On my droid i loved the gps system they used. it was very easy and pain free. had all the routes set out and followed you real time with the distance remaining on that leg of the trip. after getting an iPhone I'm not a big fan of the system they use, and am looking for a different gps app that i can use. I use my gps on a daily basis to have to get to new places so i want a good one that works. Any opinions?
IMO You have two options. Download Tom Tom app for iPhone for about $39.99 for a kickass gps that's worth every penny, it's around 1.55 gig download that will work even if you don't have cell service because the maps are stored on the phone. Or wait for fall when iOS 6 is released for apple maps with Tom Tom turn by turn for free.
Motion X GPS Drive App. I think it is around 5 bucks with turn by turn feature and a nice female voice with British accent
Do iPhones have a real gps now or are they still aGPS (or whatever that triangulation/nearby wifi based location is called)?
I think Motion X is like 99 cents and gets pretty good reviews. iOS6 is supposed to replace google maps and I think it will support navigation as well.
I know this is stereotyping, but does anyone else think it unusual for directions to be given by females. I understand a female voice telling you where to go, but directions?
I have the english female voice selected on my Garmin. But every time my wife can't remember which way to go (n or s) on I 95 to get to Raleigh...
They say it is because we find it less stressful subconsciously. Not sure I believe that either I put a girl with a sexy british accent on mine
I ain't buying that. I think it is because your wife/significant other is always telling you which way to turn and you are conditioned to expect that.
Saying the iPhone does not have “real” GPS or that AGPS is not “real”, is inaccurate. absent a tower signal, the iPhone knows where you are, it just can't display a map if you didn't cache the map first. Turn-by-turn navigation Apple does not provide the map data. Instead, Apple’s map display uses data provided by Google. And Google does not allow Apple to use that map data for turn-by-turn navigation. Apple, in turn, does not allow iPhone developers to submit turn-by-turn navigation apps that use the iPhone’s map system. So why can some Android phones provide turn-by-turn navigation? Google allows it. That's why Tom Tom is a 1.55 gig down load for the North America version. That app is THAT GOOD. As I said before, worth every penny. In iOS6, Apple is cutting the cord to Google
Garmins are good, my wife has one in her car, the Tom Tom app on an iPhone is better but that doesn't mean the garmin sucks. It does not however make calls, fit in my shirt pocket, get my email, surf the web, send text messages to other apple devices for free without a plan, play games, hold music, get music off the web, take great photos and videos, scan bar codes, qr codes or a host of other thing a mobile phone, iPhone or other does. The question was about phones after all.
And if you decide not to follow her directions, she just recalculates instead of bitching. Even better, she can be muted.
I know, I have tried the phone GPSs and prefer the Garmin. It may not be all things but what it does do well is be a GPS. It won't change screens on me when I get a call/text/fb update (and leave me with a "oh f*ck" moment in downtown Atlanta), it won't complain that the car charger is providing insufficient current, it won't quit being a GPS when I get out in the boonies, etc. etc.. Personally I would buy a used Garmin and leave it in the car before I would spend 40 bucks on a app for a phone, but that's just me.
The iPhone with Tom Tom will not either. And before I paid for it I gave it a test drive on my jailbroken phone. It's was worth it so I paid for it, but you just keep on keeping on with the hate. I enjoy it.