Thread: Nokia 6790 Surge built in GPS. costs money to use GPS? ROGERS
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Nov 4th, 2009 08:08 PM
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Nokia 6790 Surge built in GPS. costs money to use GPS? ROGERS
the nokia surge has a built in GPS and i was wondering if it would cost me money every time i used the gps. the phone: http://www.rogers.com/web/link/wirel...+11+4294967039 for rogers.
im planning to get this with a family plan (the ones the dont include data)
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
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Nov 4th, 2009 11:51 PM
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Jr. Member

yeah it will cost u , thr r some builtin softwares with maps which u can use for using free gps
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Nov 5th, 2009 04:21 PM
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Jr. Member

The phone has Nokia Maps, so the maps will be preloaded and the built in GPS. You can change the settings on the GPS to only use the chip and not data.
So in short, yes you can use the GPS.
(I did that on my N95 for a year without a data plan)
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Nov 5th, 2009 09:32 PM
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cool! how fast is the gps for your phone?
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Nov 5th, 2009 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by
parkourster
cool! how fast is the gps for your phone?
I would say...strong...to...quite strong
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Jul 4th, 2010 02:30 AM
#6
Newbie
can you expand on how you actually was able to use the GPS? I've been trying to use it and it seems to work (give directions) but after a few seconds it would prompt to go online. Even I select to go online the navigation stops but the GPS would still be running, I mean shows your location but the voice prompt and the blue direction telling you your destination is gone. I have to go to history and select destination and then drive to.
Thanks.

Originally Posted by
coldfire87
The phone has Nokia Maps, so the maps will be preloaded and the built in GPS. You can change the settings on the GPS to only use the chip and not data.
So in short, yes you can use the GPS.
(I did that on my N95 for a year without a data plan)
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Jul 5th, 2010 10:18 PM
#7

Originally Posted by
rtracing
can you expand on how you actually was able to use the GPS? I've been trying to use it and it seems to work (give directions) but after a few seconds it would prompt to go online. Even I select to go online the navigation stops but the GPS would still be running, I mean shows your location but the voice prompt and the blue direction telling you your destination is gone. I have to go to history and select destination and then drive to.
Thanks.
my n95 did this also, it was quite annoying as all the newer nokia's have free nav license with ovi maps 3. i thought this would also have it, but i guess not. Anyways i have moved on from the n95 and am waiting for the n8
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Jul 5th, 2010 10:40 PM
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GPS in and of itself is a free service, all it is is a device capable of talking with American satelites (courtesy of the American taxpayer). You might remember when standalone GPSs first came out (like for adventuerers) they were sold comitment free, just like a MP3 player or other gadget. However, some phones with GPSs tie other services which do use data into their navigation experiance, ie google maps, where you will be charged (by rogers or whoever) for downloading maps on the fly.
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Jul 6th, 2010 09:28 AM
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Newbie
Using the built-in gps with the built-in nokia maps does not cost you extra money. You would need to use data in one of two situations:
1. You use google maps
2. You use the A-gps to get faster (and more accurate?) location locks
If you don't want to use any data, I would advise you to use the built-in nokia maps and disable the assisted gps.
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