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    Default No one here care about new Garmin SatNav anymore?

    I get excited about the new Drive family 2019 and looking forward for them to be available at my country.

    Oddly, no one here even discuss about it in the single topic. No news posted.

    Didn’t you guy plan to upgrade you old one?



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    I am happy to stay with my old nuvi 52, because the maps are so much easier to update.

    After the 52 dies, I am not sure I will bother with a new Sat Nav, as there are so many other phone/tablet/vehicle based options available now.

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    The next one for driving, I want some rugged all-rounder like 276cx. I’m a bit worried about it’s firmware reliability though, because I saw one crashed in the store.
    Something like that will be the way I go though.

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    I will take a standalone GPS unit any day.

    Been testing and used GPS app for overt 7 years.

    There is always some problem or another with them
    Everything is a extra charge.
    Then Android is updating and more problems come up.

    When I buy a standalone unit it comes with everything.
    Life time maps, Speed cams and Traffic.
    Good size screen and if I want to connect to my smartphone there is an app but I do not use it.

    Have never run into any problems using them and I drive all over Europe.
    Have yet to lose sat connection with them.

    Can not say the same for smartphones.
    Or have the screen spin around at a traffic light.

    Maybe when 5G comes out smartphones will be more stable then they are now keeping GPS on track.

    But that also means if I want to take full advantage of 5G I will need a newer phone.

    Standalone unit one cost and they work the first time out of the box.
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    It is dependent ... of use!
    A standalone unit is very helpfull but if you use it regularly. Another condition is skill and understanding that you do.
    The standalone unit gives you full freedom. It works by itself and it has not any dependencies from what you do. Only switching ignition off is being the reason for a choice to act - to be in research or forget about all and go to drink coffee in the cafe on a fuel station. The modern Garmin interface is very closest to the perfection. I would dare to call it an ecosystem. No intentional action is needed because subconscious actions will lead to any goal.

    Only one imperative requirement I have is route support. In this case one can estimate and see any imagined movement to the right or left without to interruption of the current route. But route manager is the default function for the latest devices.

    I am sincerely seeking apps to Android like Garmin but it is no success. It is only a decision for direct point to point navigation like a list of paper what contains names or numbers of roads on road signs. It is not bad if you want to reach a hotel and to go to sleep. But I had not found any worthy alternative for Garmin. Give me if you know!!! Nowadays I love my smartphone because his resource is knowledge database of all world. I always use his options for planning and especially on the last mile. But when I am driving the route only wireless calls i need from it. All other manipulation put me in a stupor and I become the potentially dangerous driver.

    I will not forget of course to name the shortcomings of a standalone unit.
    The first is absent of alternative maps. In some regions it is a very crucial factor. For example Here map is inadequate in Russia. It is outdated and contains many errors. In some areas it is just bare field! Maps for Android are not better at all but one always finds an acceptable source.
    The second is an extra expense for a device. Everything is simple here. Or expenses will be depreciated by the total cost of numerous and frequent trips either you can afford the next man toy.

    P.S. I know many people that have a Chartplotter for $1...000 dollars but they use it for the route to the saved point only. But I do not know anyone who truly familiar with the depths on his lake without echosounder for 80 dollars at least. The standalone unit is incredible only if you know all possibility of its.
    Garmin, how much is 30 pieces of silver for Judas today? Were they worthy for crucifix of GPSPower?

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    Quote Originally Posted by asprin624 View Post
    I will take a standalone GPS unit any day.

    Maybe when 5G comes out smartphones will be more stable then they are now keeping GPS on track.

    But that also means if I want to take full advantage of 5G I will need a newer phone.
    5G high positioning sound great, but I think D-GPS should be as good as 5G for Sat-Nav and also without mobile data plan.

    Pity that Garmin don't include D-GPS on their Sat-Nav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackspratt1 View Post
    I am happy to stay with my old nuvi 52, because the maps are so much easier to update.

    After the 52 dies, I am not sure I will bother with a new Sat Nav, as there are so many other phone/tablet/vehicle based options available now.
    Can you elaborate more what current Garmin model have difficulty with map updating? I heard about it don't support unlocked map anymore, but that should be overcome by universal firmware, correct? And you won't need that universal firmware until your model is end of support.

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    @Giomen,

    Here is a link on DGPS

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    I use stand alone devices:
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    And I don't have any problems Navigating my way around 7.7M Kms Square of OZ so why do you have problems getting around the rest of the World.
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