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Old 10-29-2009, 02:08 PM   #19
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i didnt need another reason to get verizons new android phone next month but this is awesome news
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Old 10-29-2009, 03:55 PM   #20
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I use this software iGuidance (it includes three versions - Mobile, Laptop and UMPC) but there are others including TomTom that make GPS software for WiMo devices. Do a google search for Windows Mobile GPS. All of the map data gets loaded onto an SD card (about 2gb worth). iGuidance provides maps for US and Canada in the same package - or for those overseas they can get maps for their country too. There is no service fee for usage and map udates/downloads are free.

You can also load Google Maps and Windows Live both of which support GPS tracking but don't do the turn by turn trip stuff that iGuidance does (though I read that this new Google Maps app will also be available for WiMo.)

Also check out http://www.handango.com. You don't even really need a device with GPS built in if it has bluetooth as there are also bluetooth GPS antennas you can purchase (I did it this way before I bought an all in one device - GSM/WiFi/BlueTooth/GPS - http://www.glofiish.com/index4.htm?no=x650.)

I purchased mine from overseas as it wasn't available in the US, but there are plenty of WiMo phones for the choosing amongst US cell providers. Just pick the one you like the best and make sure they don't cripple it.

The best part? I didn't have to sign a contract with AT&T since I provided my own device. I can cancel service at anytime without penalty and move to T-Mobile if need be.
You're very clever!
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Old 10-29-2009, 04:00 PM   #21
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You're very clever!
Why do you consider this clever? I simply researched what I wanted a mobile phone to do and made purchases that met that goal. It's not brain surgery!
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Old 10-29-2009, 10:42 PM   #22
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Why do you consider this clever? I simply researched what I wanted a mobile phone to do and made purchases that met that goal. It's not brain surgery!
Most people, including myself, would not have done that. We just want it ready to go. That's why Apple does so well.
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