Showing posts with label GPS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GPS. Show all posts

Friday, December 12, 2014

article About The best FREE GPS navigation app for Android in Singapore - (all-vga-corner)

The demise of GPS devices

With the popularity of GPS app in mobile phones, standalone GPS devices are slowly fading away giving in to the integrated GPS app.  Hardware wise, high end mobile phone are much more powerful than conventional GPS devices with enough storage and computing strength.  The only question is what app to consider.

Who needs GPS navigation?

Some may argue that Singapore roads are straightforward and well routed rendering GPS navigation unnecessary.  They fail to factor in new ERP gantries set up in new locations, the ever changing traffic conditions, new speed cameras trap, new red light detection cameras and road diversion or closure due to events or construction.

Unless you are travelling short distance to and fro work from home, you may need a good mobile GPS app to save you time and money on the road.  Anyway, most of these apps are free.

If you are just interested to get the location details of a specific area, GPS app will also come in handy to provide what are the amenities available in the area. 

Competition of GPS Apps

There are many GPS apps around the world but many are restricted and optimised for regional use.  In Singapore, the most popular are listed below:
  1. Waze, Free
  2. Here (Nokia), Free
  3. Maps (Google), Free
  4. Galactio SG, Free
  5. Maps.me, Free
  6. NAVFone GPS SG (AGIS), S$6.99
  7. Papago! GPS, S$37.43
We shall evaluate the first 5 apps as the remaining are paid apps.

WAZE

Developed by Israeli startup, Waze is acquired by Google in 2013 and it taps on the social strength for real-time traffic update.  With many users around the world, real-time traffic are gathered and captured and later used to assist users to determine the best route to their destinations.

When mobile data is present, users can actively update traffic status to the server and share with other users.  When mobile data is absent, map update and re-routing are not possible.

HERE

Formerly known as Ovi Maps and Nokia Maps, HERE has covered nearly 200 countries and just exit beta testing phrase in Android platform.  One of the strength of HERE is they have existing Places of Interests (POIs) which are valuable for searches and locating purposes.  Even when mobile data is not available, offline access and navigation are possible.

GOOGLE MAPS

Maps is a de facto app in all Android phone well integrated in the Operating System (OS).  The navigation capability is great but marred by the local expertise and the update frequency.  Generally, it is a best 2nd alternative if you have no primary GPS app.  Another drawback of Google Maps is the compulsory requirement of mobile data else it is an useless app.

Galactio SG

In Nov 2010, Land Transport Authority (LTA) Singapore released the location table and Quantum inventions include traffic incidents information, traffic speeds, parking availability, weather, road closures etc inside this app.  The presumption is you must have mobile data plan to enjoy such updates before and during the drive.  With data plan, there are 5 modes of transport whereby you can choose either the shortest, fastest, toll avoidance, toll minimised or traffic aware mode.

Maps.me

This is a great offline map tool created in Moscow, Russia.  The map origins from OpenStreetMap and the app provides navigation without voice.  Bookmarks are easily created and navigation can be provided completely without data plan.  GPS is afterall free for use.  Worldwide maps can be downloaded for free and the details are realistically practical for use.  If you are touring a country, it is a must have app to put in your phone.

Which app is for you?

Based on the comparison table, we come out with the following recommendation:

  1. Waze: This is the best app for social traffic update and sharing of your location if you have data plan.
  2. HERE: For those without mobile data plan, this is a must-have app if you are driving overseas.
  3. Google Maps: This is the backup app we propose.
  4. Galactio SG: This is our winner for daily use in Singapore provided you have mobile data plan and a smartphone with 1GB ram.  You are able to avoid all toll and EPR charges while driving.
  5. Maps.me: This is the best app if you are travel overseas.  Download it before you leave town.  It will be handy even if you are not driving.
Leave your comments if you have some doubts.  Travel safe.

Friday, August 14, 2009

article About Completely Free GPS navigation in China - (all-vga-corner)

Have you been to China and feel lost? Or the cabby is driving you round and round to make more money from your pocket?

Now, you can have GPS navigation FREE OF CHARGE to track your location and find the nearest restaurant or hotel. How about GPRS data charges? No worry, the best part of this tutorial is you don't even have to pay GPRS traffic. So what do you need?

You simply need the following:

  1. A mobile phone with a GPS hardware (not a-GPS) running S60 3rd or WM 5.0 or 6.0;
  2. Your SIM card that can work in China to start up the phone (no roaming required);
  3. Fully charged battery to navigate longer; and
  4. Yourself in China.

Yes. That's all you need but you must equip your phone with an application and map. Follow the steps below:

  1. Download the application (version 4.0 Beta) here to suit your phone from mapabc.com. Choose either Symbian S60 3rd or Windows Mobile 5.0 or 6.0 edition.
  2. Install the application (1-2MB) into your mobile phone. Note: A SMS will be sent out to register the software.
  3. Choose and download the specific map(s) where you will be visiting from HERE and the LARGE SCALE MAP of china. If you still need help in installation, please visit HERE (in Chinese).
  4. Unzip and copy the maps into the memory card of your phone into the specific folder.
  5. Run the application and you can now set your routes before you trip.
  6. When you are in China, enable your GPS in your mobile phone and run the application to lock on your position.

What are the features of this software?

  1. Determine your location;
  2. Locate places of interests like hotels, restaurants, ATMs, shopping centres, banks, parks, car rentals, hospital, clinics etc;
  3. Obtain descriptions of the places of interests like telephone and detail address;
  4. Navigate your route via walking, driving and public transport;
  5. Weather forecast in cities (with GPRS charges);
  6. Public transport, train and air flight enquiry (with GPRS charges); and
  7. Real time traffic status (with GPRS charges).

With all these information, you will enjoy your trip better and save time and resources hunting for your destinations.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

article About Which GPS software for my mobile phone? - (all-vga-corner)

Global Positioning System (GPS) is taking by storm into virtually all new mobile phones. New users may fully pay for their phone but unaware that their new mobile phone has a-GPS or GPS support. Simply, it is a case of ignorance or the constant fear of being charged extra for data traffic. I summarize the differences between GPS and a-GPS in below table.

GPS

A-GPS

Comments

Sample Phone

YES

YES

a-GPS can speed up and lock the location faster (Eg. 5 sec). If a-GPS is disabled, locking the position may take up to 5 mins.

Nokia N97

YES

NO

Older model like N95 need firmware upgrade to include the software a-GPS.

Older Nokia N95

NO

YES

a-GPS requires GPRS traffic and maybe costly

Nokia N81

NO

NO

GPS software is needed

Your old Nokia phone


When they realized that GPS is actually FREE OF CHARGE (FOC) and bear no data traffic, they will start hunting for GPS application suitable for their phone. The common GPS applications are listed below in alphabetical order.

Vendor

Program

Navigation

Data Traffic

Maps

POIs

Guide

Agis NAVFone

$

Free

Optional

$

Yes

Yes

AmAzeGPS

Free

Free

Yes

Free*

No

NA

Garmin Mobile XT

$

Free

Optional

Free

Yes

NA

Google Maps

Free

NA

Yes

Free*

No

NA

Mapking

$

Free

Optional

Free#

Yes

Yes

Nokia Maps

Free

$

Optional

Free

NA

$

Route66

$

Free

Optional

$

No

NA

TomTom NAVIGATOR

$

Free

Optional

$

NA

NA


* - Free maps with BBOM

# - Free maps with S'pore Land Authority

  1. Agis NAVFone

    This is a local company which can provide unique yellow pages search and public transport route planner. Both program and maps are chargeable but local support is present. It is also the first company to launch postal code search.

  2. AmAzeGPS

    The installation is swift. However, data traffic charges for map download maybe costly because it constantly download the map as you move. You can use tulip navigation to reduce the data charges and generally costs S$0.20 for a city navigation.

  3. Garmin Mobile XT

    The selling point for this program is map can be downloaded from a 3rd party (malfreemaps.com) where the map for Singapore and Malaysia is updated nearly every week. However, it beeps to warn but regretfully, cannot verbally tell you that there is a speed camera ahead!

  4. Google Maps

    Everything is essentially free if you have broadband on mobile (bbom). It has 2 shortcomings. The first being no POIs customized for Singapore and the second being no real-time navigation.

  5. MapKing

    Mapking claimed to be the number 1 seller in Singapore for GPS products with free download of map from malsingmaps.com (free version updated every quarter). The best selling point is the virtual reality look of the map that make the interface realistic.

  6. Nokia Maps

    Both real-time navigation and guides are chargeable. It is ideal for casual users like tourists. Download of worldwide maps is available which is helpful if you are visiting other countries.

  7. Route66

    Both program and maps are chargeable making it less popular in Singapore. Its market segment is mainly in mainland China and USA.

  8. TomTom Navigator

    Tomtom is strong in Europe and USA but less popular in Asia.

So which GPS application should I choose?

  1. FOR FREQUENT USERS IN SINGAPORE

    Being a frequent user, it is wise to invest in a good software for navigation purposes. My clear choice is Garmin Mobile XT with frequent updated map and Point-of-Interests (POIs). For those with bbom but unwilling to buy the program, you can settle for AmAzeGPS for direction navigation. Else, Google map or Nokia map are good enough for simple location tracking.

  2. FOR FREQUENT USERS IN MALAYSIA

    For those who often drive into Malaysia for good food and cheap petrol, it is wise to equip with professional GPS device for driving navigation instead of depending on your small screen mobile device. You can explore more areas with ease and discover and share more good food locations via forum discussions. You enjoy faster speed in navigation, clearer graphic for viewing and better voice and power integration with your car. Some popular brands are Holux, TiBO and Garmin.

  3. FOR CASUAL USERS

    If you are planning a trip to overseas, it is good to bring along your mobile with GPS and download the latest Nokia map. With the battery fully charged, you can be assured that you will not be lost in the Wonderland.