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post May 22 2006, 12:46 AM
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People in my office are talking about the Nav4all all day long .

The reason for them acting like that is simple : one GPS reciver costs only 70 euro and its mapping service is around 1 euro per month.

Now I real wonder why should I pay more money to buy other GPS receive brand.
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post May 22 2006, 02:08 AM
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Looking at the site, Nav4All maybe a good solution if it works on your phone and you are in your network area. It appears with Nav4All that if you change a route by taking the wrong turn you have to reconnect with the network. That could be a little hassle. Systems like TomTom only need the GPS to work not a network connection. It seems simple and worth a try.


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