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Re: Who owns a GPS?

by "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 30, 2008 at 07:45 AM

Trevor Wilson <trevor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
> Saab C900 Viggenist <c900@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
>> Trevor Wilson <trevor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
>>> Snapper <snapper1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
>>>> Trevor Wilson wrote

>>>>> Get a GPS equipped 'phone on a plan. Stick it in a plastic bag.

>>>> Why would you want to do that?

>>>> GPS phones aren't that great. OK for hiking, perhaps like using a
Garmin Etrex. But for car navigation you need 
>>>> something that can be easily read,

Nope, at most you just glance at the current road name etc occasionally.

>>>> and heard, too.

Thats what you really want for most car use.

>>>> It needs to be able to be sat in a cradle.

I dont even do that with the TomTom, just sit it on the dash where its
a lot easier to enter a new destination on by picking it up than with it
stuck to the windscreen etc where its too far away for that.

>>>> Do any GPS phones, such as the N95 do that?

Yes, you can get a windscreen mount etc for the N95.

>>> My 6110 Navigator does all that. And more. I can choose male of female
voice for directions. The N95 is better 
>>> still. Bigger screen. Nonetheless, for these 54 year old eyes, I can
read the maps without my reading gl*****.
>>> Of course, the Tom Tom is better, but is not as ****table.

The 720 is, because its nice and thin with a decent big screen.
Still small enough to go in the pocket fine.

>> Except the phones still have one significant failing when using the
other functions in that they're phones, so to 
>> actually use them for a call you generally can't look at the screen at
the same time as talking on a call without 
>> extra devices to help.

> Wrong. There's this new-fangled technology in 'phones now. It's called
'loudspeaker 'phone'. It's only been around 
> since the 1970s, so you may be unaware of it's existence.

>> And before you mention it, phones with mp3 player capability are
illegal to use with the music player going and 'bud' 
>> earphones in your ears when driving. 8-)

> Indeed. Not everyone who uses a mobile 'phone drives.

>>>> Also, these phones aren't cheap and their plans less so. The N95 for
example, requires a subscription in order to 
>>>> download the maps as you travel, and they also ac***ulate data usage
which you also have to pay for.

>>> Bull****. Both Nokias come equipped with maps for all of
>>> Australia and more (for free). My 6110 costs me $50.00/
>>> month with a **** load of 'phone calls (over $200.00 worth).

The data useage is still a significant cost if you buy
the phone outright and use a sim where you only
pay for calls and dont have any fixed monthly cost.

>> To which network(s) though?

> The maps are independent of the network.

>> All, or just one of the big-three? How much is the flag-fall per call?
On short calls, that's just as expensive as 
>> the air-time charge and it's one of the key ways telco's make their
profit flag-fall is a charge on top of air-time 
>> and applies for any 'answered' call, no matter how short. Could be 1 or
2 seconds, or very long, but flag-fall is 
>> still charged. It's quite a rort!

>> How much do you get charged to send text messages and to send
multimedia messages?

> I'm not 12 years old.

Plenty of adults with a clue use texts.

> Text messaging is the most nonsensical idea (99% of the time).

Only if you're a dinosaur.

> It is expensive,

Like hell it is.

> ***bersome

Wrong when you use the PC to send them.

> and just plain stupid.

Nope, its you dinosaurs that are that.

> Adults, for the most part, don't bother, unless they need to transfer
specific information.

And thats what most adults use the phone for, stupid.

>> Remember the N series are still basically phones, so regardless of
>> what other fancy stuff they come with, at the end of the day they
>> still require a telco to allow them to use their wireless network,
>> or they're fairly useless.

Wrong with the GPS function and a hell of a lot else besides.

I hardly ever use the telco's wireless network when using my N95.

>>>> Whereas a standalone TomTom will have the latest maps and it won't
cost you any more in running costs. Sometimes 
>>>> they also have free updates.

>>> My 'phone costs me nothing, except 'phone calls. Even better, I can
carry it easily in my pocket, use it to make 
>>> 'phone calls, listen to
>>> music, look up address details and a whole bunch of other stuff.

>> How much music storage?

> Plenty.

>> multiple-GB? How many GB?

8GB with the N95 8GB.

> A mobile phone is still basically a talking device.

Nope. In my case its basically a laptop I can put in my pocket.

>> Without a bluetooth headset or car kit you still can't talk at the same
time as look things up on the phone.

Wrong.

> I have news for you: Blue-tooth apparatus is cheap and easy to buy.
Moreover, there is that pesky 'loudspeaker 'phone' 
> thing.
 




 15 Posts in Topic:
Re: Who owns a GPS?
Saab C900 Viggenist <c  2008-04-29 20:58:34 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
"Trevor Wilson"  2008-04-30 07:22:03 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
"Rod Speed" <  2008-04-30 07:45:40 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
"Kwyjibo" <k  2008-04-30 09:33:41 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
"Atheist Chaplain&qu  2008-04-30 00:15:11 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
Doug Jewell <ask@[EMAI  2008-04-30 21:17:08 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
"Atheist Chaplain&qu  2008-04-30 23:55:29 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
"Rod Speed" <  2008-05-01 10:32:04 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
the_dawggie <the_dawgg  2008-05-01 00:51:24 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
"Kwyjibo" <k  2008-05-01 16:45:52 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
"Atheist Chaplain&qu  2008-05-01 07:24:02 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
Horry <horacewachope@[  2008-05-01 16:38:25 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
"Rod Speed" <  2008-04-30 10:28:55 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
"Rod Speed" <  2008-04-30 10:33:52 
Re: Who owns a GPS?
"Atheist Chaplain&qu  2008-04-29 23:57:47 

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