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how to use mobile phone with a TomTom gps navigation device

9 Jun 2009 | by Barton, in BlackBerry, bluetooth gps, gps cell phone, iphone gps, tomtom

how to use mobile phone with a TomTom gps navigation device. Many TomTom gps navigation devices can connect to a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone,like iphone, BlackBerry,nokia,samsung, htc,etc. you can enjoy hands-free calling, SMS messaging, direct calls to POI’s & emergency numbers, TomTom services like traffic, weather & buddies and more.To use TomTom gps Services, your mobile phone needs full GPRS, EDGE or UMTS. as I know, tomtom provide three service: TomTom MOBILE 5 ,TomTom MOBILE and TomTom NAVIGATOR 6 for popular mobile phones.

garmin gps bluetooth Passkey

3 Apr 2009 | by Barton, in bluetooth gps, cell phone GPS, garmin, gps instructions

garmin gps bluetooth Passkey. When pairing a Garmin gps device with your mobile phone or computer via Bluetooth, you will be asked to enter a Passkey.A Bluetooth Passkey is a numeric key that is used to create a pairing between two Bluetooth enabled devices. Depending on your device, the Passkey may be referred to as a Pin or Passcode. The Passkey for any Garmin device is the same. When asked to enter a Passkey, enter ’1234′.
If using Garmin software on your phone or computer with a third party …

GPS receiver drawbacks

2 Apr 2009 | by Barton, in bluetooth gps, gps beginners guide, gps instructions

there are some drawbacks with GPS receivers. The accuracy of the GPS receiver’s calculated position depends on the strength and number of signals that it receives. The gps receiver will always collect data from as many satellites as it can, and will choose the best four according to angle and strength of signal from which to compute a position (see previous section on GPS accuracy). But obstacles such as buildings, mountains, and tree canopies can distort the signals and introduce error to the reading. Even more serious, user mistakes such …

bluetooth enabled GPS advantages

2 Apr 2009 | by Barton, in bluetooth gps, gps beginners guide

bluetooth enabled GPS advantages. it means that you will have both features of bluetooth and gps. Bluetooth is simply a way of transferring data over a very short distance between 2 devices with Bluetooth enabled,usually several meters. So the advantage is if you can transfer data between your mobile phone or laptop or other device with bluetooth to your GPS device. if you need it, you should pay more than an extra $15-$30 for a bluetooth enabled GPS over non-bluetooth GPS systems.
Bluetooth will also allow you to answer your …

Motorola MOTOMING A1600 and MING A1800 gps bluetooth compatible capacity comparison

3 Oct 2008 | by Barton, in bluetooth gps, gps cell phone

Motorola MOTOMING A1600 and MING A1800 gps bluetooth compatible capacity comparison
The MOTOMING A1600 and MOTOMING A1800 are two powerful business devices armed with Linux, GPS, touchscreen and a bunch of other goodies.
I find from his official site: The Motorola MING A1600 flaunts a 2.4-inch 262K color TFT display with a QVGA resolution. It’s touchscreen and there is also a stylus to help you get around. The signature MING semi-transparent plastic active cover protects the display and aids in call management.
A Motorola MING A1600 runs on the Linux OS, much …

garmin c330 vs tomtom one LE

17 Jul 2008 | by Edolie, in bluetooth gps, garmin

Is the Tomtom one third edition better then the garmin c330?
Tomtom one LE vs garmin c330 ?
price
garmin c330 gps better because c330 has better gps map than tomtom one , i had tom tom third edition is like the worst map for gps i try, so basic.You should consider garmin nuvi 200 over c330 is newer and a lot smaller and easier to read.
I have the TomTom One and it works great. Bought my daughter one for vehicle also . Worlds top seller , it can`t be …