billy1561
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On your phones home screenSounds good - how's that done?!
menu/add to home/shortcut/directions and navigation/ then add your address.
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On your phones home screenSounds good - how's that done?!
On your phones home screen
menu/add to home/shortcut/directions and navigation/ then add your address.
No problemExcellent - thank you!
e - For a free product, it isnt all that bad. Still, cant beat the more tuned, focused satnav apps.
The other main issue was battery drain. It was HUGE compared to copilot.
I drove for 40 mins and my battery was at 50% from full. I know GPRS takes up battery, but having used copilot who's battery drain wasnt all that bad, this was a big shock.
I am a little confused with the GPS and Google navigation. Do I need either a network connection whilst driving or are all the waypoints loaded from wifi before commencing the journey?
I see on ebay someone selling GPS Software for the HTC Desire (maps of Australia, alerts,36 voice languages etc) which claims to unlock your Desire to a full GPS with no need for data download at all. Has anyone here tried this type of mapping software?
Pity the damn thing can't make a cup of coffee.
I heard from a reliable source that's coming in android 3.0
On a serious note, is there a free maps program with downloadable maps including points of interest etc? Just having the map with no features on it is a bit crappy, and I don't want to have to use data every time I want to check a map.
Just a question in general and perhaps it is slightly on the ******ed side since it uses Google maps, but is Google Navigation compatible in other countries? Like perhaps street view might not work but will it work as a universal sat nav so I can use it in other countries to get to places? Thanks!
can anyone explain to me why different carriers have different internet allowances? i see that vodafone and orange offer 500mb of data, but why is it so little? with t-mobile, i have a fair use policy of up to 3gb of mobile data? whats the catch? lol..
Just a question in general and perhaps it is slightly on the ******ed side since it uses Google maps, but is Google Navigation compatible in other countries? Like perhaps street view might not work but will it work as a universal sat nav so I can use it in other countries to get to places? Thanks!