kadajawi wrote:Well, depends. In Germany I pay about RM 30 for an internet flatrate (in addition to a regular mobile phone line, unlike Celcom where you can only use it for data, unless you pay much more). Routing works pretty well, it finds _everything_ (you could enter the name of any shop, if it has its address somewhere on the internet it'll probably find it), and it tells you where traffic jams are (sometimes so precise that it tells you it is right around the corner, and there it is). Traffic jams don't work in Malaysia yet (in Singapore they seem to do, including regular roads), and search doesn't work as good as in Germany, but it's getting there. Entering the address works rather well (unlike Papago... or perhaps I just don't understand the logic there). So if you have a data connection anyway... routing btw. also continues when you don't have a data connection, it caches the route (+ a few alternative routes).
Oh, and AGPS also works without data connection, though it's faster with.
You do not compare a native-on-chip GPS (satellite reception gps) with a-gps (3G/edge internet data connection)
in German you must "PAY".. but in Malaysia you can get Absolutely "FREE" if you'r using native-internal-chip on your GPS (PND). That's what I mean,..
Anyway, in Malaysia you bound to using papago or garmin if you want to get most complete map.
and can use Galactio for TMC reception (in Singapore). Internet data GPS (a-gps) is useless in Asean country region, caused by not have completed map set & got weird routing liability.
IMHO, Papago version X3 & below have bad routing issue, So try to version X5 & above, to got more better routing calculation.