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Originally posted by SilentRiver View PostOr you can check from the garmin menus.. there you can see the installed maps in your unit.
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A question for Nokia E71 (or any Symbian device) users,
I have just acquired a Nokia E71 unit for my Sun SIM. I was trying to find a software equivalent of QuickGPS for the Symbian OS. Is there such a software? QuickGPS is quite handy for my Xperia. For those who aren't familiar with QuickGPS, it is a Windows Mobile based software that can download GPS Ephemeris data (current satellite locations) whenever you are connected to the internet. This is made by HTC. For every download, data is valid for up to 7 days. You can download as frequently as you want to stay updated.
I have checked the net and found a Symbian software exactly called QuickGPS, but it is actually a totally different app.
Can someone point me to the right direction?
Thanks and regards.
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Originally posted by yaozer View PostA question for Nokia E71 (or any Symbian device) users,
I have just acquired a Nokia E71 unit for my Sun SIM. I was trying to find a software equivalent of QuickGPS for the Symbian OS. Is there such a software? QuickGPS is quite handy for my Xperia. For those who aren't familiar with QuickGPS, it is a Windows Mobile based software that can download GPS Ephemeris data (current satellite locations) whenever you are connected to the internet. This is made by HTC. For every download, data is valid for up to 7 days. You can download as frequently as you want to stay updated.
I have checked the net and found a Symbian software exactly called QuickGPS, but it is actually a totally different app.
Can someone point me to the right direction?
Thanks and regards.
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Hi. There's a GPX sub-folder under the Garmin folder in your MC. Inside that folder is .gpx file named current.gpx and it contains all the waypoints, routes and tracks (yes tracks can be recorded using GMXT) that you have saved using GMXT in your E66. Try to retrieve this file and open in Mapsource and see if your waypoints are still there.
Alternatively, you can make/add new waypoints, tracks or routes in Mapsource, save the file with same filename, and copy it back to your MC. Your new/added waypoints should be in your E66 when you run GMXT and check "My Locations". It might be a good practice to back-up this file from time to time so that in case GMXT goes loco, all your waypoints & etc. are not totally lost. HTHLast edited by Borgie; 02-12-2009, 08:28.
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Originally posted by testament11 View Posti also wanna ask, how can i enable my gps on my 5800? is there any one here who already tried the gps of 5800? thanks...
Btw, this model gives me an accuracy of 25 to 30 meters, which could probably be expected from a cellphone.
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Originally posted by foh View PostI'm using a garmin mobile xt and a nokia E71. My question is if i turn on assisted gps setting on my phone will my network(smart) charge me for the data being transferred to my phone? does it connect via 3g? Thanks in advance
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Originally posted by Borgie View PostHi. You should turn on assisted GPS and turn-off integrated GPS and network based to avoid connecting to your network whenever you use GPS enabled services, like mobile xt and nokia maps. Likewise, to stop annoying prompts to turn on/off bluetooth when you run mobile xt, turn-off bluetooth in settings. HTH
An indication that assisted GPS is ON is when you open mobile xt, it'll prompt you for an internet connection access... in my E71 connection access points settings, i set a prompt password for every connection, that way, i'll be forewarned if the phone connects to the internet, esp. if it connects to smart GSM and not thru wifi. Gives me peace of mind when other people check out my phone and inadvertently connect to the internet via smart, and eat up my load
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