Hirdetés
GPS
Yes, this is trendy nowadays: to be able to navigate with a phone. We can do so with N78 too, as it has a built-in GPS receiver, which has a really good sensitivity. It establishes connection in a matter of moments (in a minute) and it maintains connection with high efficiency.
Since Nokia has bought Navteq, they are now developing their own navigation software (Nokia Maps), while maps are shipped by TeleAtlas. Although Nokia Map 2.0 beta can be downloaded, N78 has 1.2 by default. We Hungarians usually consider iGO as the de-facto software (and we can proudly say that we’re not alone with this opinion), everything else is being a faint try. Still one could use Nokia Maps for navigation if there’s not better choice. It has 2D/3D views, while its POI database is quite funny: it found the first public transport method after three bus-stops…
The only problem is that, as opposed to other manufacturers’ products, this software has a real asking price if we really want to plan routes and want to use voice navigation. Nokia asks €99 EUR for a one-year license, and for this I think I’d rather by a Garmin XT. We’ll see what Nokia Maps 2.0 will have to offer, and until then I wouldn’t like to trouble the waters, but I will only use a PNA (or maybe a PDA) for navigation.
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