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timwelch
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  #428009 17-Jan-2011 13:40
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Linuxluver:It's representative of the level of (in)accuracy of the Galaxy S GPS. Even 15 minutes later it rarely got as close as 10 metres...and usually more like 20 or 30...as the bubble says. 

This test isn't exhaustive or definitive.....but it is a good indication of what I have been seeing for several weeks.


I'd be trying different firmware on your phone. My Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S) completes this test perfectly from inside my house while down a story from the roof. I've also been using it with Navigon Mobile and it works freaking awesomely.



sittingduckz
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  #428011 17-Jan-2011 13:41
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Backcountry Navigator is spot on (Galaxy s 2.2.1) and it uses NZ topographical maps. very good for tramping. It cost's a little ($13NZD approx) Check out the free trial.

Maps can be cached prior to entering a place with no data (can take a while if you want full zoom, use wifi)







I'm not a complete idiot, I still have some parts missing.


gumdigger
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  #428028 17-Jan-2011 14:02
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are any of these accurate as tom tom aap in iphone 4?



sittingduckz
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  #428033 17-Jan-2011 14:08
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gumdigger: are any of these accurate as tom tom aap in iphone 4?


Please explain how this is helpful for curlynz?




I'm not a complete idiot, I still have some parts missing.


gumdigger
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  #428143 17-Jan-2011 18:50
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sittingduckz:
gumdigger: are any of these accurate as tom tom aap in iphone 4?


Please explain how this is helpful for curlynz?


I have tomtom on iph4 which is accurate with twisty rds etc, compare that to a android equivalent app.

Dont you think thats helpful sittingduckz?

eljefe
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  #428682 19-Jan-2011 08:28
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I use the My Tracks app on my Samsung galaxy 5, i5500 and its freakishly accurate.

muppet
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  #428684 19-Jan-2011 08:31
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(sort of offtopic)

oxnsox: Just wanted to say thanks for your informative post back on Page1.  Apologies for sounding like a dick, it's just some of the wording you used in your previous comment made me think you were just guessing at stuff, when quite obviously you're not.

I've learnt something new and it's appreciated! 




Audiophiles are such twits! They buy such pointless stuff: Gold plated cables, $2000 power cords. Idiots.

 

OOOHHHH HYPERFIBRE!


 
 
 

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blakamin
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  #428696 19-Jan-2011 09:04
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Tomtom tracks twisty roads because they exist and it won't let you go offroad properly. any gps will do that. an offroad app that tracks well is different.

oxnsox
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  #428697 19-Jan-2011 09:08
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@muppet, I took no offense and appreciate theres a wide variety of knowledge and experience across any forum, and they way we often communicate stuff doesn't necessarily reflect that very well. Anyways I went a little off topic, but thanks for your comment...

Now back to the exact point...

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