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  • #46
    And so....I went to popular today and picked up my GPS....





    in hardcopy...



    That should last me for awhile now....while I see the need for a standalone hehehe


    Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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    • #47
      Actually, nothing more like going for a drive on a lazy sunday, to learn new routes
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      • #48
        Nokia has Route 66 or Garmin Mobile XT on iPhone. For Singapore map, phone and standalone GPS may have similar processing speed.

        Bad thing is: software + map may incur extra cost, might as well buy the standalone GPS.

        Trust your eyes and brain when driving. GPS is there only to assist but to blindly follow is not a good idea Have a safe trip.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Wenda View Post
          Nokia has Route 66 or Garmin Mobile XT on iPhone. For Singapore map, phone and standalone GPS may have similar processing speed.

          Bad thing is: software + map may incur extra cost, might as well buy the standalone GPS.

          Trust your eyes and brain when driving. GPS is there only to assist but to blindly follow is not a good idea Have a safe trip.
          Thanks bro...my Nokia has Map too...can use that for the time being but not very user friendly


          Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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