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Old 10-12-2007, 01:08 PM
     
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karkclent
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PDAPhone: i760 / Tilt
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Originally Posted by Convergent View Post
I didn't try it with simultaneous music, but I have with the Mogul (half the RAM) and it works fine. I'm sure you may get a skip in the music every once in a while, but not a big deal. I will try to test that a bit today.

TeleNav should have a better traffic routing situation than any other navigation program because all of that activity is handled on its servers, not on your device. The maps, the routing, the traffic, the points of interest... all centralized on their server. This "should" let them maintain the best information available, and have unlimited computing power to crunch it all. With support from all the US carriers, I can't see them doing anything but getting better. All they have to do is keep developing the client end for each new device, and their subscriber base should keep growing. The amount of change from v4 to v5 was pretty significant too... so any thing they lack in comparison to the standalone programs should slowly get filled.

Its highly likely that the i760 will get TelNav... since Verizon has also been rolling it out on its new devices.
Thanks, look forward to your results. My concern with the i760 is how the CPU woud handle GPS plus the phone. Seems the Tilt's dual-core architecture is well suited for this, given the favorable reviews thus far.
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