Feb 12, 2010
So today I was lucky enough to take delivery of a Mio Moov Spirit V505 from Brands2Life. The in car Sat Nav system which as a little quirk works as a built in TV as well, this isn’t something which I’ll be fiddling too much with today though.
Tonight we are driving to London, to a part of London we haven’t driven to before so an accurate Sat Nav will be a lifesaver. First thoughts on the Mio are good, the big buttons make everything easy to do, and I’m sure even easier when driving along! I have already been able to program in the destination for later which saves time, I don’t have a GPS signal in my room to plan the route however, which is no surprise as I struggle for Vodafone signal as well.
As a comparison I will also have my N97 out, to test out the new(ish) free Ovi Maps navigation support. It’s about time this service became free, could this be the thing which clinches the mobile Sat Nav marked? And probably more importantly pushes Nokia users to use Ovi services instead of Google ones… Until now I have always been a Google Maps man so we will have to wait and see how it goes. My main concern is battery life, I some what doubt the N97 can handle 2 hours worth of ‘doing’ without a charge.
So what points will I be comparing:
- Time taken to plan out the route
- The planned route
- Accuracy of route
- Appropriate warning times
- Display + Instructions
- Anything else which comes up
Feb 11, 2010
Yes indeed, it is all a matter of perspective, looking at the above picture, what you don’t realise is that each of those desktops are the same size!
Ok so that is bollocks, but I hope you are enjoying the view of my Nokia N97 + Asus EEE PC + Samsung 32” LCD. Each one has a very important part to play in my working set up at the moment, as you can see below…
All that tech, and still probably the most important thing is the note pad and pen… weird hey?
Aug 6, 2009
What do you have on your home screen? Mine above has the usual clock, date and profile. Underneath this a batch of frequently used contacts (also known as favourites), originally I selected a really bad picture of each person for this, Donna’s is too bad to not censor out. The picture of Hannababe is the exception which proves the rule as I only had good ones of her. Grr.
App wise we have new message, browser, Google maps, Mobbler, contacts, BBC Iplayer, Gallery (which I don’t like), and Dabr.
Any recommendations?
I am currently working on sporting up the background A LOT!
Let me know.
Dec 2, 2008
Something I have only very rarely written about before, mobile tech stuff. Those who know me know I’m a bit of a phone nut, using it as a camera mainly to stop myself having to carry extra equip around. However, today I cannot resist.
Nokia today announced the N97, the love child of the 5800 and the E90, both phones which I’ve wanted / want right now. So surely it’s perfect for me?
Whatley agrees, and strangely, he also used the phrase “lovechild”, maybe I subconsciously read it and copied? Who knows.
I’ve borrowed one of the pictures from the S60 blog, thanks Ani, check out the full article here.