XDA1/2
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Oh and when you have time can you sort my PDA and P900 out do you think I can get either of them to access Internet explorer with Bluetooth dongle on my PC
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Hey Puff
Im looking to get one with the TomTom Sat Nav module.
When using Sat Nav do you need a line connetion? Ie the mobile dialling up to somewhere???
What do you think of the XDA2?
Cheers
Bob
Im looking to get one with the TomTom Sat Nav module.
When using Sat Nav do you need a line connetion? Ie the mobile dialling up to somewhere???
What do you think of the XDA2?
Cheers
Bob
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Have you tried totalpda
Have you tried totalpda at the following link?
http://www.totalpda.co.uk/index.aspx
May have what you want there.
http://www.totalpda.co.uk/index.aspx
May have what you want there.
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No, it doesn't make a GSM/GPRS connection whilst accessing the data from the GPS unit. GPS is a receiver, so it receives transmissions from the GPS satellites, triangulates them and sends that data as positional to the XDA
I personally like the XDA2 as a "tool". I have specific needs for one and am doing some dev work for an application. I think the phone is not as good as could be. I think PPC2003 has a lot of bugs. The BlueTooth stack is not fully implemented, so (out of box) doesn't work with BT GPS receivers and BT Car Kits. There will be a ROM update shortly, so they say.
Lots of bug-fixes and other useful info on http://forum.xda-developers.com inc BT GPS stack upgrade details (not for car kits yet though) + Unlock program/instructions
Andy
There does seem to be a rarity of them atm. Demand out-stripping supply. I *think* that corporate channels have better access than shops as I know O2 can supply direct this way within 48hrs.
Don't forget it is the same as a T-Mobile iMate, so maybe worth having a look into. I don't know anything regards that angle though.
www.expansys.co.uk is an obvious place to try.
No, it doesn't make a GSM/GPRS connection whilst accessing the data from the GPS unit. GPS is a receiver, so it receives transmissions from the GPS satellites, triangulates them and sends that data as positional to the XDA
I personally like the XDA2 as a "tool". I have specific needs for one and am doing some dev work for an application. I think the phone is not as good as could be. I think PPC2003 has a lot of bugs. The BlueTooth stack is not fully implemented, so (out of box) doesn't work with BT GPS receivers and BT Car Kits. There will be a ROM update shortly, so they say.
Lots of bug-fixes and other useful info on http://forum.xda-developers.com inc BT GPS stack upgrade details (not for car kits yet though) + Unlock program/instructions
Andy
There does seem to be a rarity of them atm. Demand out-stripping supply. I *think* that corporate channels have better access than shops as I know O2 can supply direct this way within 48hrs.
Don't forget it is the same as a T-Mobile iMate, so maybe worth having a look into. I don't know anything regards that angle though.
www.expansys.co.uk is an obvious place to try.