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  1. #11

    Default Re: GPS in the Philippines


    Quote Originally Posted by juck401 View Post
    built in nas imong car?
    or u installed it ?
    Garmin Nuvis are just installed stuck to the dashboard or windshield

  2. #12

    Default Re: GPS in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by cooldude75ph View Post
    Continuation of https://www.istorya.net/forums/softwa...ilippines.html

    I thought I'd see how Garmin's own City Navigator® Southeast Asia NT (v6.5) compares to Roadguide.ph's contributor version (v1.25)

    Cagayan de Oro City

    City Navigator



    Roadguide.ph



    Cebu City

    City Navigator



    Roadguide.ph



    Davao City

    City Navigator



    Roadguide.ph



    Makati City

    City Navigator



    Roadguide.ph



    Quezon City

    City Navigator



    Roadguide.ph



    Except for Cagayan de Oro City, City Navigator seems to provide more street details and POIs than Roadguide.ph. But the errors and double POIs in City Navigator are also abundant.

    I can't give a routing comparison between the two since I didn't test yet which gives more reasonable routes.
    How about the file size? How do they compare to each other?

  3. #13

    Default Re: GPS in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by pit bull View Post
    How about the file size? How do they compare to each other?
    Of course mas bigger ang City Navigator® Southeast Asia NT (v6.5) since it contains several Southeast Asian countries sa iyang final img size when you upload to Garmin unit. But if you just select the Philippine map from the City Navigator® Southeast Asia NT (v6.5) for upload to Garmin unit, it's 48MB compared to Roadguide.ph Contributor version (v1.25)'s 60MB when uploaded to Garmin unit na. Ang OSM-Phil (latest) is paltry compared to the two. 31MB ra ang OSM-Phil map.

  4. #14

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    Here's a graphical comparison between the latest OSM-Phil map and Roadguide.ph (contributor's) v1.25

    Cebu City (OSM)


    Cebu City (Roadguide v1.25 contributor)


    Cagayan de Oro (OSM)


    Cebu City (Roadguide v1.25 contributor)


    Davao City (OSM)


    Davao City (Roadguide v1.25 contributor)


    Quezon City (OSM)


    Quezon City (Roadguide v1.25 contributor)


    Makati City (OSM)


    Makati City (Roadguide v1.25 contributor)

  5. #15

    Default Re: GPS in the Philippines

    im using iphone 4 with Papago. u dont need internet connection. naay 3D view. preloaded naman daan ang maps. with establishments like gas stations, banks, schools, malls.

  6. #16

    Default Re: GPS in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by dominate View Post
    im using iphone 4 with Papago. u dont need internet connection. naay 3D view. preloaded naman daan ang maps. with establishments like gas stations, banks, schools, malls.
    Pls elaborate. Philippine maps? How much is the software? How big is it?

  7. #17

    Default Re: GPS in the Philippines

    I'm using 1.27 version of the ROADGUIDE map. So far so good. Detailed kaayo cya.

    I just wished mas daghan pa ma contributor ngadto so that we can even have a more detailed map.

    So far sa cebu halos tanan streets naa na. Ang kulang nalang kanang mga ONE WAY. Ang uban areas dli updated ang ROUTING sa mga ONE WAY/NO LEFT TURN/NO RIGHT TURN.

  8. #18

    Default Re: GPS in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by dominate View Post
    im using iphone 4 with Papago. u dont need internet connection. naay 3D view. preloaded naman daan ang maps. with establishments like gas stations, banks, schools, malls.
    PAPAGO got the rights from JKLINC (makers of the roadguide map) to use an "older" version of the ROADGUIDE map.

  9. #19

    Default Re: GPS in the Philippines

    Quote Originally Posted by cooldude75ph View Post
    Bro, unsa ni model imu gamit? 205w?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hot Ice View Post
    Bro, unsa ni model imu gamit? 205w?
    265w lang. Wanted the newer ones but the roadguide.ph contributor updates are more compatible with the older models so I opted for that model na lang sa. As of now, owners of the newer modes (the 4-digit models) have to use 1.24.x version while the 1.25 can be immediately be used by those who old the old models (the 3-digit models). Naghulat pa og patch ang mga owners sa mga newer models.

    I'm told that MMDA is implementing a traffic monitoring system in Metro Manila (Interaksyon | TV5-MMDA Traffic Monitoring System). Hopefully, it will also be implemented also here in Metro Cebu. If ever naa nay TMC (Traffic Media Channel) dinhi sa Cebu, might get myself the newer ones which can receive FM traffic updates.

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