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i think smartphone because not all countries have active gps services of cars.
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@BANKOF
Here is portable version of CeRegEdit (remote registry editor for any device based on WindowsCE, PocketPC2003 and WindowsMobile)
Works on any Windows (tested on 8.1 x64).
Hope will help ;)
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Im a truck driver and i've used igo primo on my tablet for many years but now im using nextgen on my S8+and it has never let me down.
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i am using my android phone more now. just more convenient.
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In the past I used Sygic a lot on my Android smartphone.
This moment i'm experimenting with TomTom Go and HERE.
My Toyota car has a fixed navigation system. I don't use it often. I like to plan my journeys outside of my car. A smartphone is the best option
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For me it depends on how much time I have. If I am already driving and I don't remember the route, I ask my dearest google asistant... If I prepare my trip in advance, I like to use my (dad's) old Nüvi (I have no fixed sat-nav in my car). And sometimes, just for the fun, I use my Montana 600...
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I've been using an Android car head unit MTCB which is now almost 4 years old and runs Android KitKat. I flashed a kitkat Malaysk ROMs and works flawlessly with almost all gps app's although the more I use is iGO-NextGen
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Usually I use Pocket PC (Igo 8.3) ... sometimes Smartphone
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Hi I have a dedicated SatNav in my car which runs MYFord Touch on 8" Screen with the latest F6 Card
but i still like to dabble with my 6" Chinese Clone running Wince 5, I believe and iGO Primo, which im looking
for latest versions if anybody can point me in right directions, as I prefer a backup system if my car, throws
a wobbler, there is nothing worse than going somewhere where you have never been, and your satnav goes down..
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Using my Huawei P10 as navigation, no need for dedicated device in these days.