Jon's Sat Nav Trip
Jon's test | 9 months ago
Jon is on a whistle stop tour of Paris trying to navigate his way between some of the city's most notable landmarks WITHOUT a sat nav.... well without a traditional sat nav at least.
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Paul Swift25 November 2009
Yet another pro-Iphone review from the Gshow. We've been able to run a host of different satnav apps on WinMo phone for years, including Tomtom, and yet its mentioned here as if its a new thing and Apple have invented it. Wrong! I myself use TT on an HTC (and have for over 4 years) with no additional hardware. This also gives the benefit of being able to use a satnav on foot or when in someone elses car, not something you'd readily do with a real Tomtom unit unless you like carrying it about. Like a lot of users I want everything in one unit which I do always have with me, i.e., a phone. Seems unfair that you missed out one of most major mobile satnav platforms just so you can plug the Iphone again. All the other devices you showed had expensive additional hardware as well, who would use a PSP as a satnav....come on! And the Apple cradle which is really the GPS receiver at £100??? what, buy a tomtom for £99. I did try a 3GS with satnav a few months ago without the cradle and it was totally hopeless, lost the signal for over half of my journeys and had me on the wrong road a lot. It just doesn't do it and compared to my winmo phone, which happily plays music and takes calls while using tomtom, there's no comparison. Try and do some more "fair" reviews please.
Report as inappropriateBLewis25 November 2009
I am a little annoyed that you have completely ignored the most important recently released phone in this category, the MOTOROLA DROID! It has FREE GOOGLE MAPS NAVIGATION which is way better the Tom Tom for iPhone not just because its FREE, but because it uses loads of cool stuff like Streetview, Live Traffic Data of the web, 3D buildings, Live updated maps and way more. You have not only ignored the phone in this category, but you have altogether with no review impressions or comment. I know that it hasn't found a UK carrier yet, but you can buy a SIM-FREE copy until then. It was a huge hit in the US and shows how amazing Android 2.0 could be.
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