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Author Topic: What is difference between "Navigation" and "Sprint Navigation" apps ?  (Read 3631 times)
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« Reply #15 on: August 19, 2010, 03:12:27 PM »

That's why I use a vent mount in my truck, because the sun glare makes it hard to see the screen. Having it mounted on an air vent removes that issue.
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« Reply #16 on: August 19, 2010, 10:57:28 PM »

A vent mount definitely helps with glare, but it also helps keep the battery cool. Well, at least in the summer! lol! I know on long trips I have to keep it plugged in and it can get quite hot. Having it on the vent really helps with that.
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« Reply #17 on: August 19, 2010, 11:03:31 PM »

Yup, that's true, it definitely keeps it cool when the car charger is plugged in. That sucker can really heat it up without the air vent.
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« Reply #18 on: August 20, 2010, 06:14:26 AM »

Kinda ironic we're talking about navigation here...

Before smartphones, I used to have a PDA that could do most things my smartphone does, including navigation.  I require a fairly large screen, I am more suspectible to glare than I used to so some things will not wholly change for me.

I can't use my BB for navigation, even when walking its screen real estate is a joke. With EVO I would imagine I'd be using Google nav more when outside the vehicle.  I have a Garmin Nuvi 775, it tells me my lanes in major areas.

Now that the EVO is 4.3" and so is my Nuvi surprisingly... I could drop the nuvi, the downfall is glare, I have a "hood" (specifically made for the Nuvi) to cut that out, I can't exactly do that with my EVO.

One other thing: while using EVO nav and receiving an incoming call, I would find this actually more annoying because I'd want the GPS to stay on at all times regardless of whether a call is incoming otherwise I wouldn't hear instructions and such.


When I raise my screen brightness to max on the Evo, I can see it perfectly in direct sunlight with no glare. I agree about the use of the Nav on the Evo when I need to make/receive a call. I use the Evo Nav (usually Google) around town. On long trips, I break out the Garmin.

The sprint nav did not really work out that great.. I own a separate gps nav system but the sprint version fails to reroute if you get off it's path.

I had it set to take me to a mall but I got off the parkway and got on the highway and for the 10 min drive it kept telling me to go the other way.. by that time I just exited out of the program because it got annoying.

I just tried out the google one today but I will test it later on.
I haven't had the rerouting issue with Sprint on the Evo. On my Instinct, it would say, you are off track three times and then it wouldn't utter another word until I got myself back on track. Yeah, that was annoying.

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« Reply #19 on: August 20, 2010, 01:40:12 PM »

Cool, I'm glad you combined them but I won't be doing that. I will not go back and search every post that I've ever submitted on a topic each time I am having a new discussion. Also, it gets really confusing to read. I have been on several other forums and NONE had the obsessive desire to combine posts. Can I please ask why it is so critical here?

Because the mods and administrators ask that you do. We are under no obligation to operate the way other forums do. It doesn't get confusing to read (it actually does the opposite, it streamlines discussions) and its simple to do, and there's no need to "go back and search every post that I've ever submitted on a topic" in order to combine posts. Its not a difficult request and everyone else seems to have the ability to do it. So please abide by our request.
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