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2010-04-13
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2010-04-13
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Yup, I am in the exact same situation.
I upgraded from an N95 to the N900. Problem is, I still carry both phones with me where ever I go because the N900 still doesn't do a lot of the things my N95 does. There is no reason the N900 *can't* do those things. The software just isn't there.
1) Waze / Crowd-sourced GPS navigation/info
2) GPS in google maps or "good" free satnav
3) ANY satnav that can be operated with one hand
3) RealPlayer (I used specifically for streaming NASA TV)
4) Skyfire / video streaming (really "Flash10")
5) Sportstracker / GPS excercise tracking
The list used to be a lot longer... maybe someday soon I can finally retire my N95!
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2010-04-13
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2010-04-13
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Skyfire client on the device does not support flash 10 video. The Skyfire server backend convert the flash 10 video to a video stream that can be rendered by the Skyfire browser client on the device.
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2010-04-14
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Skyfire client on the device does not support flash 10 video. The Skyfire server backend convert the flash 10 video to a video stream that can be rendered by the Skyfire browser client on the device.
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2010-04-14
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1. Install mobile hotspot on n900.
2. Run waze on N95, connect to N900 hotspot.
3. Happy end.
Waze runs perfect, without the need for an extra simcard, and without the need to move the simcard around between the phones.
I just leave the N95 in my car, so what? (;
BTW, this is another great reason to love the N900.
Hope this helps anyone. Cheers.
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2010-04-14
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NICE! will try that later today with my N85 (though I would really love it if I could use Telmap Navigator, which is installed on my N85 but used persistent 3G connection).
Thanks Eitam!
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2010-04-14
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You know you have mentioned Telmap earlier in one of our conversations, I tried looking it up, and couldn't find it!
Can you link it? or PM me if you prefer?
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2010-04-14
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Telmap for Symbian in Israel is (still) under Beta-testing, therefore not available to everyone, only to those lucky people who got into the beta-testing - like me
I don't know if you can still subscribe to the beta-testing, but later today when I'll get back home from work, I'll look into it - maybe you can send a request for testing and get an activation code for using the application, but of course you could not use it with the N900 in the way you described it here, as you have to use a persistent 3G connection during navigation with Telmap, as its maps are not stored on the phone.
Btw, Telmap is - in my opinion - far superior to Sygic/Waze/whatever navigation-wise. The only navigation program I loved more than Telmap is Garmin's (which is unfortunately does not have Israel's map available for it) which I used extensively in USA and Canada.
As an old N95 user, which I really like, I am very used to a little navigation program called waze.
Waze is a gps navigation program, free, open source, which gets it's map info from the actual users. It records where you drive, loads the information into a DB, which is later edited by moderators and power users to reflect street names numbers etc etc etc.
It is based on the freemap project.
Waze is the best GPS software I know, exactly because it's free nature.
Features I like about it :
- Instant traffic updates via 3g network, information is derived from the actual people using waze at every moment.
- Traffic is taken into calculation when choosing the best route.
- Routes may change on the fly while you are driving to reflect new traffic alerts.
- Police alerts.
- Did I already say it's free?
Now the problem, this program requires an internet connection or it exists. I can understand this, as this is the backbone of all the features for this great app.
When I bought the N900 I moved my simcard to it from my N95, which remained obsolete.
But waze won't run on N900, it has been ported to Winmo, Android, Symbian, Iphone, blackbarry... But not maemo.
Today I found a solution to my problems.
1. Install mobile hotspot on n900.
2. Run waze on N95, connect to N900 hotspot.
3. Happy end.
Waze runs perfect, without the need for an extra simcard, and without the need to move the simcard around between the phones.
I just leave the N95 in my car, so what? (;
BTW, this is another great reason to love the N900.
Hope this helps anyone. Cheers.
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