Navdroyd is better than navitel and sygic and maybe garmin on iphone.
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I have both navdroyd and navitel on my s2, navdroyd is ok because the maps are updated on a regular basis using osm map data.
Bad thing is, it really really sucks at searches, a lot of streets and waypoints don't show up in the search results even though they are clearly present on the map.
Navitel/roadguide still has the best collection of waypoints, I just hope that we finally see a contributor's version of the Navitel map, it will be a big help for those who do not own a Garmin device.
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Originally posted by Monkeyking View PostI have both navdroyd and navitel on my s2, navdroyd is ok because the maps are updated on a regular basis using osm map data.
Bad thing is, it really really sucks at searches, a lot of streets and waypoints don't show up in the search results even though they are clearly present on the map.
Navitel/roadguide still has the best collection of waypoints, I just hope that we finally see a contributor's version of the Navitel map, it will be a big help for those who do not own a Garmin device.d1754
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Originally posted by Scoopy View Postdo you need to have a map? or you just need to dowload the app? thanks
After you install OsmAnd go to Settings>Offline Data>and click this: Click here to download or update offline data. World Base map is 32.9MB and Philippines is 60.2MB(i think PH map gets updated so the size may change
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It would start a GPS app "war/debate".
But I am sure everyone will agree that the most accurate software out there are those that are RoadGuide Map compatible!
That said, it means that for me at least, Navitel is still my first choice, albeit it isn't free.
I always am partial to offline maps and hate navigation software that requires you to go online, even though I have mobile data plan now.
TTFN
Arvin
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yeah completely forgot Garmin XT, that would also be my first choice, just that:
a. Won't work with Android or new smartphone OS (as I understand)
b. Not supported by Garmin anymore, meaning there is no legal way to purchase them anymore.
But yeah I agree at least Garmin XT has the contributor's map compatibility.
Anyways I agree:
Garmin XT
Navitel
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Arvin
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Arjie,
Depends, what phone do you have.
OS in particular
Brand/Model (might help)
You do not seem to have any preference, so you will need to decide which navigation software you want/need, or you can try them all:
Navitel:
http://roadguide.ph/forums/showthread.php?t=4415
OSMAnd:
http://roadguide.ph/forums/showthread.php?t=5308
Sygic: (this topic but read the first posts)
http://roadguide.ph/forums/showthread.php?t=4899
Garmin XT:
Sorry can't find specific Garmin XT threads because it has been discussed many time before.
As mentioned above, only Garmin XT and to an extent Navitel is supported by RG maps. There are others I think in the works though.
TTFN
Arvin
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