I have a Kaiser running WM6.1.
I have a separate GPS that can access satellites or whatever and give me directions to places without any subscription fees or anything...
The Kaiser has GPS capabilities built in.
I have Google Maps, which I love, as long as I'm on wireless.
My question is, is there any program I can put on my phone that will make it behave like my other GPS, accessing satellites instead of data connection to give me maps, or even just GPS-based directions? Better yet, can I download maps from Google somehow and have Google Maps use GPS instead of data connection?
Thanks!
TomTom Navigator, Garmin Moble XT, iGo, etc... um, SEARCH?
I have found TerraCrosser to be a very good GPS app from my Tilt. It has a companion desktop app that you can download map files from Goggle/Yahoo map. The can get very large depending on how much detail you desire. So have an SD card ready.
theyellowwatchdog said:
Better yet, can I download maps from Google somehow and have Google Maps use GPS instead of data connection?
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You're misunderstanding - Google maps like any other GPS programs do use the Kaiser's internal GPS to get your position/speed/heading. However, as it has no local map storage (except the cache of already visited places) it needs data connection to download the map tiles as you move. Google map is also a "dumb" interface, when you ask for directions it will submit that to the google server and just display the response to you.
What you need is one of the aforementioned programs - that have their local map on the memory card, and do all the work themselves without requiring some server on the net to do it for them.
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Hello. Can i use google maps on my touch pro as a gps that tells when to turn and that for free? Or do i need wifi connection? :S
benmuskler said:
Hello. Can i use google maps on my touch pro as a gps that tells when to turn and that for free? Or do i need wifi connection? :S
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Google maps will use your data connection to load the maps. Google Maps doesn't give voice directions. You can use another free program called amaze gps and it gives you voice directions. Although it will still use your data connection.
you could also try nav4all..
the GPS is free to use - however - depeinding upon what software you're using to view the maps - that can cost.
If you're using google maps or any other type of GPS software that downloads the maps "on the fly" via an internet connection - then it's using your dataplan to download the maps - which may or may not cost you depending upon what type of data plan you have. If you want ot avoid that issue then you need to get some other software like TomTom or Igo - those actually let you store the maps on your SD card, thus no internet connection required - you just use the GPS signal - which is always free.
Are there free apps that have maps on your phone? Would that decrease the memory usage if you are only using GPS as opposed to GPS & Data?
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the GPS is free to use - however - depeinding upon what software you're using to view the maps - that can cost.
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I'm just a wanna-be techie...but don't most users of PPC's have the unlimited data plans? I know hubby and I both have Touch Pros and it is $30 a month for unlimited data total for us.
PPC's are just way too much hardware for someone NOT using the data options. I rely far more on non-phone features.
lol, well yeah most people do. I just got laid off so why pay 120 a month when i can cut my bill almost in half. Im not driving everyday anymore so i dont need the data.
Try terracrosser, it will download google maps or yahoo maps at the zoom you specify then retreive them as you drive. The program is a bit clunky but it does work. And its free. Just a gps signal is needed.
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Are there free apps that have maps on your phone? Would that decrease the memory usage if you are only using GPS as opposed to GPS & Data?
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I've never heard of one - map data is expensive to come by for providers, so they will generally either charge for the product (Garmin, Tom Tom, etc.) or will provide it on an as-requested basis with some sort of ad revenue (aMaze, and I think nav4all). Google is (for now) an exception to the can't-get-something-for-nothing rule, but you have to have a data plan to use them. If you can live with ads (and last time I used it, they didn't have any yet) aMazeGPS keeps advertising that they will allow caching of maps in an upcoming version so you could potentially download the maps you need for a trip while you're on your home network.
im using garmin mobile xt on my touch pro. the maps can be preinstalled to the phone so there is no charge when using gps.
1st and foremost I am sorry if this is out there somewhere, but I searched for maps, and navigation and found nothing.
Is there a navigation software out there for us, that don't require a data plan? That just uses the built in GPS?
Thanks
I guess Copilot does that.
all maps are downloaded to the sd card and it only uses the GPS for navigation.
I dont have a data plan for my phone, i use my wifi, but it seems i need a data connection to use google navigation so it can download the maps, is there a way to pre-load or have saved maps in the sd card to point the nav to if no data connection is not present and all i have available is the gps signal
not with google maps
is there a way to do this with another app?
is there a way to do this with another app?
Maps mod Bruts, but don't drive any other way!
Better take copilot or sygic.
Maps mod Bruts, but don't drive any other way!
Better take copilot or sygic (I find them the best, most options).
hi i wanted to say that gps in my xperia is not working, or I dont know how to turn it on.
when i turn on the google maps it says it need data connection, but what if i dont have wi-fi availible?
should I download some other gps program? update quick GPS (i dont even know which version is the newest)
seekin for help, thanks in advance
of course first I set it to port 4, but still need internet , what a crap :S
The fact that Google Maps asks for a data connection has nothing to do with your phones gps capabilities. It simply needs a connection to download the maps from Googles server. If you want an offline solution look for navicomputer at www.navicomputer.com or another program that works offline. Disadvantage: Most of them are commercial.
To use gps with Google Maps you have to activate gps in the settings of Google Maps. And if you want to use quick gps you also need a data connection because it does nothing more than download the current position of the satelites to get a quicker fix.
thank you sir I was almost sure about that, but I didnt want to spend my time downloading my country maps for a long time to offline GPS .. but I have no choice
and btw can anyone of you guys recommend me some kind of freeware gps software for my xperia?
Freeware solutions:
-Navicomputer (Openstreetmap)
-Openmobilemaps (Openstreetmap, small donation required)
-Google Maps (data connection required)
-Bing (data connection required)
There are many other solutions. Search the XDA Forums or like always: Google is your friend.
What is more difficult is finding a freeware point-to-point navigation program. Bing provides this (US only) but most other are commercial software.
ok i downloaded and installed navicomputer, but where do I get maps for it? :S cuz all I see is world map, but i cant zoom in to my country or anything. just google it?
Either use the software for your desktop/ notebook provided by the developer to download maps and transfer them to your device afterwards or download the maps directly to your device using navicomputer (there is a feature to do this). Or switch navi computer to online mode.
If you want more info read through the website of navicomputer or the corresponding thread here at XDA in the "Windows Mobile Development And Hacking\Windows Mobile Apps And Games" section. Like I wrote before: Perform a search here at XDA. Everyone who wants to know something has to, me too
I never use the google maps...
altae, seriously, if navicomputer would work on vista I would do that in a minute, but unfortunately it does not.
and what maps source provider u mean? i dont get it
apologise, i forgot to restart PC after framework installation, after I did it it works perfectly thanks ppl!!
See, I told you it works I hope everything is alright now.
yep, big + for you, cuz u recommended me this and helped me out, as far as im concerned its the best freeware GPS soft
The software is really good. The only problem is the coverage of openstreetmap. If your desired area is covered well everything is great. If not it (bad coverage) renders navicomputer useless. It's coverage can't compete with Google Maps. But at least you can contribute to the openstreetmap project and do some mapping yourself.
Anybody know of an app that will allow me to use my Cappy as a handheld GPS with terrain maps and no data coverage. I like Google Maps and Google Navigation but both of these want to download the map while in use I would like to download and install the maps on my device kind of like an actual handheld gps. I have tried MapDroyd but it only has street maps. Good program though.
Check out Backcountry Navigator. It's only $10 and there's a 16-day free demo.
Thanks will download and give that a try.
copilot live. I only have the 200 meg data plan and I use it as a gps in my car when i am in the middle of nowhere WI without any coverage and its been great. even compensates better then others for the jumpy GPS location.
OruxMaps or mapdroyd do offline maps
I am currently testing MapDroyd and Backcountry, thanks for the info.
Gaia GPS allows downloading of USGS topo images and can put your location on the map. I have it on the phone, but have yet to do anything other than download the tile of my home's topo, and to note that the GPS correctly places me at my home on that map. And it's free.
When spring comes, I'll be checking things out with a lot more vigor.
Oh, the main reason to go with USGS topos and not the other sources is that trails are mapped on the USGS maps. You don't get them with Google terrain.