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2010-03-25
, 02:43
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2010-03-25
, 02:53
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Posts: 311 |
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Joined on Nov 2007
@ Boston, MA
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2010-03-25
, 06:33
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Posts: 196 |
Thanked: 51 times |
Joined on Dec 2009
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#1183
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I puchases the US maps last week and the app seems to be working great for me.
My one question though is can you purchase additional maps and install them in the application?
I occasionally travel outside of the US so it would be nice to have access to Canadian and UK maps from time to time...
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2010-03-25
, 06:41
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@ St.Petersburg, Russia
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#1184
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2010-03-25
, 07:35
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Posts: 118 |
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Joined on Dec 2009
@ Copenhagen, Denmark
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#1185
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hi mate you need to go to settings, location, then make sure network positioning is ticked on the n900. To be honest though once you have said yes on sygic it should change the setting for you and keep it enabled then shouldnt ask again. But if you dont want to use agps then i suppose you will have to put up with it.
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2010-03-26
, 15:46
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Joined on Mar 2010
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I have just returned from a interesting ride courtesy of my Sygic satnav. My normal route home (Suffolk) tonight was was blocked up by bad traffic near Ipswich, so I fired up the Sygic and selected an alternative route and ended up on a magcal mystery tour. Even though I have the quickest route option checked in the settings menu it diverted me onto an hour and a half diversion and I had to select an alternative route a couple more times to get the ETA time down. Then towards the end when I was fairly near home and I got myself back onto track by getting onto a main road that passes right by my place, it then kept trying to divert me away from the most direct route by attempting to send me down country lanes going in a completely different direction.
Also last night in North London I had to travel south to Guildford and again it took me on a strange route, in the end I stopped and got my old N95 out of the boot and used the Garmin XT installed on it as I could not afford to be late to my destination.
I'll keep trying it out for now, and if tonights journey is anything to go by at least I'll get to see some new places!
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2010-03-27
, 02:34
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Posts: 311 |
Thanked: 110 times |
Joined on Nov 2007
@ Boston, MA
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#1187
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Yes you can. If you have multiple maps, you will be asked when you open the program to select which map to use.
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2010-03-27
, 12:23
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Joined on Jan 2010
@ UK
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2010-03-27
, 16:05
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Posts: 1,258 |
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Joined on Mar 2009
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#1189
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2010-03-27
, 21:20
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Posts: 20 |
Thanked: 2 times |
Joined on Mar 2010
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#1190
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application, fremantle, gps, maemo, maemo 5, map, navigation, sygic, turn-by-turn |
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