QUOTE(Quantum_thinking @ Apr 21 2011, 01:20 PM)
If you use A-GPS, you need maybe 20kb like that to lock your position each time.
If you use the online search feature as well, data charges applies.
Camera is up to the people how they use it.
SE Elm might fit your budget, but i forgot the price ald.
But the SE Elm GPS i barely have any idea it would work or not, but i can tell you is that Ovi Maps serves me well.
oh so ovi map does need to use data eh? was hoping to find one with no data charge.
anyway whats the difference between agps and online search?
i found out that agps is something like this.
QUOTE
Assisted GPS, generally abbreviated as A-GPS or aGPS, is a system which can, under certain conditions, improve the startup performance, or time-to-first-fix (TTFF) of a GPS satellite-based positioning system. It is used extensively with GPS-capable cellular phones as its development was accelerated by the U.S. FCC's 911 mandate making the location of a cell phone available to emergency call dispatchers.[1]
Added on April 21, 2011, 6:39 pmQUOTE(Quantum_thinking @ Apr 21 2011, 01:20 PM)
If you use A-GPS, you need maybe 20kb like that to lock your position each time.
If you use the online search feature as well, data charges applies.
Camera is up to the people how they use it.
SE Elm might fit your budget, but i forgot the price ald.
But the SE Elm GPS i barely have any idea it would work or not, but i can tell you is that Ovi Maps serves me well.
oh so ovi map does need to use data eh? was hoping to find one with no data charge.
anyway whats the difference between agps and online search?
i found out that agps is something like this.
QUOTE
Assisted GPS, generally abbreviated as A-GPS or aGPS, is a system which can, under certain conditions, improve the startup performance, or time-to-first-fix (TTFF) of a GPS satellite-based positioning system. It is used extensively with GPS-capable cellular phones as its development was accelerated by the U.S. FCC's 911 mandate making the location of a cell phone available to emergency call dispatchers.[1]
This post has been edited by bidfordun: Apr 21 2011, 06:39 PM