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Vean GPS: Guest
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Posted: 07/25/2007 11:57am Post subject: Nokia N95 software for the internal GPS receiver |
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Hi All,
Excuse my ignorance if this question has been asked before.
But is there any software i can get hold of that will turn my N95 into a decent GPS system, one that supports the internal GPS receiver?
The preloaded sofware on the N95 is pretty rubbish!
Any help is appreciated - thanks.
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Posted: 05/23/2008 11:00am Post subject: n95 |
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| Yes i have 1 for u: Garmin and its working perfect with internel GPS from N95. Search for Mobile_XT_v4.10.60_for_N95.rar to find the link.
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arabianjules GPS: Guest
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Posted: 08/25/2008 07:49am Post subject: N95 |
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| Got Garmin Mobile XT working on my N95-8gb.
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alj GPS: Nokia N95 8GB
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Posted: 11/03/2008 11:03am Post subject: Garmin on N95 |
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| I think Garmin mobile Xt is great. The only problem is the GPS reception. I found that the Assisted GPS was not activated properly on the handset. Althought the server address was there, there was no access point specified. Since I added the access point, the GPS has been located much faster.
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gwo GPS: tomtom 920
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Posted: 11/06/2008 01:14am Post subject: Garmin on N95 |
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| I too have GarminXT on my N95 8gb and in my opinion its the best I have tried on my Nokia ... even if I do own a Tomtom.
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adamchri GPS: Mobile XT
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Posted: 11/09/2008 04:08pm Post subject: Mobile XT |
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| I can recommend Garmin Mobile XT. Works like a charm with the built-in A-GPS.
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chris3 GPS: N95
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Posted: 11/17/2008 09:35pm Post subject: Garmin XT on N95 |
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| I am using Garmin XT on mine n95-8gb. Didn't work well until I got a mount for it now works perfectly
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Guest GPS: N95
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Posted: 11/29/2008 08:59am Post subject: the solution |
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Try Tagggit. It's got a WLAN positioning system. It's free. It can get a fix in a few seconds and works indoors. I've been using it for the past week and it's as accurate as GPS. They have added a browser and they show your position using Google maps.
I think it's the first WLAN positioning system.
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bryn.evans1 GPS: Navman F20
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Posted: 02/27/2009 06:21pm Post subject: I can recommend Garmin Mobile |
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| I can recommend Garmin Mobile XT. Works like a charm with the built-in A-GPS
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kermy1frog GPS: Nokia N95
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Posted: 03/02/2009 07:44am Post subject: Nokia Gps |
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| Do you need to remove maps before running garmin on N95?
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buzz666 GPS: Nokia N95
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Posted: 03/10/2009 12:08am Post subject: Re: Nokia Gps |
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| kermy1frog wrote: | | Do you need to remove maps before running garmin on N95? |
NO you dont have to remove MAPS to use Garmin, just forget that the maps program is there like I have, Garmin rocks on the N95
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anthony_valente GPS: Nokia 5800 XpressMusic
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Posted: 04/01/2009 07:12pm Post subject: Re: Nokia Gps |
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| I have a Nokia 6110 Navigator and Garmin Mobile XT installed. Garmin is much easier (and better!) to use than Route 66 and Maps.
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ausspecs GPS: Nokia N95
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Posted: 05/15/2009 11:31pm Post subject: N95 |
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Where is the assisted GPS and is it connected via the internet.
Cheers
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shane.price GPS: Garmin Mobile XT
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Posted: 05/27/2009 06:21am Post subject: GPS: N95 voice alerts |
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| Which POI downloads do you use if you want voice alerts?
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Guest GPS: Garmin Mobile XT
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Posted: 06/02/2009 04:57am Post subject: Re: N95 |
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| You dont have to use assisted gps. It just eats up your data limits if you use it a lot. Garmin gives very reliable turn by turn navigation (on its own) and ive found it very accurate. If you do want A-GPS for your phone you can turn on the one in Nokia Maps (but its not a very good system IMO). It does connect to the network (wireless, EDGE, etc) and the downloads may be small, but it does this every few meters to maintain accuracy.
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