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Originally posted by warfab View PostAs I've previously mentioned, most Garmin maps have the NT format so conversion isn't possible.
I've been busy lately so haven't tested any
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Originally posted by travelbug View PostThe reason I asked is because I googled nt format conversions and I came out with some links to garmin to nt converters.
I've been busy lately so haven't tested any
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Originally posted by warfab View PostSo far no one in the gps forums I've been subscribed to has found a way to convert NT format Garmin maps since it was first introduced...
so there is no other navigation app that can read garmin maps?
i think the problem with garmin is that they have their own branded garmin phone and want their app to be exclusive to this phone to help its sales.
im wondering if its possible to extract the apk from the garmin phone and install it on other android devices.
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Originally posted by travelbug View Posti see too bad.
so there is no other navigation app that can read garmin maps?
i think the problem with garmin is that they have their own branded garmin phone and want their app to be exclusive to this phone to help its sales.
im wondering if its possible to extract the apk from the garmin phone and install it on other android devices.
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Originally posted by tomcruzz343 View PostI am planning on buying desire HTC HD and uses Android operating system. I am having second thoughts if it cannot use maps available here. The touch Pro 2 now with Garmin Mobile maps here work great with it.
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Originally posted by marvdmartian View PostI used to have an HTC Touch Pro 2 also and Garmin Mobile does work wonderfully. I bought an HTC Desire HD also a few months ago and I didnt have Roadguide maps, until a few months ago they released a Navitel compatible map. So just install Navitel on the Desire HD, then install the Navitel Roadguide map, and now my HTC Desire HD is complete
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zeroken,
just my two cents.
1. Yes I imagine Navitel should work as standalone and not with 3G, I have a new Galaxy Y (I'm not that young) and don't have a sim card in it yet, but Navitel works on it no problem. It is really a stand along GPS application.
2. But if you are in doubt, then why not try to download the trial version. Even though there is no map for Philippines in the Trial version, you should still get signal and probably a position based on the base map. (Can anyone please confirm this?)
TTFN
Arvin
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