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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 11:32 pm Post subject: T-Mobile SDAII and CoPilot
Has anyone got an SDAII with CoPilot from T-Mobile?
It looks like a very good deal - Web n Walk 40Mb, 200 anytime minutes, free SDAII and GPS for £16pm (for months 1-9) then £35pm (months 10-15) and then back to £16.
But both T-Mobile Telesales and ALK have been unable to confirm if the bundled deal ships with CoPilot version 6 or the older version, or even if the GPS supplied uses the SiRFstarIII chipset.
To be fair, ALK said they would upgrade the software FOC, although I'd have to cover the post and packing, if it's not v6, but I dont want to place an order and commit to an 18 month contract without knowing what I'm going to get.
T123 - mine arrived yesterday and I can confirm that it's the Live 6 version. How do I tell about the GPS chipset?
And yes, it certainly seems an amazing deal - effectively £78 more than Web'n'walk 100 over 18 months gets you the CoPilot kit with 2 years traffic subscription (worth about £275?)
Let me know if you've any more questions - I'm new to this forum, and to Sat Nav, but it looks like it will be a useful place to lurk...
According to Dave Burrows who works for ALK, the easiest way to tell the SiRF III is on the label on the base of the GPS it says "COPILOT BTGPS3" rather than "COPILOT BLUETOOTH GPS".
How are you getting on with it? I've still got concerns about the performance of the SDA II but it is such a good deal.
In that case it's an old one - COPILOT Bluetooth GPS Model:D1598
What's the benefit of the newer one? I've had no problems with the accuracy of the GPS so far.
I've been enjoying it, but then it's still a new toy! I've never had either Sat Nav or a smartphone before, so it's all new to me.
What are your concerns re. the SDA II's performance? I'm happy with it at the moment - got it synchronised with Outlook which made copying my contacts a whole lot less of a deal. Minor gripes with the phone - turning Bluetooth on and off is many more keypresses than on my T610 - and there's a spare button top-left on the phone that I'm sure should be programmable. Still getting used to the navigation but I'm already happier with it than on the T610.
Co-pilot itself I'm pretty happy with - so far I've only tried it on known routes, so often I know a 'better' route taking account of local traffic etc., but it spots my divergence and recalculates the route very quickly. It's not that good at finding places straight from Contacts, but going straight for a postcode seems pretty accurate. Traffic information is not all it's cracked up to be - it seems to be intermittent as to when it arrives, and I have a TrafficMaster that is far more useful as it tells you a) where the delay is and b) how severe (ie. "M4 eastbound very slow traffic for 2 miles between junction 10 and 8, expect 10 minutes delay" from TrafficMaster, vs. "M4 eastbound slow traffic" on CoPilot) Hence I've no idea whether the delay is on my route and whether I need to avoid it from CoPilot alone - experience may improve this of course. Speed camera database is useful.
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