I've got Memory-map at home so wouuld like to run the mobile version on a smart phone with a big screen, Windows OS and on a cheap contract if possible.
Any ideas?
Cheers.
I use an i-mate 9502.
I wouldn't get a new one because it'll be running Windows Mobile 6.1 or later which places a severe restriction on the size of map you can upload to the device. You can split the map up into chunks but its a pain. The newer HTC devices don't seem as robust as the older ones too, due to the iphone like screen front + the battery life isn't as good with GPS on.
I think the best for MM is the older HTC phones with GPS built in. I use a T-mobile Compact III which seems ideal.
http://www.coolsmartphone.com/article705.html
info on the map size restriction...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=4359528
The limited map size issue really isn't a problem once you understand how to restrict the map files sent to the phone. Try to get the biggest screen available and load a utlilty that keeps the GPS running while the screen is off for maximum battery life. Very pleased with my HTC HD.
The limited map size issue really isn't a problem once you understand how to restrict the map files sent to the phone.
I don't find it a problem either.
Thanks guys.
I wish I had a better grasp of things mobile.
Make sure you get something running WM 6.5 which was released a month ago and is much better than 6.1. All the recent HTC phones will run 6.5, but check it is preinstalled rather than having to do an upgrade
I just got the new HTC HD2 - FANTASTIC and going to run TOMTOM off it and MM when I get home tonight - HUGE screen but big price tag unless you go on contract - runs WinMo 6.5.1 as some dont like that but its better than my old iphone by a mile IMHO 🙂
Available off Vodaphone and T-mobile in the next week and aparently O2 in Nov - most contracts £35/mo with 0-£100 for the phone depending on length of contract.