GPS or Navigation System (Garmin)

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- Park position recall - find your car where you left it.
- Lane assist with photoReal junction views.

Demo running the latest version (5.00.50) of Garmin's Mobile XT software with the latest CNNT Europe 2010.10 maps on the Nokia 5800 smartphone ...

I got Garmin Mobile XT installed into my new Nokia N97, but I bought the phone in Malaysia and so it only comes with maps of Malaysia. I will be returning to the US soon and obviously want to load a US map into the device, how can I do that? Couldn't
1. On the SD Card - look for the "Gardmin" folder. Check if you see a file named GMAPSUPP.IMG. If exists, rename the North America map file as GMAPSUPP2.IMG and copy that to the "Garmin" Folder
2. Now under the Garmin
I have Nokia x6 which has an internal A-GPS. I am thinking of getting the Garmin Mobile XT but I am not sure if I get the software will it use the GPRS connection or will I have to buy the bluetooth receiver or can it work without both of them? Many thanks
Hi Mussayab,
The Garmin Mobile XT will make your of your GPRS connection on your mobile phone. So you will need to have a valid GPRS/3G/HSDPA connection on your phone or the software will not work.

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I guess it’s time I offer up my comments on these two behemoths battling it out. Right now Apple is king. It’s market share continues to rise, the number of apps available continues to grow at what at times seems an exponential pace, it is no longer confined to just ATT’s network. It’s a fast paced enjoyable story. On the other side you have Google’s “open source” OS Android. The one the press is hailing will be king. It has developer panache. It’s market share continues to grow at a very impressive rate. If you look at one of the latest surveys, Android in Q2 of 2011 amassed a startling 43.4 % market share in the smart phone markets . On top of all this Google just decided to acquire Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion. Who will win? Will there be a winner? Does there need to be a winner? Will others challenge the two dominant players? Each phone has advantages and disadvantages.
Nothing revolutionized mobility like the iPhone. It was a titanic shift in how we use and interact with technology on a day-to-day basis. Within a short time frame it seemed everyone in the streets, in the mall, at sports events were doing something more than talking and texting on their phone. They even got ATT to join in the fun , all 300,000 employees. Then they did the double “whammy”. They got people excited about the web on mobile devices and applications. Before you knew it the mass audience of the whisper campaign was the mass audience of consumers. Thanks to the iPhone and also Google, the idea of a Garmin GPS was pretty much thrown out the door. Apple did not change phones, they changed mobility. Phones were merely a by-product of their success. The latest estimates for the iPhone 5 is total shipments of iPhones will hit 95 million by the end of 2011. This would be cause for concern for some of the also ran’s, like RIM, Nokia and Microsoft. At some point in time the gap between competition becomes so great that the bottom feeders will never catch up. The success of Apple launched Apple into some new territory, namely with the success of applications on the iPhone, Apple was suddenly more attractive to developers on a large-scale. As I have stated before it goes to show all this talk of open versus closed environment’s is a load of crap. Developers go where the market goes. Like so many things it’s all about market opportunity and money.
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This also shows why Google Navigation is so wildly popular; rather than getting yearly updates (for $99) like a Garmin device, you get access to maps that are updated daily for free! I've made quite a few small contributions on Google Map Maker,
