tingy for phones [img]/forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/confused.gif[/img] how that work ? smaddy juss tell mi seh yuh can buy one fi yuh phone ?
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Re: GPS
It can be built into the phone, like the Tilt that I have. Or you can use a bluetooth GPS if your phone uses bluetooth. If your phone uses Windows Mobile, you can load Google maps mobile and that has a really neat feature that it uses triangulation from the cell towers. In the city, it is surprisingly accurate, while out in the sticks, it's a little more off. Funny seeing your location way off the road that you're on. In that particular case, you don't need GPS. If you're not using a software package, normally you need a data plan to get the google data. Some examples of the software packages out there are Tom Tom or Garmin. I have not found the need to load them yet. I've used both Google maps and MS Live Search and both work well enough for me. I don't use the laptop much anymore.
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