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Old 5th July 2008, 02:20 PM
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Re: Nokia N95

Originally Posted by Josey Wales View Post
Just got one as a free upgrade. It's the older model so I whacked in an 8gb card and put some music on it.

It has the O2 GPS thingy on it but fuck if I can get it to work. So I'm wondering, what is the point of it, the phone itself that is. What do other owners of this piece of kit do with it?

And any advice regarding the GPS would be appreciated.
For the GPS you have to have the screen up as the reciever sits behind the keypad.

It also has to be able to "see" sky, either through a sunroof or on your dashboard.

Also, you'll make life much easier if you download the maps from Nokia Europe - Nokia maps - Main as opposed to downloading them on the fly

You also have to pay a license fee to Nokia for the navigation system to work.

I use mine quite a bit and it's a good piece of kit.
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