Dedicated portable GPS navigation systems
in cars are now very popular, What could
be better than being able to get to wherever
you want to without having to stop and
ask for directions.
Nevertheless, a lot of people overlook
a convenient an easy way of navigation
which is using your mobile phones for
GPS Navigation. You might think because
of the small screens on mobile phonbes,
it wouldn't be practical, but from experience
that is farther from the truth. There
are quite a few advantages choosing a
a mobile phone over a dedicated portable
GPS system for navigation. The main being
convenience, Since mobile phones are usually
compact and small, it makes it much easier
then having a bulky dedicated system.
Another overlooked advantage is security,
Since dedicated portable navigation sytems
come with a distinct windscreen car mount.
There have been cases where cars have
been broken into because thieves saw the
windscreen mount on the windscreen and
the owner park the vehicle, coming out
with nothing and then assumed the unit
will be in the car.
With the mobile phones, all you need
is a compatible phone loaded with the
navigation software and a bluetooth receiver.
One thing i do sometimes is to also use
a bluetooth headset and have the voice
prompts from the phone through the headset.
You just have to make sure you get the
right phone by checking which mobile phones
are supported by your choice of navigation
software. When you receive an incoming
call the software pauses and allows the
call to come through and resumes when
the conversation is ended.So if you have
a correct phone, it might make more sense
opting for a navigation software and bluetoth
GPS receiver.
This article was posted on November
28, 2005