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Strange that you should say that yours played up in the Brum area,because mine did a similar thing in that it just would not function or give directions etc,when you first enter a destination it gives a sort of wiggly line via the places it's meant to route you but when mine threw a wobbly it showed a dead STRAIGHT line from my position at the time to the destination,and after contacting nozatec,they advised reseting it to factory settings to get it working again,which I did and it's worked ok since.but that was no consolation for when I got stuck near Bromyard on a busy roundabout. ALSO another very interesting point,my mates' son did the update on mine because I got a clue when it comes to updating a sat nav,(in fact,I once wiped all the mapping data off my Garmin nuvi and had to be sent back to Garmin to be re-
installed),so I leave things like that well alone,but when he updated it he said it is NOT a dedicated Sat-nav but a TABLET with a Sat-nav APP loaded into it,and he said this evident by the fact that you
can see it loading when you switch it on,I person-ally wouldn't have known any difference if he hadn't pointed it out,also since he updated it it takes noticeably longer to load up(that's the APP)
and longer to lock on to satellites than it did when it first came out of the box.It would be interesting to hear your views or anyone else's input on this,
regards,gwyntaxi.
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To be fair, they are sold as that. Logically, though, a dedicated sat nav is only a tablet with a single OS and application loaded into it.when he updated it he said it is NOT a dedicated Sat-nav but a TABLET with a Sat-nav APP loaded into it
I think it does that on a time basis rather than any indication that new maps are available.It still sometimes tells me my maps need updating,
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