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Old 12-17-2009, 03:47 PM
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Re: xt garmin ghost

Here we go.
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Originally Posted by orangekid View Post
yeah but if you're using google maps and you're in a parking lot I don't think you need a GPS to tell you that.
I didn't say you would need it I just said it is there.
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Originally Posted by georgepa View Post
I loaded Garmin XT on my Diamond, but hardly ever use it. The reason is that I am with Boost CDMA, which is an offshoot of Sprint, and can therefore use Sprint Navigation for free. The biggie there is that Sprint Navigation gives turn by turn WITH STREET NAME. Garmin does not. Sometimes turnoffs can be confusing because two roads veer to the right or left, so when the spoken instruction gives you the actual street name instead of just "turn right in 200 feet" that can be a time saver. Sprint Navigation is actually the Telenav application, rebranded as a Sprint app.

Not sure about some of the other solutions out there, but Telenav checks current traffic reports and reroutes if necessary (in the event of an accident blocking lanes, for example,) which has been helpful to me already a few times.

As for Google Maps, that is not really a turn-by-turn for our Diamonds, right? I don't see where that can compare. Now, AmazeGPS does compare, as it is a free turn-by-turn app, but I find it inferior to both Garmin XT and Sprint Navigation (Telenav.)
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how do u get sprint nav for free just cuz ur on boost mobile when if I am on sprint and want to use it its $10 a month?
Apparently Boost offers it for free and I think if you get an unlimited data plan you get Sprint nav. with it too.
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