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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 5:36 pm Post subject: Complete newbie
Hi everyone.
I've just (and I mean just) discovered this wonderful site. Whilst searching through Ebay (doesn't everyone at some point!) and by a process of clicks, I found this site. Now, as the subject heading suggests, I am a complete newcomer to the subject of GPS, but I do know that I want it!
I am now seeking some advice before plunging in head first and blind to a subject I know little about. In readiness to this, when I changed my mobile handset a month or so ago, I got one of those new 3G mobiles (Nokia 6680) which I know can accept a GPS system on it's memory card. The 6680 comes with a 64Mg card already, but I gather (from reading within this forum) that at least a 256Mg card is needed. Searching through Ebay, I've found on of these for a total price of £16.49 (including P&P), and it's a Kingston one, who I know are regarded as good. Am I right in thinking that a 256Mg card is enough? Would a 512Mg be overkill?
I have also swapped emails with an Ebay Power Seller who said they can sell me the TomTom 5 software for £5. Seems cheap to me, as I believe it's usually around £120 or so. Any thoughts?
Having I already have the phone, and getting a new MMC card, do I need to buy a GPS receiver or is the Nokia 6680 enough? Also, if I use the system on my mobile, am I paying for a call whilst using it? (See, you can tell I'm a real newbie).
Just to mention that I would use the GPS on my motorbike (well, maxi-scooter to be precise) sometimes, and that begs the question about using bluetooth and a headset to listen to the information that GPS provides, so visuals aren't of the utmost importance, but are up there with actually hearing the thing in action.
If you feel there's anything else I should know, but I don't yet have the knowledge to ask, feel free to let me know.
All replies appreciated. I assume it's best to post within the forum, and not as a PM to me. Let everyone share in my ignorance!
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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 5:47 pm Post subject:
hi welcome to the forums
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Ebay Power Seller who said they can sell me the TomTom 5 software for £5. Seems cheap to me, as I believe it's usually around £120 or so. Any thoughts?
yes dont buy it it is too cheep and will be copy get the real thing and youll be able to upgade to the next version fairly cheep the software for 5 pounds will be an illeagal copy we are activle refuseing to help people with pirate versions
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Also, if I use the system on my mobile, am I paying for a call whilst using it?
no you wont pay anything whislt using it unless you use the traffic service
you dont pay to use GPS how ever GPRS the phones internet connection put simply you will pay for the navigation uses GPS
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card, do I need to buy a GPS receiver or is the Nokia 6680
no the phone isnt enough im afraid youll need a bluetooth gps receiver _________________ currently using aponia truck navigation on windows phone. Good bye IOS don't let the door hit you on the way out .
Oh the joys of being a courier.
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