Re: Is there a such thing as a working GPS for the Sprint Touch Pro?
The GPS in both TP1s worked fine and in both TP2s also. The TP1 had no slow-down, the TP2s do. However, heat is a factor with long usage, so if you are needing to use a GPS for an extended period of time, consider an inexpensive automotive one. Best Buy has them in the $100 range. I have the Magellan Maestro 4700 Bluetooth enabled device. The Bluetooth to phone connection works, but it is slow to disconnect. What I do like about the Bluetooth feature though is the ability to transfer the contact list to the GPS and edit the information as needed for navigation.
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