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I wonder what people with N Series Nokias are using for their SatNav functionality?
I got my N95 2 years ago, and it came with Nokia Maps, of course. To turn it into a "proper" SatNav you had to pay a licence fee to add Navigation. I paid for a 3 year licence for Western Europe for about £75 - a direct purchase from Tele Atlas. I thought it was a little expensive at the time, but now, when I see the PC Suite Software Update Licence prices, it doesn't look so bad.
I upgraded my N95 to a N97 a couple of weeks ago, so I move my sim from the N95 to the N97. In playing with the Nokia Maps in the N97, it went off to the web to check for licences, and took my Navigation from the N95 to the N97. Obviously, then, the licence follows the sim (or the number).
This was slightly irritating as the new N97 comes with a free 90 day licence, which is now redundant, while my N95 has no licence.
However, I intend to keep my old N95 (great phone), so it looked a bit naked with a non-working SatNav, and no sim. Now, stricly speaking, the GPS doesn't need a sim, but it's much quicker to lock on to a signal with Assistance from a sim (AGPS).
After a fair amount of research, I decided to splash out on a £50 Garmin micro SD card. One off charge (not annual), and all installed on its own card. I bought one from Halfords.
I also bought myself a Tesco PAYG sim to get some data (AGPS) when it needs it, (these Tesco contracts / PAYG cards are worth a look - they're very flexible).
Anyway, I'm very impressed with the Garmin software. It's much cruder to look at than the Nokia Maps, which looks very refined in comparison. However, this "crudeness" translates to great user-friendliness. Also, its "crudeness" hides the powerfulness of the software. I'm very impressed, and I wonder why I would pay for an annual licence from Nokia. It makes the Nokia Maps look "fiddly" by comparison.
I tried it on a journey, with no sim card in the phone, and therefor no AGPS, and it was absolutely fine. I've yet to try it with AGPS, now that I've got the sim in the phone, but it did pick up my location quite easily indoors. Since I don't plan on doing much driving indoors, so far it doesn't look as if it needs AGPS.
I've reset all the counters on my phone, so I'll monitor the data usage of the AGPS, and decide whether ot not it's worth it.
Yay Garmin.
What are others using in their N Series phones?
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