive?
Bestm8ts 4 years ago
It is Google map which is free for download.
Yes, I am using HSDPA to receive the map data and GPS to receive the satalite signal.
I did not count the data transfer rate but it always shows "6k - 20k" when the map shifts from one place to other. Is it real time transfer rate, 20k/s?? I have no idea~~
ptsaltmen 4 years ago