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S60 Phones and Bluetooth GPS

Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:30 am

Just wondering if anyone here has a S60 (or similar) phone and uses it in conjuction with a bluetooth GPS receiver?

If so, how do you find it? Does the screen update quickly/smoothly enough, or is it slow, jerky and shit?

Fri Feb 09, 2007 10:20 am

Woohooo!!!! GPS on my phone. YAY.

Fri Feb 09, 2007 6:46 pm

From what i've heard the phone GPS systems aren't that shit hot and you're actually far better off with a genuine GPS, you're welcome to enlighten us all with your experinces of course Jase :)

Fri Feb 09, 2007 9:24 pm

I use my old i-mate (after upgrading) as my GPS - works fine

Sat Feb 10, 2007 3:41 am

mick_dundee wrote:From what i've heard the phone GPS systems aren't that shit hot and you're actually far better off with a genuine GPS, you're welcome to enlighten us all with your experinces of course Jase :)


Well, I was convinced to buy a GPS receiver for my phone by a mate, who has a new Nokia N73 with a GPS receiver and TomTom software.

If you couldn't see the number keys at the bottom of the handset, you wouldn't know that it wasn't a proper GPS unit. Works a treat and has all the functions of a standalone GPS unit.

Fri Mar 02, 2007 8:04 am

What phone you got Jase? Realise it's an S60 but Nokia, Motorola etc??

Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:28 am

mick_dundee wrote:From what i've heard the phone GPS systems aren't that shit hot and you're actually far better off with a genuine GPS, you're welcome to enlighten us all with your experinces of course Jase :)


The reason why people say that is because the screen on "stand alone" GPS systems are much bigger.......... but these days if you have a Dopod or blackberry the screens are fairly big anyway... In the end, how "good" a gps is comes down to how good the software and the maps are....

Fri Mar 02, 2007 11:00 am

I have a Nokia 3230, it's getting a bit long in the tooth but still does the job. I'll be getting a Nokia N73 next month.

The bluetooth receiver cost me 90 bucks delivered from Taiwan. I can put the receiver in the glove box and it still connects to the sattelites without a problem.

I put the phone on the dash (a bit of velcro on the back of the phone, a bit on the dash to one side) and I can see the screen and the directions with no problems. Besides it has voice instructions aswell.

I plan on getting a clear case that I will velcro to the tank of the work bike. That way, if I need to navigate somewhere, I can easily see where I need to go.

If you go off the pre-determined route, the phone recalculates a new route faster than my mates Garmin system.

All up, I'm ultra-impressed. $90 for a GPS system!!

Fri Mar 02, 2007 11:04 am

So the maps and software all came with the receiver then?

Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:44 pm

mick_dundee wrote:So the maps and software all came with the receiver then?


Not quite.

Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:46 pm

So you ahem aquired sftware from the internet then?
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