GPS module in the E90 was specially designed by Nokia for their mobile phones to "eat" less battery power. It is therefore a bit weaker and actually quite weak when it comes to navigation in crowded cities. The newest firmware update providing A-GPS should help the situation, but there is also the option of using an external GPS receiver. E90 does not include the Sirf III so their accessory Nokia LD-4W Bluetooth GPS Receiver may be the right choice for in-car navigation. Nokia LD-4W actually DOES have the Sirf III technology mentioned above. 3rd party GPS units should also work with the E90 given the supposedly open API.
More photos of LD-4W.
Keywords: GPS, external, bluetooth, LD-4W, Sirf III
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2 comments:
Great story as for me. I'd like to read something more about this matter. The only thing your blog needs is a photo of some device.
Cool post you got here. It would be great to read something more about that topic. The only thing I would like to see on that blog is some photos of any devices.
Alex Kripke
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