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Just got mine last night... Haven't go and explore it yet as I'm working... Sianz...

 

[thumbsup] ... got any "freebies"?

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Only the navigation set... Got mine from VR Fourms... That guy got it for his missus but she didn't like it and prefers a PDA...

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I just did the upgrade last year so that was never in my mind... Anyway that guy got it at about $700+... That price I paid was $630 so not a bad deal... The phone is not even charged...

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GPS is free to used worldwide.

Don't be confused GPRS which you need to pay.

 

GPS - Satellite transmission

GPRS - Data Transmission e.g. download ringtone, surf website.

 

There may be several subscription that you may need to pay.

 

1. GPS Navigation Software - Free with 6110 (route66), you can also download free smart2go. other like mapking for WIndows mobile OS need to pay

 

2. Map Updates. 6110 comes with SG & MY 2006 Q3 maps. If new maps is available we may have to pay if you want the new maps. otherwise stick with the old.

 

3. Voice Navigation - 6110 free. N95 heard need to pay.

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Neutral Newbie
Starhub Every Year....I will ask for Early Upgrade Plus a Voucher... [thumbsup]

 

what is the min mothly expense on your phone bill to get the voucher every year?

and can share how you talk to them in order to get early upgrade?

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Thanks for the clarification.

so what does it mean when the advertisement say comes with x months free subscription? I am confused

 

Turn By Turn directions? as described here

http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/mobilephones/...3c-20000066q-3r

 

&

 

Here

http://asia.cnet.com/howto/askcnetasia/0,3...9002121q,00.htm

 

You can use Asia Maps (with turn-by-turn navigation) free for 60 days, after which you'll have to pay for an upgrade that will cost US$29.90 for a lifetime subscription. Maps, on the other hand, comes with free downloadable maps via the Maploader software.

Catch is, if you want to use it for real-time GPS tracking, you'll need to pay a fee. Prices may vary depending on where you purchase the maps, but a seven-day license for the Singapore map (which also comes with the Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur cities) will cost S$12. Pay an additional S$3 and you can extend the license coverage to 30 days. A one-year and three-year fee cost S$119.49 and S$139.41, respectively. All local prices mentioned here are inclusive of GST. There's another catch to Nokia Maps (and also Asia Maps). According to the Finnish company, the license fee is linked to your phone's IMEI, so you won't be able to enjoy the maps you bought should you decide to switch to another GPS-enabled mobile.

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Has any one tried to update their route66 map yet ?

 

navigator > optiona > maps > route66 store > singapore map

 

it downloads (using GPRS) and after that requests for credit card details

 

cost EU$9.95

 

But I am wondering what is updated ..... the map itself or extra features ??

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