Yes. PaPaGo has the technology to differentiate tight turns, flyovers and underpasses. Other plus point is PaPaGo seems to lock the satellite quicker than Garmin; perhaps in 3 seconds your device will lock the satellite.
But I cannot forgive the weakness for PaPaGo to navigate unefficiently compared to Garmin MXT. Out of sudden, it re-routes even if I am on the right track. This happens 75% of the time. Garmin does not have such issue. Updating PaPaGo maps for 100MB filesize is not convenient compared to 53MB map size on Garmin.
Nevertheless, I still keep both PaPaGo and Garmin MXT on my device. Only if Garmin is unable to locate the destination, then I will launch PaPaGo X5.
If only we have both worlds in one solution...
Added on April 8, 2010, 5:05 pmQUOTE(frankgan @ Apr 8 2010, 03:26 PM)
video call is not very useful for everybody.
For me, at least, video call is not practical at all.
I have done video calling for less than 5 times with my old cruise (2 years of usage)
Agree. Video calling is not practical MOST of the time. It is usefull on certain scenarios. Loving couples will find Video Calling is "irressistable". Imagine you can "ahem" on the bed in front of him/her, watching him/her "teasing" you with naughty "actions" on 4.3" Super AMOLED screen (if any).... yummy....LOL
Dell Mini 5...here I come....
This post has been edited by dgtel2: Apr 8 2010, 05:10 PM