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I've had my W810i for over 2 years now and really want to upgrade to a better phone. The coming-soon G900 is very appealing, but it lacks GPS, which is very disappointing, as this is a feature I would use a lot, as I'm always getting lost!
I know there's the HGE-100 accessory, to get GPS functionality, but I've heard things about it like the software is crap, or you have to have an ongoing subscription payment to the service, or that it's internet-based or whatever.
Is it actually any good, and therefore, would the G900 in conjunction with this device give me all I need or should I look for a different phone that has it all?
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Posted: 2008-06-04 15:53:48
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Hi, it works OK as headphones & GPS. The S/W is the drawback. You get a couple of basic apps with it the most useful of which is good for exercise. You can record how far you've run/cycled and how fast, while listening to music as you do it. Neither of these apps will save waypoints and direct you back to them which is a major drawback as it stops you using this for so many things. You can load more advanced GPS apps but when I tried I could get it working and you'd also need a data plan as it downloads the maps on the fly. I also haven't found anything for this that give your position in OS format, and as that's the map format in Britain and along with no waypoints, it makes this useless for walking/camping or generaly being off-road. I think the Nokia offerings are better as not only is the GPS built in, you get maps pre-loaded. Since I've had this I've barely used it as a GPS, just as headphones (which I could have got at half the price!).
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Posted: 2008-06-05 09:01:31
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I think its quite good actually... I have a pair, and I installed some tracking software... I don't use it to navigate, just really to geotag/sync with my camera pictures
Gets fixes quite fast.
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Posted: 2008-06-05 09:57:11
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Hmmm.... well I would need to use it simply to navigate with - ie to find my way to addresses and locations that I 'm not familiar with.
I'm not interested in exercise sessions geo-tagging photos, simply navigation.
It's sounding like this thing is not very good for that then...
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Posted: 2008-06-05 11:03:18
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Get a bluetooth GPS device. I got one off ebay for around £20 and it works pretty well. My one isn't too happy with indoors or with big obstructions, but you can get better quality ones now that will do indoors and right up close to big buildings. You can also use it on any phone with bluetooth, so you don't have to keep changing it with new phones
The only trouble then is the mapping software (which if you trail google long enough you can get for free
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Posted: 2008-06-05 11:30:42
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I'm selling a Holux GPSlim 240 in the Market if anyone's interested, I only use SE phones, so no need for the BT gps anymore
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Posted: 2008-06-05 12:45:08
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Cool, well then, which would be the best GPS receiver to get?
The Holux GPSlim 236 gets a good review on Amazon, but there's so many of them out there.
Also, what is the software I would need, (preferably one I don't have to buy or keep paying subs for!).
And... can I load all the maps into the phone, or do they have to be downloaded, and therefore incur data costs?
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Posted: 2008-06-05 20:54:27
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Do you want just maps? or navigation as well?
For maps, theres a lot of free choices, for navigation, a bit less
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Posted: 2008-06-05 22:13:49
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anyone has testing the Google Maps with HGE-100 ??
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Posted: 2008-06-05 23:31:52
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Well, I suppose I want maps and navigation.
Basically, I want it to tell me how to get somewhere, turn by turn, if I don't know the route!!
I don't need it for the car, but do if I'm on foot.
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Posted: 2008-06-06 11:57:34
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