QUOTE(clsia1001 @ Dec 31 2007, 05:25 PM)
whao...you should ask me to get one along...was thinking to get one car charger as well...when using GPS battery run out quick fast li... 
Yes, i did read the Garmin installation instruction and was actually planning to installed it if i have the time. But it was a split second decision, i was driving around from home to the COMSAT in Maluri and was having this idea of testing the voice navigation. If your phone has a 3G enabled, the steps required to activate it is just a few minutes as long as you have a credit card. I have to say, the map is not that nice and details as on Garmin+Malsingmaps but the only thing i like is the voice navigation as its really give an instruction. I still remember the voice give and instruction from example xxxm before the U-Turn and at the U-Turn, it says, make the U-Turn now. Remind me of having my mum at my side while driving but with accurate navigation Yes, the satelite number is 5, i made correction on my first post. I guess the minimum number needed is 3 in order to get the accurate GPS coordinate on the ground. But i thought the satellite number can go up to 7?
QUOTE(gzero @ Dec 31 2007, 05:39 PM)
if you have followed through this thread closely, and carefully, you could have spend nothing, get a navigator much better than nokia's built in software, and map much more detailed than those you purchased from nokia
and yes.. voice navigation included
but i guess it's alright since you only subscribed for 1 month
no harm trying out ..and what do u mean by over 5 satellite? I thought the max satellite signal supported is 5? At least that's the number of satellite i've observed at any one time.
Its USD11.76 for 30 days. QUOTE(clsia1001 @ Dec 31 2007, 05:58 PM)
well, I guess somebody missed out my info sharing post @ first page...
G is having all 
anyway, its good to have someone to test and try the voice navi and post comments here...
Rationale, how much it charge for 1 month subs??
The Nyet-nyet is fine, eventhough i'm expecting a genuine Nokia doesn't produce such sound, because i have my genuine N70ME keypad change to an AP keypad and i get the same sound. Mine have a metal scratching sound like something brokeanyway, its good to have someone to test and try the voice navi and post comments here...
Rationale, how much it charge for 1 month subs??
QUOTE(Victor3010 @ Dec 31 2007, 06:08 PM)
i think it's ok la...mine also a bit of nyet nyet sound one...but it's nt consider a navi wheel right??it can't work like an iPod...bt there's Nokia video which shows the n82 gt navi wheel feature...mayb firmware update would do the job
Fully agree, it takes me few minutes to activate the Nokia map voice navigation. The map is not that details, like no petrol station or landmark building but it works but of course with a "price" QUOTE(pigcat @ Dec 31 2007, 08:30 PM)
I'm a N95 8GB owner and sadly I have to admit, even without flash, N82 take better photos in low light condition, something to do with the high ISO control, N95 8GB seems to blur the image badly with high ISO while N82 won't (read this somewhere, I think the website in the N82 vs N95 8GB startup youtube video). Can be fixed via firmware, but still xenon flash is way better, no need comparison.
However, in day light shooting there's virtually no difference.
Added on December 31, 2007, 8:39 pm
I don't fully agree with that, although Nokia map sux on the details in countries like Malaysia, getting new map for the country you gonna travel couldn't be more easy than spending so much time searching the maps for like garmin mapking etc. Also searching places is really easy with nokia maps, and the GUI actually more easy to use than Garmin.
But the navigation in Garmin really rocks, I must admit.
This post has been edited by rationale: Jan 1 2008, 01:47 AMHowever, in day light shooting there's virtually no difference.
Added on December 31, 2007, 8:39 pm
I don't fully agree with that, although Nokia map sux on the details in countries like Malaysia, getting new map for the country you gonna travel couldn't be more easy than spending so much time searching the maps for like garmin mapking etc. Also searching places is really easy with nokia maps, and the GUI actually more easy to use than Garmin.
But the navigation in Garmin really rocks, I must admit.
Jan 1 2008, 01:12 AM

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