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New MMI v7.1 Maps
Just a few minutes back, I successfully updated the maps of my MapMyIndia Lx130 navigator to the new version 7.1. As usual, MapMyIndia did not bother to inform me of the latest version. I used to visit their website every now and then to know about the release of new version. Yesterday, I saw the new version of the maps here. Another thing I noticed was, when I logged in to my account, my registered device details were not there! I tried to re-register my device, but in vain. Immediately, I sent mail to the customer support of MapMyIndia raising these two issues. Today, I promptly received the upgraded map files and licence files in two separate mails. But, they conveniently kept quiet about the vanishing of my registered device details from my account! I downloaded the files, unzipped them and replaced the old ones with the new ones. I also copied and pasted my favourites from the previous version and pasted in the MapMyIndia folder of the new version so that I can have them in the new maps. Otherwise, the favourites folder in the new version will be empty.
Some of the features I noticed in the new version: NH numbers are prominently visible even in the route overview mode. English UK [in addition to English US] has been introduced in the languages option. Of course, more number of cities and PoI have been added.Last edited by J.Ravi; 11-12-2012, 11:49 AM.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ROYAL ENFIELD THUNDERBIRD 500 TWILIGHT [FROM 15 APRIL 2013]
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Can you please tell me where you got the ciggy lighter socket? In electricals or hardwares or automobiles shop or some scooty spares???Originally posted by diffuser911 View PostNo...he's charging extra...Here's what I got charged:
Car ciggy lighter socket: 70/-
Wire + Tape: 20/-
Installation: 30/-
Car charger (Chinese 5-in-1): 90/-
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Total: 210
No fuse required BTW..haven't used extensively though
Extras:
Nokia thick-to-thin pin converter: 10/-
Nokia thick-to-SE converter: 20/-
Installation instructions here.
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My Lx130 Gets V 8.0 Maps
Now, my 3.5 year old MMI Lx130 navigator has got the new version 8.0 maps. Yesterday, I bought 2-year map upgrade plan costing
1,750 comprising 4 map upgrades in 2 calendar years. Earlier, my Lx130 had v6.0, 6.1, 7.0 and 7.1 maps under the same plan. I got the link to download the map files immediately, which I downloaded and copied in my Lx130. Today, I received the licence files from MMI. But, when I loaded them in my navigator, it did not go beyond the opening menu. After a few telephonic calls with the support team of MMI, I downloaded the map files again today from the link given and reloaded them into my Lx130 with the licence files as suggested by the support team. Voila! It works perfectly alright now.
It seemed there was some interruption during my yesterday's downloading resulting in a bug that created problem.
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ROYAL ENFIELD THUNDERBIRD 500 TWILIGHT [FROM 15 APRIL 2013]
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Re: GPS devices - Universal Thread
Hi Guys,
Recently I was travelling in remote areas off NH3 and got misguided, most of the times i had to travel just by guessing for 10's of kms.
i tried to get help via google maps but the cell showed no signals
now i am thinking to get a smart phone having GPS navigator (application) which can directly connect to satellite (irrespective of network) or to get a GPS Device.
am very new to GPS. just saw them in T permit cars. my questions are as follows.
1. How much we need to pay for the services? are there different kinds of service providers as that of cell phone networks?
2. are there any application which can be installed on Android phones which does not use network(directly from satellite)
3. if purchased tomtom or Garmin navigator, do we have to pay monthly/quarterly/yearly for service usage?
Thanks In Advance.
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Re: GPS devices - Universal Thread
Hey, you can try this out. If you have a GPS enabled Android mobile, open the Google Maps of the area where you want to go and save it for offline use. This way, even when you don't have any network, the saved Maps would be able to load and the GPS would show your location.Originally posted by on2wheels View Postam very new to GPS. just saw them in T permit cars. my questions are as follows.
The network data is used to load the maps, but by saving them offline, you would be able to use them anywhere. But the mobile should be GPS enabled.
And if you are frequent at going to such places, get a proper gps device. I don't know much about them.
Hope this helps.
Ride safe and have fun.
Regards
Nadeem
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Re: GPS devices - Universal Thread
1. Dedicated GPS device - you have to pay for map updates if you need them...i update whenever I need to.Originally posted by on2wheels View Post
1. How much we need to pay for the services? are there different kinds of service providers as that of cell phone networks?
2. are there any application which can be installed on Android phones which does not use network(directly from satellite)
3. if purchased tomtom or Garmin navigator, do we have to pay monthly/quarterly/yearly for service usage?
Thanks In Advance.
2. I had MapmyIndia on my Android...doesn't depend on network, just GPS
3. Nopes...only for periodic map updates if needed.
Hope this helps
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Re: GPS devices - Universal Thread
guys, if i save an area map for offline use on my mobile, then will mobile signal or 3G/2G data be required for GPS to be functional??
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oops.. sorry.. didnt read this. my bad. :POriginally posted by Centaur View Post1. Dedicated GPS device - you have to pay for map updates if you need them...i update whenever I need to.
2. I had MapmyIndia on my Android...doesn't depend on network, just GPS
3. Nopes...only for periodic map updates if needed.
Hope this helps
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Helmet: SOL SL-68S II
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Re: GPS devices - Universal Thread
Nope; GPS is independent of the map. But if you want to know your location exactly on the map, yes, data connection is required (2G/3G)Originally posted by thunderRider View Postguys, if i save an area map for offline use on my mobile, then will mobile signal or 3G/2G data be required for GPS to be functional??Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
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Smartphone Holder
I have started using Navi Maps of MapMyIndia, using my smartphone. None of the handlebar holders I have accommodates my smartphone. So, I bought one smartphone holder from ebay.in costing ₹ 314.50 after encashing PayBack points.
The smartphone holder tightly holds my smartphone both horizontally and vertically. However, I shall use it during my next long ride, and then, give my final comments.
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ROYAL ENFIELD THUNDERBIRD 500 TWILIGHT [FROM 15 APRIL 2013]
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Re: Smartphone Holder
Thanks for sharing Ravi sir.Originally posted by J.Ravi View PostI have started using Navi Maps of MapMyIndia, using my smartphone. None of the handlebar holders I have accommodates my smartphone. So, I bought one smartphone holder from ebay.in costing ₹ 314.50 after encashing PayBack points.
The smartphone holder tightly holds my smartphone both horizontally and vertically. However, I shall use it during my next long ride, and then, give my final comments.
what about weather [rain/dirt] protection??Ride: Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 Marine >> KTM Duke 390 2017
Helmet: SOL SL-68S II
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Re: Smartphone Holder
Hi i have purchased the same from Flipkart but not able to figure out how to attach the mobile holder to the other handlebar set , can you please guide me on the same.Originally posted by J.Ravi View PostI have started using Navi Maps of MapMyIndia, using my smartphone. None of the handlebar holders I have accommodates my smartphone. So, I bought one smartphone holder from ebay.in costing ₹ 314.50 after encashing PayBack points.
The smartphone holder tightly holds my smartphone both horizontally and vertically. However, I shall use it during my next long ride, and then, give my final comments.
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Re: Smartphone Holder
The navigator should be covered with transparent plastic cover with ties or rubber bands. But, I prefer to remove the navigator and preserve it in a water-proof bag until the rain stopped.Originally posted by thunderRider View Postwhat about weather [rain/dirt] protection??
The device I bought is simple to attach with the handlebar as could be seen from the photographs. First detach the two semi-circular brackets and after placing them at appropriate place on the handlebar, tighten them with the screw provided. You may use one or both the rubber strips inside the bracket - depending upon the thickness of the handlebar - to ensure firm grip. In my case, I have used both.Originally posted by flux52 View PostHi i have purchased the same from Flipkart but not able to figure out how to attach the mobile holder to the other handlebar set , can you please guide me on the same.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ROYAL ENFIELD THUNDERBIRD 500 TWILIGHT [FROM 15 APRIL 2013]
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