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- 11-06-2003, 10:36 PM #1Mark KimGuest
To anyone of you who have GPS-Enabled Nextel Phones....
I realized that there have been bastions of Nextel Phones that have GPS
Capabilities, but I realized that there could be hidden costs arising
from the use of the GPS Feature in select Nextel Phones, namely the ones
that have GPS-Capabilities.
If you have a Nextel Phone with GPS, and if you have GPS enabled, how
much does it cost a month? I'm just curious. Walk me through with this
because I'm kind of worried as of this point because the GPS might be a
buying point for me but I need to know more information about costs and
use of the GPS Feature in select Nextel Phones. Thanks.
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- 11-07-2003, 01:03 AM #2DevilsPGDGuest
Re: GPS Service with Nextel Phones
In message <<_iFqb.133180$Fm2.112242@attbi_s04>> Mark Kim
<[email protected]> did ramble:
>If you have a Nextel Phone with GPS, and if you have GPS enabled, how
>much does it cost a month? I'm just curious. Walk me through with this
>because I'm kind of worried as of this point because the GPS might be a
>buying point for me but I need to know more information about costs and
>use of the GPS Feature in select Nextel Phones. Thanks.
It depends on what you're doing with it. Personally, I just use it as a
speedometer, and once my data cable arrives, as a GPS receiver. In this
case, no charges.
If you're having Nextel track you (fleet?) then I suspect there might be
charges, but I haven't really looked into it yet.
--
Ah, the miracle mile, where value wears a neon sombrero and there's not a single church or library to offend the eye.
- 11-07-2003, 01:03 AM #3DevilsPGDGuest
Re: GPS Service with Nextel Phones
In message <<_iFqb.133180$Fm2.112242@attbi_s04>> Mark Kim
<[email protected]> did ramble:
>If you have a Nextel Phone with GPS, and if you have GPS enabled, how
>much does it cost a month? I'm just curious. Walk me through with this
>because I'm kind of worried as of this point because the GPS might be a
>buying point for me but I need to know more information about costs and
>use of the GPS Feature in select Nextel Phones. Thanks.
It depends on what you're doing with it. Personally, I just use it as a
speedometer, and once my data cable arrives, as a GPS receiver. In this
case, no charges.
If you're having Nextel track you (fleet?) then I suspect there might be
charges, but I haven't really looked into it yet.
--
Ah, the miracle mile, where value wears a neon sombrero and there's not a single church or library to offend the eye.
- 11-07-2003, 01:15 PM #4Rob BGuest
Re: GPS Service with Nextel Phones
How to you set it up as a speedometer? I have the i730 and don't see many
apps available for the GPS yet. Telenav is there but it isn't free.
"DevilsPGD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In message <<_iFqb.133180$Fm2.112242@attbi_s04>> Mark Kim
> <[email protected]> did ramble:
>
> >If you have a Nextel Phone with GPS, and if you have GPS enabled, how
> >much does it cost a month? I'm just curious. Walk me through with this
> >because I'm kind of worried as of this point because the GPS might be a
> >buying point for me but I need to know more information about costs and
> >use of the GPS Feature in select Nextel Phones. Thanks.
>
> It depends on what you're doing with it. Personally, I just use it as a
> speedometer, and once my data cable arrives, as a GPS receiver. In this
> case, no charges.
>
> If you're having Nextel track you (fleet?) then I suspect there might be
> charges, but I haven't really looked into it yet.
>
> --
> Ah, the miracle mile, where value wears a neon sombrero and there's not a
single church or library to offend the eye.
- 11-07-2003, 01:15 PM #5Rob BGuest
Re: GPS Service with Nextel Phones
How to you set it up as a speedometer? I have the i730 and don't see many
apps available for the GPS yet. Telenav is there but it isn't free.
"DevilsPGD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In message <<_iFqb.133180$Fm2.112242@attbi_s04>> Mark Kim
> <[email protected]> did ramble:
>
> >If you have a Nextel Phone with GPS, and if you have GPS enabled, how
> >much does it cost a month? I'm just curious. Walk me through with this
> >because I'm kind of worried as of this point because the GPS might be a
> >buying point for me but I need to know more information about costs and
> >use of the GPS Feature in select Nextel Phones. Thanks.
>
> It depends on what you're doing with it. Personally, I just use it as a
> speedometer, and once my data cable arrives, as a GPS receiver. In this
> case, no charges.
>
> If you're having Nextel track you (fleet?) then I suspect there might be
> charges, but I haven't really looked into it yet.
>
> --
> Ah, the miracle mile, where value wears a neon sombrero and there's not a
single church or library to offend the eye.
- 11-07-2003, 04:44 PM #6Mark KimGuest
Re: GPS Service with Nextel Phones
I already have StreetFinder but I'm also planning to get a Laser
Detector for my Car so what do you guys think? Should I get the i730
anyway? Yes? No? I'm not planning to play too many games out of it
neither I am going to be using GPS on it (if I get a Laser Detector for
my Car but I also have StreetFinder on my Palm Tungsten C), but what do
you guys think if I'm not going to be playing games and/or using the GPS
Feature?
DevilsPGD wrote:
> In message <<_iFqb.133180$Fm2.112242@attbi_s04>> Mark Kim
> <[email protected]> did ramble:
>
>
>>If you have a Nextel Phone with GPS, and if you have GPS enabled, how
>>much does it cost a month? I'm just curious. Walk me through with this
>>because I'm kind of worried as of this point because the GPS might be a
>>buying point for me but I need to know more information about costs and
>>use of the GPS Feature in select Nextel Phones. Thanks.
>
>
> It depends on what you're doing with it. Personally, I just use it as a
> speedometer, and once my data cable arrives, as a GPS receiver. In this
> case, no charges.
>
> If you're having Nextel track you (fleet?) then I suspect there might be
> charges, but I haven't really looked into it yet.
>
- 11-07-2003, 04:44 PM #7Mark KimGuest
Re: GPS Service with Nextel Phones
I already have StreetFinder but I'm also planning to get a Laser
Detector for my Car so what do you guys think? Should I get the i730
anyway? Yes? No? I'm not planning to play too many games out of it
neither I am going to be using GPS on it (if I get a Laser Detector for
my Car but I also have StreetFinder on my Palm Tungsten C), but what do
you guys think if I'm not going to be playing games and/or using the GPS
Feature?
DevilsPGD wrote:
> In message <<_iFqb.133180$Fm2.112242@attbi_s04>> Mark Kim
> <[email protected]> did ramble:
>
>
>>If you have a Nextel Phone with GPS, and if you have GPS enabled, how
>>much does it cost a month? I'm just curious. Walk me through with this
>>because I'm kind of worried as of this point because the GPS might be a
>>buying point for me but I need to know more information about costs and
>>use of the GPS Feature in select Nextel Phones. Thanks.
>
>
> It depends on what you're doing with it. Personally, I just use it as a
> speedometer, and once my data cable arrives, as a GPS receiver. In this
> case, no charges.
>
> If you're having Nextel track you (fleet?) then I suspect there might be
> charges, but I haven't really looked into it yet.
>
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