- Feb 17, 2002
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So one of the original things that attracted me to the iPhone was the consolidation of my devices. I used to carry an iPod, PDA, and cell phone back in the day. Then I got various other smart phones and still carried the iPod. The iPhone 3G was my first iPhone and I loved it, since I no longer needed to carry 2 devices!
Now I have an iPhone 4 (non-S). I have a Garmin Nuvi (forgot exact model, about 2 years old) GPS and it works pretty well. The text to speech, spoken directions are easy to understand and the device is very quick at recalculating a new path when I miss a turn.
I'm looking at various iPhone GPS navigation apps so I can stop leaving the GPS in the car. With a soft-top convertible that has pretty much no security, I don't want to leave anything in there at all.
So... are they any good? My biggest concern is the speed/timing at which they operate. I don't want to hear "turn left" while I'm already passing the street. I also don't want it to take so long to recalculate that I just continue to get lost. I understand that some apps stream maps while others, like TomTom, have a monolithic database built-in for offline use; either is fine. Battery drainage is not a concern; it'll be plugged in to my car's head unit and continue to charge.
What are your experiences?
Now I have an iPhone 4 (non-S). I have a Garmin Nuvi (forgot exact model, about 2 years old) GPS and it works pretty well. The text to speech, spoken directions are easy to understand and the device is very quick at recalculating a new path when I miss a turn.
I'm looking at various iPhone GPS navigation apps so I can stop leaving the GPS in the car. With a soft-top convertible that has pretty much no security, I don't want to leave anything in there at all.
So... are they any good? My biggest concern is the speed/timing at which they operate. I don't want to hear "turn left" while I'm already passing the street. I also don't want it to take so long to recalculate that I just continue to get lost. I understand that some apps stream maps while others, like TomTom, have a monolithic database built-in for offline use; either is fine. Battery drainage is not a concern; it'll be plugged in to my car's head unit and continue to charge.
What are your experiences?
