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2009-10-19
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2009-10-19
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I also didn't realize that the ovi maps on the N900 would be stripped-down. In fact, i headed on over to maemo.org after reading the N900 preview and checking out what the complete Ovi maps can do. A good map app with downloadable maps is essential for my use and without it i'll have to pass on the N900.
I've heard a lot about gmapper(?). What are the other mapping apps capable of?
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2009-10-19
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i was under the impression that voice navigation will never come to maemo5 due to lack of drm?? is this correct?
Its not stripped, it is everything that could be scraped together within schedule. How many s60 programs there are that are ported to maemo? I thought so....
Integrated A-GPS
Find your position quickly and accurately with the built-in Assisted-GPS receiver. The Nokia N900 works seamlessly with Ovi Maps to give you the quickest available route as you make your way from A to B.
* Assisted-GPS receiver
* Ovi Maps pre-installed
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2009-10-19
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don't know. I am sure it will be a while before Google Maps for Maemo 5 comes out.
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2009-10-19
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Might it be possible to use the same version of navicore on the N900 that I have on my N810 (.377) since I have the deb?
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2009-10-19
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Note that I've already waited years for a device like this, I've been putting off buying an i8910 since they came out and have actually cancelled orders twice because of the rumours of the N900, but I need a bigger screened device now and just can't wait any longer, especially not for Nokia/Ovi trying to get their act together. Absolutely gutted
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With wifi on it comes close to finding your location in under 30 seconds. It seemed to think it knew where I was as soon as it loaded.
I say close as presently it 'thinks' I'm either in the Institute of Education or off Endsleigh Street...mainly opting for the former. I'm a block over though on Malet Street though.
The ovi maps on the n900 doesn't seem to recognise pedestrian routes though. (Telling me it would take 6 minutes to get to where I am, and stating it's version Ovi Maps 1.00. And yes there seems to be no voice directions like in version 3 that I installed on my e71 (with subscription) until my 3 phone decided I didn't want to go back to the bar with the costumed bar tenders and deleted the installation!)
It would be interesting to see if there is an alternative and more relaible server to the Nokia aGPS one set as default.
long time lurker, first time poster.