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14 Comments to “Poll: Do You Want a GPS App With On Device Maps?

  1. Looks like TeleNav is an orphan

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  2. I’d be all over that. I use Telenav on my BB because I have to (Garmin won’t work since my GPS is locked by Alltel unless I have Telenav) but there are times when I am out of cell and data coverage. So I am about to dump handset GPS altogether and just buy a new standalone.

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  3. Posted by: AdamG

    I’d love it. But one thing I know appeals to Garmin, et al, about the current BB setup is that they have more control over having only paying customers use their product. There are certain unnamed websites that distribute key generators for all of the Nav company’s products. You literally can just plug in your device I’d or IMEI and pull down an unlock code for all of their maps. These guys crack the new codes about an hour after the nav companies change them. Consequently, a good number of PPC/Symbian users are running around with free maps for practically the whole world. With BB, your PIN goes through the Garmin Servers to approve you to use the service. So, the BB method might be the way of the future.

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  4. What I’d like is an app that I can use when in a plane to see where I am flying passed. I’ve tried this, but without data no worky. Maybe someday I’ll have wifi on a flight I am on, but until then I’d like a GPS app that does not need a tower connection to tell me where above planet Earth I am. I assume that should be possible.

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  5. I suggest everyone reading this to vote for this feature on Google Product Ideas
    http://productideas.appspot.com/#9/e=cf&t=cache+maps
    As you know, Google has been rolling out “Google Gears” on various products to work offline, so there’s no doubt there is willingness on their part to bring it to Google Maps.

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  6. Posted by: DavidB

    Losing their nav plans? There are free apps that do all that the pay nav apps do know and GPS is slowly but surely becoming unrestricted by carriers.

    I would never pay a monthly fee. No way. I sure as heck don’t see the utility of paying Infiniti $200/year for updated DVD’s for my car, that is plain robbery! The make the price $39/year or so and for sure they would sell FAR more copies.

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  7. Posted by: topoExplorer

    What about TopoExplorer? They have map packs that you can download and save onto your SD card.

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  8. Posted by: Stefan

    If just free maps (any of your choice that are available online, e.g. Google Maps, Yahoo Maps and many others) on the BB device are needed, you should take a look at TrekBuddy – http://www.trekbuddy.net

    Have fun!

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  9. Given the fact that my country is super small, and that I pay gargantuan roaming charges as soon as I cross the border, on device maps are the only form of navigation that I will ever use! TeleNav, Garmin and all that other OTA drivel will never see a single cent from me!

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  10. Only if it was free.

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  11. Posted by: hitman36

    I would pay 500 USD for a program with an offline built in map! I love Garmin so much when I had my WM6, since I changed my religion to Blackberry I had no more fun with Garmin. Changing the religion back to WM6 is just not possible.

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