whats your favorite one? And how can we try it out
I just use google maps. Works like a charm. Figured there was no sense in having multiple apps when one couple do it all. I have used htc nav, telenav, nav.
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I like the Igo Motonav, but there is also about to be a Navigon release soon. Both very good, and "pretty" GUI's.
I like google maps for searching/finding locations, but when I want to navigate garmin is better for me. Anyone had any experience with the bing navi?
I use the google navigation software. Download it, then download the text to speech app, and you have a free version of the garmin/tomtom.
It does what i need, and for this price, I won't look elsewhere.
EDIT: As mentioned below - the disadvantage to Google Maps and Navigation is you need a 3G connection for updating maps and data.
I like copilot
It works well and it works even when you don't have cellular connection
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I like copilot
It works well and it works even when you don't have cellular connection
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Same here
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I like copilot
It works well and it works even when you don't have cellular connection
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I'll third this one. I've used CoPilot on WinMo, iPhone and now Android and I have to say it like it the best.
Previously I've used TomTom, Navigon, Garmin, xGPS and the Google Apps but I keep going back to CoPilot!
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I'll third this one. I've used CoPilot on WinMo, iPhone and now Android and I have to say it like it the best.
Previously I've used TomTom, Navigon, Garmin, xGPS and the Google Apps but I keep going back to CoPilot!
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I like the offline cache thing too, but the map support is pretty outdated. I was in a road probably 2 minutes from my house, the name of the street shown is probably 10 years ago.
Are there any apps give turn by turn and can take external maps (like Garmin)? I don't live in an area that is supported by Copilot (or really anybody). I have found that OpenStreetMaps makes usable maps down here which I had working great with Garmin on my WinMo, but I feel like I'm kind of out of luck on Android.
quick question, are these gps nav programs crippled by the captivate gps?
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quick question, are these gps nav programs crippled by the captivate gps?
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quick question, are these gps nav programs crippled by the captivate gps?
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Mine works fine using google navigation...
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Mine works fine using google navigation...
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Yea, I would use google navs too but the gps problem is too great, even with the fix I cant get a lock while driving. I wanted to know if 3rd party programs perhaps was better at picking up gps signal than google navs
With the current state of the gps on the sgs line of phones, I find the best navigation tools are a map, or asking for directions.
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With the current state of the gps on the sgs line of phones, I find the best navigation tools are a map, or asking for directions.
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Unfortunate, but funny.
I like nav apps that store the maps on the phone since I've done a lot of driving in remote parts of Canada and the West; no cell or data in places.
I had Garmin XT on my old WinMobile phone. However the product is discontinued now.
I'm using Sygic Mobile Maps 10 and so far like it. sygic_dot_com
all you guys that say you like garmin or copilot or google nav should give ndrive a test. i used to love copilot then one of my friends introduced me to ndrive and since then i loved it!
i really have to say it is the best smartphone navi ever!!!
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all you guys that say you like garmin or copilot or google nav should give ndrive a test. i used to love copilot then one of my friends introduced me to ndrive and since then i loved it!
i really have to say it is the best smartphone navi ever!!!
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It's nice, but is HUGE in size. Over two gigs for a map update? Ugh.
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With the current state of the gps on the sgs line of phones, I find the best navigation tools are a map, or asking for directions.
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Can someone tell me what is exactly wrong with the GPS?
I live in Utah and I ve been using it without issues....just today for example I was testing the voice thingy so I said my home address and in no time the navigation was giving me directions on how to get there so reading all this about the GPS is very confusing to me.
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I have tested a few, and my favourite is Navigon.
However, it is one of the most expensive applications, and I can not buy maps for Scandinavia alone, so I'm looking for a replacement.
Unfortunately Google's Navigation is not available in Norway.
Which do you prefer?
Please take my poll, and I appreciate additional information and tips if you have tested several navigation systems.
Thanks!
I prefer copilot as google navigation does not allow or let you save fav places which are not on the map say for instance I am looking for a shop not in the search result so I look on the map,pin it but cannot save it in say shops or eating places like you can in copilot.
Yeah, me too. Copilot is great.
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am using Copilot too and am pretty much happy about it!
I found Navigon to be a very good and "light-weight" navigation software. It's easy to use, gives great directions and has a clean layout. Still it could benifit from more options and customizations as it's really not that advanced.
CoPilot is a great application also, but I think it's interface is too cluttered.
Yesterday I read a review about Sygic Aura, and bought the Scandinavian version for 19,99EUR. This is by far my favourite of these three as it has a really nice UI, great (and I mean really great) graphichs and is really easy to use but still has a lot of advanced feautures.
I agree, sigyc Aura is greate. Easy to use and really grate grafics and UI.
im useing "waze", you can find it on the market.
Guys, don't you think CoPilot is a bit inaccurate when calculating travelling time though?
My commute into work takes 1 hour, always has, TomTom agrees with me, but CoPilot thinks it'll take 1.5 hours.... strange...
Sygic Aura doesn't give you the price. you only can download the free version. Don't like this. I want to know how much I'm going to pay if I buy it. Won't even try it.
I've got LOCATIONS, but for me the best is TOMTOM. I had it on my Kaiser, and with its so small screen I was able on one little glance to read all important elements (next way out, speed, etc..)
NDrive is good and has fairly up to date australian maps, Aura lacks maps for australia it seems which is unfortunate.
Brut maps all the way buddy. Google it
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Sygic Aura all the way! But I do miss my igo8 on wm6.5
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Nobody talks about LOCATIONS PREMIUM.
Interesting navigation, but missing a lot of options. Not expensive.
Missing :
- enter adress from contacts (as MAPS)
- enter GPS with the coordinates.
each time you want to configure you have to go back to locations. it means shut the navigation down and open LOCATION.
Otherwise, its very clear navigation. GPS is very precise (suppose it doesn't depend of the program)
hope we'll soon have a good update...
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Sygic Aura all the way! But I do miss my igo8 on wm6.5
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Same here...as a former HD2 user,I miss full customization of igo8.3(skins at the first place),so I still use igo primo,BUT I am fascinated with the graphics and speed of Sygic AURA
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Same here...as a former HD2 user,I miss full customization of igo8.3(skins at the first place),so I still use igo primo,BUT I am fascinated with the graphics and speed of Sygic AURA
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do they have maps for australia?
im content with google maps! lol
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im content with google maps! lol
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Sure you're living in a big country. In Switzerland you walk 2 steps and you are in roaming!!!
In CoPilot I miss the following funktions.
When they are fixed I think it will be the best Nav-app:
Foto-nav - When I get qa photo by mms or mail, it would be great to be able to navigate to it.
Navigate to contact - Now I cant click a contact in my phone-book and navigate to him/her. That sux!
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Sygic Aura doesn't give you the price. you only can download the free version. Don't like this. I want to know how much I'm going to pay if I buy it. Won't even try it.
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check price here:
http://www.sygic.com/index.php/en/how-to-buy.html
Hi all,
Copilot seems very popular on various forums and as I await on my Samsung galaxy tab just looking for feedback on these two softwares and comparisons if anyone has used both. Not many reviews on the Navigon GPS software. It looks good although it's pricey. I will be using the North American versions. The Navigon has a back up camera which is a nice feature, besides that both softwares seem pretty similar aside from price. Both versions can be used as wifi only, only draw back of that is missing out on the live traffic updates.
I use Sygic aura 3 beta and its the best for me. Navigon was ok but a bit basic.
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I just love Google Navigation
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You need 3G for this to work correctly correct since you cannot download the maps to the tab?
I am heading on a trip across country and rather then rent a GPS from the car rental company I figured I would use my Xoom for the Navigation. Has anyone used any of the offline GPS software on their xoom?
I thought about using Google maps but I can only figure out how to download 10 miles of map for offline.
I tried Motonav (I extracted the APK from my cel) and Sygic, both worked fine. But I do not know where are you from so you might not have maps with this apps. Sygic is full screen app and motonav is not full screen, it is almost 60% of the xoom screen.
I have co pilot live. Works great. You just have to download the us map.
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Are you pretty sure it isn't illegal to have that massive tablet in the middle of your windshield wherever you live?
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I personally don't know, if it is illegal, I o lnly knoe, that in Corea te car have their systems the siz that one is, and thry are regulary in use.
No one (I could see) is using small one , we are used to ...bye
Whatever you do don't buy the navigon app!
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Lol. I dont have it literally mounted for gps. Im pretty sure i would get ticketed. I bought the mount for other purposes. Or at least find a way to mount above the glove and not the windshield itself
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I am heading on a trip across country and rather then rent a GPS from the car rental company I figured I would use my Xoom for the Navigation. Has anyone used any of the offline GPS software on their xoom?
I thought about using Google maps but I can only figure out how to download 10 miles of map for offline.
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well depending on exactly how you are going to use it. if its a point A to point B type of trip that is within the same day(unless you leave the xoom on and the nav app open the whole time) then using the nav app that comes already installed will work fine. as long as you have an intrernet connection at the start to set down the points youre fine. it already automatically downloads the whole route and map and lets say you take a detour, the nav will reroute without any need of internet. but once you reach your destination, youll need an internet connection to set down a new destination. and if you set down the layers at the begining so it tells you where all the gas stations are and all that, there is no real reason to go and buy a new nav app.
i use the stock maps and nav apps that come with it all the time and my xoom is a wifi only and i take it on loooong trips and ive never gotten lost, even when ive taken huge detours off the intended path. so i recomend you use the stock nav app since it already has offline nav built into it.
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I have co pilot live. Works great. You just have to download the us map.
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X 2. CO PILOT is awesome.
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whats so awesome about co pilot? for a 9.99 app or 24.99 for premium it better get me to where i'm going. and reviews on marketplace don't tout it as awesome. unless only people who are complainers are only ones reviewing the app.
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well depending on exactly how you are going to use it. if its a point A to point B type of trip that is within the same day(unless you leave the xoom on and the nav app open the whole time) then using the nav app that comes already installed will work fine. as long as you have an intrernet connection at the start to set down the points youre fine. it already automatically downloads the whole route and map and lets say you take a detour, the nav will reroute without any need of internet. but once you reach your destination, youll need an internet connection to set down a new destination. and if you set down the layers at the begining so it tells you where all the gas stations are and all that, there is no real reason to go and buy a new nav app.
i use the stock maps and nav apps that come with it all the time and my xoom is a wifi only and i take it on loooong trips and ive never gotten lost, even when ive taken huge detours off the intended path. so i recomend you use the stock nav app since it already has offline nav built into it.
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I agree, learn to use maps and nav. It might take a few minutes, but then you've learned a valuable skill and saved money.
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whats so awesome about co pilot? for a 9.99 app or 24.99 for premium it better get me to where i'm going. and reviews on marketplace don't tout it as awesome. unless only people who are complainers are only ones reviewing the app.
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By far the only and best offline navi for android. If tom tom ever comes out for android id be on top of that. Second. Who says you have to pay for apps.
Look on the market for an app called Locus.
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whats so awesome about co pilot? for a 9.99 app or 24.99 for premium it better get me to where i'm going. and reviews on marketplace don't tout it as awesome. unless only people who are complainers are only ones reviewing the app.
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I use copilot live 8.2.0.368 and it works great. I've used it since my HTC G1. Those market reviews must be from those who lack common sense.
The topic of offline navigation has been discussed before. However with the Nexus 7 and JB, what offline app provides the quickest, accurate, and full featured navigation?
-Copilot
-Sygic
-Navfree
-Other????
I'm trying to decide which one to spend my money on only ONCE. I know google maps has offline cache, but there's still no searching for POI and naviagation.
I like Sygic. Navfree i could never get it to search without having some form of data. Navigon is supposed to be good too.
Navigon works great for me
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The built in navigation works great! I used it a couple times this weekend to test it out.
Sygic
I use Sygic myself! I love it! It's great because when you purchase a map pack like North America for example you can download by state so you can save space and download only the places you need! Plus you can import POIs from various websites which is nice! Also the voice nav doesn't sound robotic, I have mine set to British English and it sounds like a real person!
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I cannot get Navigon to load on my Nexus 7. The PS claimed it is not compatible with device. What gives?
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I cannot get Navigon to load on my Nexus 7. The PS claimed it is not compatible with device. What gives?
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Ditto, did you side load it or restore from TB?
Try side loading it
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The topic of offline navigation has been discussed before. However with the Nexus 7 and JB, what offline app provides the quickest, accurate, and full featured navigation?
-Copilot
-Sygic
-Navfree
-Other????
I'm trying to decide which one to spend my money on only ONCE. I know google maps has offline cache, but there's still no searching for POI and naviagation.
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Google Maps w/offline data cached for areas your in. you can get a hell of alot of map area saved offline. still the best imo.
edit: sorry, realized you mentioned POI, navigation does work fine though w/offline gmaps
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Google Maps w/offline data cached for areas your in. you can get a hell of alot of map area saved offline. still the best imo.
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Unless you can't start navigation where you have a data signal. Then you have a map and your location on it, no navigation.
I've been using Copilot for a number of years now and I love it. Looks and runs beautiful on the N7...
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If you have loaded a map for navigation it works fine unless you want to go a different direction than what is programmed in nav. It doesn't reroute until you have a data connection with your phone or mifi or something.
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I side loaded it. Downloaded several state maps, but it still doesn't work right. It seems to be locking up (I get a black screen once I get a map open).
Edit: It seems to be working now. More testing to come.
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I've been using Copilot for a number of years now and I love it. Looks and runs beautiful on the N7...
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i have it on my gnex and works great. do you know if there are any issues having it on 2 devices or does another license need to be purchased.
But, how do you use it in the car?
I meant, what kind of car holder do you use?
And don't you think it does not obstruct the driving view?
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The topic of offline navigation has been discussed before. However with the Nexus 7 and JB, what offline app provides the quickest, accurate, and full featured navigation?
-Copilot
-Sygic
-Navfree
-Other????
I'm trying to decide which one to spend my money on only ONCE. I know google maps has offline cache, but there's still no searching for POI and naviagation.
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Waiting for NavNgo Primo to became available for Android (they have a version for IPhone). On PNDs (Win CE) is the BEST navigation sofware, periodTheir current version called "Primo" sold only to OEMs to be installed on PNDs is years ahead of Google Navigation.In fact Google should be smart and buy them and replace their navigation software with that one.They will save years of development on their own navigation software and will transform Android over night into the best automotive OS. Most PNDs exept the big brands as TomTom and Garmin is using this software. Hopefully it's going to be an Android version soon.The software is great but it require a customized UI for every resolution (maps are self adjusting, but the rest of UI uses bitmaps). But the software is modable, so it might not be a problem.Next in line I would try Navigon (now Garmin). Not sure how is the Android software did not play with it, their PNDs hovever were not bad, but still less fluid that IGo.I also read that some Android nav software is not on par with the older WinCE versions buy any reason, even the paid versions.
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i have it on my gnex and works great. do you know if there are any issues having it on 2 devices or does another license need to be purchased.
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I ran it on my original Galaxy S, I have it on my Galaxy S3, and on the Nexus 7. I think as long as all are using the same google account you should be good to go.
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I side loaded it. Downloaded several state maps, but it still doesn't work right. It seems to be locking up (I get a black screen once I get a map open).
Edit: It seems to be working now. More testing to come.
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I can't get 4.13 to start right. 4.11 did the same thing. black screen first couple of times then it was fine.
Might load 4.11 back for now until they update
I have CoPilot Live for North America and its great on the Nexus. Fast satellite link, lots of POIs, works great for car GPS alternative and local travel on foot or as a passenger. I've moved it from device to device and with frequent map updates, it's a keeper. On the down side, full NA maps = 1.2 G, so glad I have a 16G unit.
Do any of these options include free turn-by-turn voice navigation?
i have used sygic for a long time for gps. but i hate it. it seems too slow and gps searching.. for few minutes. i decided to find a good sloution for my device (p990)
is there anyone has any experience with GPS nav.
thanks
navfree.
I use navigon. Does a good job for me.
I am using igo my way and that application helped me a lot times
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Waze? No probs for me plus you get live traffic updates from other users.
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Waze is great for online nav. Navit and its fork great and free for offline nav.
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I am using igo my way and that application helped me a lot times
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i installed i go my way primo but igps searching problem occured. i cant solve this problem i have arranged gps settings. but still i couldnt use clearly.
drfettah said:
i have used sygic for a long time for gps. but i hate it. it seems too slow and gps searching.. for few minutes. i decided to find a good sloution for my device (p990)
is there anyone has any experience with GPS nav.
thanks
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Slow gps fix is not problem of the sygic, but of your device
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Slow gps fix is not problem of the sygic, but of your device
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I second that. I'm using sygic with CM72 and gps always lock within few seconds.
i have been using sygic for a long time too...the problem lies in ur bb/ril....try changing it.
PS: Sygic is a great app..just wish traffic info should be available for India
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My points to navigon!
sygic broken custom ROM
rachit_rox said:
i have been using sygic for a long time too...the problem lies in ur bb/ril....try changing it.
PS: Sygic is a great app..just wish traffic info should be available for India
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Sygic WAS a great app when I was running OEM ROM Honeycomb on Lenovo K1 tablet but after upgrading to ICS and
later JB Sygic is broken and their tech support says 'we don't support unofficial ROMS.' Too bad. Don't upgrade if
Sygic is very important to you unless it's an upgrade provided by your device manufacturer.
What's wrong with google maps?
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Sygic WAS a great app when I was running OEM ROM Honeycomb on Lenovo K1 tablet but after upgrading to ICS and
later JB Sygic is broken and their tech support says 'we don't support unofficial ROMS.' Too bad. Don't upgrade if
Sygic is very important to you unless it's an upgrade provided by your device manufacturer.
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Hmm ... I use Sygic with JB and for me it is working OK.
As 2D map app only I use Locus .. this comes with good extras ( varios plugins .. free and nonfree).
Openstreetmap using Mapquest or Navfree is also good to use.
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I'm using OsmAnd with quite good results. It can work in offline mode with no network access at all (i.e. all data required to search town/street/number are on-board). It uses Open Street Maps (hence the OSM part in the app name) in vector format - they are pretty good, at least for the area where I live - errors are not that frequent.
My two cents here,
I travel a lot, and have used GPS:s I like, and those I dislike. I will not get into a debate, but just show some of my experiences here.
When I had my Windows Mobile I was happy with Navigon back in the old days. When I bought my Android phone, I also bought Navigon again, and was VERY dissapointed. It have matured, though, over the versions. The problem for me is support. I have complained on the maps several years, but haven't gotten a single response. In my area, we have 2 major roundabouts, which where built for about 5 years ago. I have complained three years about the faults i those maps, but I haven't gotten a single response. I've sent satellite photos, coordinates, all the things, but not a single response.
Evolution on Sygic is good, but then, it's a rather small company. But the feedback on their software is somewhat better from support.
When it comes to maps, remember, there are just about 2 major companies delivering maps all over the world (Navteq/Teleatlas). It really depends on how good the maps are for your country/area/destination. First, choose who delivers the best maps for your country, then choose the software showing those maps.
Over the years, I've worked different areas of my country. These last months I have depended on Garmin hardware, and all I can say is that it did not work well... My phone with Navigon came to resque many times. But as Garmin use Navteq maps (I think), as Navigon does, I'm a bit surprised over the differences. The Garmin device had very slow updates, but I'm VERY sure that Garmin and Navigon went to different addresses with the exact same search parameters...
For me, Navigon have worked best for me. But it still annoys me that they haven't updated my home are yet, after years of complaining. But, even after a b*er or two, I usually find my way home But remember, try the software before buying it. It really makes a difference where you live.
Cheers,
Used sygic, navfree and navigon
Liked navigon best because of superior user interface. Muti- route selection and route planning.
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After using iGo my way, iGo primo, Navigon, Maps my strongly advise is to use CoPilot. It has an unique function "drag edit route" that is important for me. It also have traffic info free for 1 year.
The ergonomic design of CoPilot and speed makes it the best in my opinion.
Be on road.. It is decent
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Navigon: best in class for me (I have tried'em all, for real)... I also rareky use Copilot for the free trafic info. Oh, yeah, and iGo when I go to the US
Look forward to TomTom to join the Android crowd.