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    For spontaneous routing-needs my smartphone (Google Navigation), for planned trips TomTom XL or Oregon 600 with City Navigator.

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    For daily use my PNA and Primo. On holidays, a paper map (yes, I can use that) and when needed (like in cities) my android smartphone and Primo.
    I experienced that a rental car doesn't always have a cigar lighter which make my PNA useless. Besides I don't need to pack the PNA nor the car kit, the phone I have it on me.

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    I am always using my Garmin nuvi when in the car and my iphone when walking.
    Overseas i only use Garmin because it is to expensive to use the phone navigation.

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    I usually use Sygic on smartphone. It is with me since almost 4 yars and I must say recently it got improved taking into consideration earlier bugs. It is offline gps so that is big adventage.

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    Same as hexon, I use Sygic on smartphone.

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    I'm using only CoPilot with my Motorola RAZR in a car hook-up. The best so far.
    The Mercedes in-build Audio-Navi is a piece of .....
    I also had a Garmin street pilot, not bad, but to much cables in the car.
    G.

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    Android smartphone as the dedicated car GPS is always in the other car!

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    Important User which one are you using frequently : Smartphone vs. Dedicated Car GPS (PND) ?
    which one are you using frequently : Smartphone vs. Dedicated Car GPS (PND) ?which one are you using frequently : Smartphone vs. Dedicated Car GPS (PND) ?which one are you using frequently : Smartphone vs. Dedicated Car GPS (PND) ?which one are you using frequently : Smartphone vs. Dedicated Car GPS (PND) ?which one are you using frequently : Smartphone vs. Dedicated Car GPS (PND) ?which one are you using frequently : Smartphone vs. Dedicated Car GPS (PND) ?which one are you using frequently : Smartphone vs. Dedicated Car GPS (PND) ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by enzino View Post
    the dedicated car GPS is always in the other car!
    This is true!!! lol
    l9ebnsm
    You have to navigate to get to the good.

    Galaxy S5 Kitkat 4.4.2 / Nuvi1200->1250 / Nuvi3790T->34xx / Nuvi 2200 / Nuvi 66 / Oregon 600

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    I'm using iGO and Sygic on smartphone.

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    I'm using GPS for smartphone :
    - Sygic best using in my town
    - And Navitel best using in a village

 

 

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