A thread dedicated to those who have questions about the use of the Global Positioning System (GPS) instrument in their mobile device. Programs that can be used with your S60 device, and their associated features will also be discussed.
Accronym Glossary
GPS (Global Positioning System): An internal or external device that is used to determine its location in relation to three or more satellites orbiting around the earth. This device does not incur data charges, since your cellular provider's wireless network is not used for positional information.
A-GPS (Assisted Global Position System): An external assistance server that provides a GPS device information from the wireless network to enhance positioning accuracy, and response time when GPS signals may be low due to, but not limited to tall buildings, or atmospheric conditions. The assistance server requires data and does incur data charges, since your cellular provider's wireless network is used for positional information. Can lower the time required to find your position from a few minutes, to a few seconds.
POI (Points of Interest): A location or point on the map that may be of interest to the user with applicable business information. Could be an address, gas station, the Toronto CN tower, or a Restaurant.
TTFF (Time to First Fix): The time required for a GPS device to acquire satellite information. To obtain a fix, a GPS device needs both Almanac (parameters for all satellites in the GPS constellation), and Ephemeris (precise orbital, and clock correction parameters) data to obtain your location. There are four start types:
- Factory: GPS receiver has no Almanac information, and no Ephemeris information. Typically a 10 - 15 minute start up.
- Cold: GPS receiver has some Almanac information, but no Ephemeris information. Typically a 60 - 90 second start up when the GPS receiver has been off for a period of 8 - 12 hours. Most observed scenario when GPS is not used often or when phone has just been turned on.
- Warm: GPS receiver has Almanac information, and some Ephemeris information. Typically a 30 - 60 second start up when the GPS receiver has been off for a period of 30 minutes.
- Hot: GPS receiver has Almanac information, and almost all Ephemeris information. Typically a 1 - 20 second start up when the GPS receiver has been off for a period of 15 minutes or less.
Note: Obtaining a quicker TTFF occurs when one is stationary. Driving or walking may increase TTFF times.
Program Description
Each application will be broken down by:
- Program: Program name
- Cost: Program cost
- OS: Operating System program built under
- GPS Receiver: Internal - Integrated GPS antenna; and/or External - Wireless Bluetooth GPS antenna
- Maps: Pre-loaded to memory card or downloaded via server
- Voice Navigation: Voice guided turn-by-turn directions
- Link: Website information
- *Notes: Additional information of interest
Final thoughts on data usage. Data is used in the following three ways:
- A-GPS
- Obtaining maps
- Online searching of an address or POI
All three can be disabled, except for those that require data to gather mapping information. To obtain the richest experience possible, a data package is recommended. Check with you wireless provider for data plans either monthly, or pay per use.
Applications
The following two apps are, in my eyes, the most likely to be used for navigation with your Nokia device.
- Program: #1 Ovi Maps
- Cost: Free*
- OS: S60
- GPS Receiver: Internal
- Maps: Pre-loaded to memory card
- Voice Navigation: Yes*
- Link: Ovi Maps
- *Free Navigation for Nokia Smartphones began March 2010, with some older devices also receiving free navigation. Devices not listed will require a paid subscription
- Program: #2 Google Maps
- Cost: Free
- OS: S60
- GPS Receiver: Internal
- Maps: Downloaded via server*
- Voice Navigation: No
- Link: Google Maps
- *Data connection required to obtain maps
- Program: Route 66
- Cost: $149.99 USD
- OS: S60
- GPS Receiver: Internal and External
- Maps: Pre-loaded to memory card
- Voice Navigation: Yes
- Link: Route 66
- Program: amAze
- Cost: Free
- OS: Java
- GPS Receiver: Internal and External
- Maps: Downloaded via server
- Voice Navigation: Yes
- Link: amAze
- Notes: Has an Economy Mode for low data usage of ~ 10 - 20 kB, and Full Map Mode for high res moving maps.
- Program: TomTom*
- Cost: $149.99 USD
- OS: S60
- GPS Receiver: External
- Maps: Pre-loaded to memory card
- Voice Navigation: Yes
- Link: TomTom Navigation
- *Product has been discontinued
- Program: CoPilot*
- Cost: $149.99 USD
- OS: S60
- GPS Receiver: Internal and External
- Maps: Pre-loaded to memory card*
- Voice Navigation: Yes
- Link: CoPilot Live
- *Product has been discontinued
- Program: Nav4All
- Cost: Free
- OS: Java
- GPS Receiver: Internal and External
- Maps: Downloaded via server*
- Voice Navigation: Yes
- Link: Nav4All
- *Data connection required to obtain maps
- Program: wayfinder
- Cost: $99.00 USD
- OS: S60
- GPS Receiver: Internal and External
- Maps: Pre-loaded to memory card
- Voice Navigation: Yes*
- Link: wayfinder Navigator
- *Data usage of ~ 30 - 60 kB per hour of driving.
- Program: SmartComGPS
- Cost: $40.00 USD
- OS: S60
- GPS Receiver: Internal and External
- Maps: Downloaded via server*
- Voice Navigation: Yes
- Link: SmartComGPS
- *Can create and alter your own maps.
- Program: Garmin Mobile XT*
- Cost: $99.99 USD
- OS: S60
- GPS Receiver: External
- Maps: Pre-loaded to memory card
- Voice Navigation: Yes
- Link: Garmin Mobile XT
- *Product has been been discontinued.
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