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Rob_Impreza99 22 January 2013 01:29 AM

So what Sat Nav is everyone using on their phone ?
 
I'm currently using M8 on Android which has been excellent so far, good graphics, re-calculating the route is excellent, your current speed is accurate along with the estimated journey time which gets updated very quickly. The voice is ok and loud to start with but it goes very quiet as soon as a street is mentioned, its as if the road and street names have been pre-programmed at a very quiet level. It even has built in speed camera warnings, as well as voice it shows you how far away the speed trap is from quite a distance away. Its great for free though, well better than great for free.

Ive just installed CoPilot to give that a try, has anyone got any experience of this. Is it worth upgrading from the free version that doesn't have voice to the full premium version which is only around £20 ?

CharlySkunkWeed 22 January 2013 07:30 AM

Im using Google and love it. I like the fact u can put building names in if u dont have the address such as ***** House , or ****** High School. As i do alot of electrical work in buisnesses and schools its a gift. Her reading of street names is funny sometimes eg sometimes she says '"round-o-bout" but it doesnt bother me as i dont know the street names anyway. When u get to the destination a pic from Google Streetview pops up to , which can be handy in the City where the buildings have no numbers etc.

Galifrey 22 January 2013 09:40 AM

Google Nav here

Graz 22 January 2013 09:54 AM

Co-pilot with the free years subscription to the traffic service. Very good however having had the BMW for a month and a bit I've been using the built in Sat-Nav as it seems a bit daft to use a phone based one. Nowhere near as good :(

stevebt 22 January 2013 04:40 PM

Same as the others, you can't beat google maps for ease plus you don't have to enter a start destination as it knows where you are.


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