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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    tomtom geepeeesses are for sale for as low as $149 at the moment - why would you use a phone? the phone menu is clunky and if using data, can get expensive fast.
    I'm getting fed up with pocketsful of gadgets & phone technology now should enable me to have a good camera, video, communication, sat nav & GPS in one unit. Well, that's my theory. I'm not interested in twatting, e-mail, posting my breakfast menu etc just getting their, recording it & skiting to my mates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    I'm writing my Christmas wish list to post to Santa c/o North Pole & in second place (after new rubber) is an Android smart phone. One of the main reasons I'm interested is to use the phone as a Sat nav & GPS. Anybody using google maps as a sat nav app? If so what do you think of it? Also is their a dedicated app for GPS plotting, I'm thinkin of my fishing spots here...
    If the Phone support GPS and can handle gpx format, then you can just download a gpx format file upload it to your GPS App, cause i found a file for north island and south island suited for all types surf casting to boats

    *edit, try looking at the Samsung I9000 - known as Galaxy* its an android device - i work with android scripts (learning to develop my own and sell) just PM, i'll be happy to help and part of my job, i am a Test Analysis so i have played with alot of android apps, and devices.

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    For excellent navigation, you could use Garmin mobile XT, as long as the OS you choose supports it. It certainly works on symbian s60v3. Then you can use open source maps etc.

    I use my GPS heavily tho, so I still use a proper GPS despite having a BlackBerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by phiretrojan View Post
    If the Phone support GPS and can handle gpx format, then you can just download a gpx format file upload it to your GPS App, cause i found a file for north island and south island suited for all types surf casting to boats

    *edit, try looking at the Samsung I9000 - known as Galaxy* its an android device - i work with android scripts (learning to develop my own and sell) just PM, i'll be happy to help and part of my job, i am a Test Analysis so i have played with alot of android apps, and devices.
    That is a phone I had my eye on. Voted best in yerp last year apparently. Had Nokia's for ages but the last two have been pants. Cheers for the offer, I need to see how big Santas budget is this year first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phiretrojan View Post
    If the Phone support GPS and can handle gpx format, then you can just download a gpx format file upload it to your GPS App, cause i found a file for north island and south island suited for all types surf casting to boats

    *edit, try looking at the Samsung I9000 - known as Galaxy* its an android device - i work with android scripts (learning to develop my own and sell) just PM, i'll be happy to help and part of my job, i am a Test Analysis so i have played with alot of android apps, and devices.
    Do you know if the Vodafone 845 can upload gpx files?
    I would really consider this phone if I did not have to use data on it.

    Also if you have gpx files for NZ already - would be really cool if you posted them up here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Do you know if the Vodafone 845 can upload gpx files?
    I would really consider this phone if I did not have to use data on it.

    Also if you have gpx files for NZ already - would be really cool if you posted them up here.
    i can look into - yea i can do that gpx won't be till monday tho as its on my work laptop which i forgot to take home

    *edit i lied* go here and download it http://www.mediafire.com/?zeknwytnmtz

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    Try to get a phone with as much RAM as possible. I've got a friend with a 2nd generation HTC android and it's only got 128MB of ram and he's always bitching about it.

    128MB is a fuckload of RAM but it's all Java'd up and I think he has problem running some sort of apps like that time wasting pos called 'angrybird'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grasshopperus View Post
    Try to get a phone with as much RAM as possible. I've got a friend with a 2nd generation HTC android and it's only got 128MB of ram and he's always bitching about it.

    128MB is a fuckload of RAM but it's all Java'd up and I think he has problem running some sort of apps like that time wasting pos called 'angrybird'
    All i know is Acer LiquidE got the most Google Android 2.1 Phone 768MHz 512M RAM 512M ROM 3G WIFI 3

    http://mobile.acer.com/en/phones/liquide/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    For excellent navigation, you could use Garmin mobile XT, as long as the OS you choose supports it. It certainly works on symbian s60v3. Then you can use open source maps etc.

    I use my GPS heavily tho, so I still use a proper GPS despite having a BlackBerry
    I have a garmin asus, will this use data if I use it as a GPS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_H View Post
    I have a garmin asus, will this use data if I use it as a GPS?
    depends on what services you have actived , Example traffic updates (would use a little bit of data for updates) if you have data turn on, it would use it... but it you have it off, it shouldnt use it, it would use the signal buildin, example how nokia's contains Radio app it just transmits via signal (doesn't use data if its not turned on) that is my understanding.[/QUOTE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by phiretrojan View Post
    All i know is Acer LiquidE got the most Google Android 2.1 Phone 768MHz 512M RAM 512M ROM 3G WIFI 3

    http://mobile.acer.com/en/phones/liquide/
    HTC Desire - Android 2.2..768mb ram and 16G mini SD storage card 3G, Wifi etc etc.
    Can also get a larger battery and cover which gives you 2 days use with everything on...http://cgi.ebay.com/3000mAh-Extended...ht_2411wt_1018
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman View Post
    HTC Desire - Android 2.2..768mb ram and 16G mini SD storage card 3G, Wifi etc etc.
    Can also get a larger battery and cover which gives you 2 days use with everything on...http://cgi.ebay.com/3000mAh-Extended...ht_2411wt_1018
    argh, yea...... that too. but HTC bad phones =S you'll find out

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    Quote Originally Posted by phiretrojan View Post
    argh, yea...... that too. but HTC bad phones =S you'll find out
    HTC have at least come along a little way from the days of the Imates... *shudder*

    Still, I believe the Desire doesn't sync tasks from an exchange mailbox... along with the usual notes, over the carriers network.
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    I am in the process of trying to obtain a Acer Betouch e130, it is only usable on 2 degrees or vodafone.

    has anyone had any experiences with this phone?
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    Quote Originally Posted by phiretrojan View Post
    argh, yea...... that too. but HTC bad phones =S you'll find out
    HTC desire HD , sitting in front of me , seems ok , why would they be bad??

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