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Sir Walter, not necessarily true please visit:
http://roadguide.ph/forums/showpost....5&postcount=25
I know for a fact that 205W of my uncle has easter egg capability for example.
Sometimes it has something to do with the firmware of the unit. I have no idea if one can actually install an older firmware though.
Kuya Gtv I agree with you, the only other feature that will come in handy that are found in higher end models are the Bluetooth function. Well on the other hand I like the nuvi 500 or 550 just coz it fits my "lifestyle" I won't say what it is though
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Arvin
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Originally posted by mblue View Postand may i add a question regarding its operability as a handheld gps
without an aid for a power supply chord... does the specification of
4hrs battery life mean you could detach this units with ample time
to wander around the city on foot for at least 3 to 4 hours?...please
enlighten me sir... i've heard some say its only theoretical...its actually
lesser than what the brochure says assuming you have a good conditioned
fully charged battery...
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Originally posted by gtv View PostI tried the nuvi 265W again without the charger. After 3 hours and 45 minutes, the "low bat" warning appeared on the screen. I don't know how much time is left after the "low bat" warning comes on as I arrived at my destination soon after that. So the 4 hours claimed by Garmin seems to be true.
from a seller. After a brief orientation from the owner, I placed my gps inside my polo pocket (as I was driving my motorcycle at that time)and enjoyed the voice directions given and the many "calculating" advisories hehehe, deliberately took a different route to see how it responds...
Upon arriving at my destination, I took it out of my pocket.. walked several buildings...left it "on" until the battery drained... well, Its approximately 4 hrs.
and Im happy with my little tests... Now Im trying to figure out a way to mount
it on my motorbike handle bars...thanks guys. I'll contribute as soon as I get to familiarize myself with the unit's capabilities and the procedures for contributions...
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