And it would save two lines if you would simply stop TROLLING.

Really... WHO ASKED YOU?


On Sep 16, 1:44 pm, Brian K <[email protected]> wrote:
> Would have saved 9 messages if you'd just answered the question to
> begin with, you know...
>
> On Sep 9, 9:46 am, lbcoder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Ok then, to answer your question, no, you cannot use a BT-GPS since
> > android doesn't implement BT-SPP profile and the GPS functions
> > wouldn't to know what to do with it even if it was implemented.
>
> > On Sep 8, 6:49 pm, Carl Whalley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hey guys! C'mon - we're all on the same side here ;-)
> > > As it happens you are both (almost) correct. Yes there is power in the
> > > car, obviously, but the cluster for the various accessories drives, oh
> > > I dunno, 4 devices already: the GPS itself, the Nokia, Road Angel etc.
> > > Plus the GPS unit has a recharge time of approx 2 weeks, whereas the
> > > G1 with active sat wouldn't last half a day without recharging. I also
> > > cycle :-) But really, being such a gadget freak, you know, you take a
> > > look at a BT GPS, a BT G1 and ask ... hmmm? Why not?
>
> > > On Sep 8, 8:37 am, Carl Whalley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I have one I used with my Nokia E61 - its in the car. I'd like to know
> > > > if the G1 can use it as it will save the G1's battery and it does get
> > > > rather hot when GPS has been on for some time.
>
> > > > --
> > > > Android Academyhttp://www.androidacademy.com
>
>
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