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Hello,
On the support page for w995, it says to download wayfinder maploader, which basically allows offline maps. What i want to know is that, does the phone need internet connection even if it is pre-loaded maps?
thanks
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Well, you still get 3 months of Wayfinder free and also Google maps, if you don't mind written rather than voice directions.
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Yes it would as the aGPS requires the ability to triangulate via Cell Towers and as such would need the internet enable to assist in this function.
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Main menu--Location services--Settings--Assisted start--(select)-Never: This will disable A-GPS, but you can still use GPS to fix your position, although it will take longer.
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i just found out that wayfinder is a trial version. couldn't the w995 atleast get a full free version. gps is just a wasted feature.
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i would rather use ovi maps on my 5230. the thing is that gps takes ages for connection then messes up directions, so i'd rather get old fashioned map.
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Fair enough.
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If wayfinder doesn't work for you, you could give GpsMid ( http://gpsmid.sourceforge.net ) a try.
It is also an offline map application, including voice based turn-by-turn instructions for car, pedestrian and bicyce routing and it is completely free.
It's map data comes from OpenStreetMap ( http://www.openstreetmap.org )