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Re: what phone?
« Reply #60 on: 21 May 2010, 16:30:49 »

I used the Sat Nav on my son's Vodafone H1 360 this week and was perfect. Thumbs up from me. :y :y :y
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Re: what phone?
« Reply #61 on: 21 May 2010, 16:34:50 »

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Let me know, I use copilot also because it is cheap, find its pretty good to be honest especially the text to speech, Last time I tried it was dredfull, now its really clear speach and doesn't sound that computerised. Its routing can be a little strange sometimes, but lets face it when you haven't got a clue where you are it doesn't matter as long as you get there.

As for running multiple apps the HD2 will just keep going, I have it set to close on X (i'm sure you know what i mean) rather than minimise, only to save memory & effectivle battery power but if you change the setting every app you open stays open and it just keeps going. Assuming its all thanks to the 1ghz Snapdragon.
Not sure why I don't like co-pilot. She doesn't have Text to Speech on hers (unless she has bought that add-on recently).

Might be I am too used to the 'tomtom way' of doing things.  Also, postcode on copilot is a bit clunky in that it makes destination history a bit generic. Most annoyingly is that I cannot find a simple way to preplan a route without a gps signal.


Strange maybe its just the iPhone version but I haven't had any postcode issues. As for planning a route without GPS, I just go into Plan or Edit Trip. You can then add stops, first being the start point etc. Then click go. It then plans the route for you. Simples.


Edit: I may be wrong about that!! Just looking now and it looks like it still uses your last know location as a start point. HHHHmmmmmmm
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Re: what phone?
« Reply #62 on: 21 May 2010, 16:35:33 »

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I use my phone to make and receive calls. Am I weird? ;D

Yeah. ;D ;D

I have mine purely for people to contact me, I try never to ring anyone on it, it costs money....  Does that make me more weird than you.  ::)
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« Reply #63 on: 21 May 2010, 16:41:58 »

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Let me know, I use copilot also because it is cheap, find its pretty good to be honest especially the text to speech, Last time I tried it was dredfull, now its really clear speach and doesn't sound that computerised. Its routing can be a little strange sometimes, but lets face it when you haven't got a clue where you are it doesn't matter as long as you get there.

As for running multiple apps the HD2 will just keep going, I have it set to close on X (i'm sure you know what i mean) rather than minimise, only to save memory & effectivle battery power but if you change the setting every app you open stays open and it just keeps going. Assuming its all thanks to the 1ghz Snapdragon.
Not sure why I don't like co-pilot. She doesn't have Text to Speech on hers (unless she has bought that add-on recently).

Might be I am too used to the 'tomtom way' of doing things.  Also, postcode on copilot is a bit clunky in that it makes destination history a bit generic. Most annoyingly is that I cannot find a simple way to preplan a route without a gps signal.


Strange maybe its just the iPhone version but I haven't had any postcode issues. As for planning a route without GPS, I just go into Plan or Edit Trip. You can then add stops, first being the start point etc. Then click go. It then plans the route for you. Simples.
If you use a postcode, then later what to return to that same place, its in history. Only its wrong.  For example, for my postcode, the history shows Halse (another village, about 1m outside of Brackley). For her dad in Horspath, it shows it in history as Forest Hill. Great for privacy, but PITA otherwise ;D

I'll try the advance route planning, if that cures it, thats one less annoyance :y
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« Reply #64 on: 21 May 2010, 16:44:27 »

If I use a postcode it just comes up with the address in the recent page, seems normal. Did you see my edit. The Plan route thing don't work like I thought it did bud. Shame.
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« Reply #65 on: 21 May 2010, 16:52:12 »

You two STILL playing "Top Trumps"????
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« Reply #66 on: 21 May 2010, 17:02:05 »

Yeah!! Its fun!!
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« Reply #67 on: 21 May 2010, 17:04:47 »

Be nice to hear what Doog thinks? Have you made a choice?
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« Reply #68 on: 22 May 2010, 10:33:11 »

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If I use a postcode it just comes up with the address in the recent page, seems normal. Did you see my edit. The Plan route thing don't work like I thought it did bud. Shame.
The plan thing works as you originally said (or appears to)
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« Reply #69 on: 22 May 2010, 15:26:32 »

Good stuff, mine just remembers where it was when the sat nav was last turned off and uses that at a start point.  :'(
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Re: what phone?
« Reply #70 on: 04 June 2010, 11:41:11 »

I have just come off the phone to T-mobile  who have offered me an i-phone to stay with them  the monthly payment plan is the same as it was £35pm.

I thought o2 had the rights to provide i-phones on contract in the UK  or has that changed ?
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