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![]() I use Garmin's iPhone Navigon app. It's essentially the GPS software found in some of their GPS units but in the iPhone. Not sure if there is an Android version or not but I would guess yes. What's nice is you have the flexibility to install whatever Province/State map you want. Right now I just have Alberta maps installed. When I travel to the US I will load up the state map. While using the app it doesn't need to constantly download map data like Google Maps. It's all pre-loaded just like a standalone GPS device.
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![]() Tom Toms are extremely easy to customize and update.
Many models have exactly the same hardware with features disabled on the cheaper models. By loading modified firmware you can change an entry model into a full featured one. Maps are readily available and are easily added to the main memory or sd card. They are generally updated 4 times a year. I have changed the maps and used the Tom Tom in both Europe and Australia. My brother has a Garmin and he is basically is stuck with the stock firmware and map updates are expensive. I can give you some links If you want to do some research. |
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![]() How old is it? When I was looking for my last GPS unit every Garmin model (even the cheapest) had free life-time maps and updates.
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![]() Quote:
Sort of like the open sourced Android vs Apple argument |
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![]() Screen shot of me using Navigon this afternoon :-)
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![]() Ohhhhhh... stop at that Subway up on the left... I'm hungry!!
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