MapMyIndia has been in the business of collecting data to provide in-detail maps of the country. With its focus on India, the company has a vision to provide detailed maps for the entire country, and not be biased to the people in the metros or main towns or cities of India.
With a large research team put to work, they've managed to mark most of India on a map. The company started off with just an online map and now has managed to get GPS products into the market.
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don jus blindly rely on GPS ,coz dey cant position manholes which r d night mares of indian roads. haahahahaahaha
by krsih
from pune
on 30/11/07 10:50 AM
ur bang on with that bro... haha where are the roads to show GPS for first of all?? GPS and Road tax will be the same for no roads!!! or maybe they might come up with X marks on the GPS!!! ; ) it will be like watching XXX if they ever reach chennai!!!
i am interested in purchasing a gps navigation system in india. i am in chennai, pondicherry area and am looking for a place to buy one. if you know please forward me any locations to my email - basaiks@hotmail.com . thank you.
by Nav
from pondicherry
on 23/01/08 11:43 AM
Any Idea on How the updates on maps are provided and how many of them are free? Also Can you tell me how is this on the highways? I get lost easily in Karnataka roads especially in the night.
by Arun
from Bangalore
on 12/01/08 05:22 PM
Can you mail me the following:
1.Cost of equipment.
2.How to buy?
3.Would you be able to arrange for a demo in Gurgaon?
I am using GPS TOM TOM 1 in US and I found it very useful. I want to buy one for my brother who lives in Gurgaon.
by Vishvesh
from Gurgaon
on 09/01/08 05:40 AM
Can u download all ur stored POIs or routes etc -the history - that u feed-in (i.e. YOUR inputted data) into this GPS unit - back to ur computer? My Garmin Plus3 did not allow this (sob!). Worst still it had some storage battery - which when it went drained complete led to the loss of ALL my stored-in info, data in terms of the way points etc ... The vector-route of 500km should stay n not trail like an earthworm ... only then the route u took can be 'stored' and u can travel that route again in the future. In fact i'd love if it can store the history of the exact routes (much like all nos. dialled as done by a cellphone). How many waypoints can it store (My Garmin cud store the recent 500 of them). When is this device hitting the markets. I m crazy @ GPS ..........!
by Virtual Archite
from Mumbai
on 30/11/07 04:35 PM
Can you put up a small video showing the exact process as to how you enter your destination, HOW it then guides you find your way etc. etc.. Wud be much much more useful than pics i guess..GPS seems like a good buy for ppl like me who cant navigate to save their life !!
how much cost?
by ashish
from bangalore
on 30/11/07 10:09 AM
Here are two videos on the MapmyIndia Navigator to tell you exactly how it works -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohPnlDdCXIo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDcpBFjqBwk
MapmyIndia Navigator costs Rs. 21,000 in Delhi and Rs. 22,000 in other cities.
by Hemant Arya
from New Delhi
on 07/12/07 04:06 PM
well for now with my SE W810i itself Im able to get something like maps and stuff called www.8motions.com... go to the site register free and get ur mobile with the software it detects when u connect to wap and www.8motions/m then u can actually see places like in google earth or map mode.... quite ok only hope hutch or vodafone doesnt jack me with huge bills... I guess this too needs external GPS device to be fully functional whereas some smart phones already have that facility...
by Michael
from Chennai
on 07/12/07 12:31 AM
Hi, i have an imate JasJam, does Map my India sell the GPS reciever for this phone , and also maps for Mumbai, Chennai?
by Raj
from Mumbai
on 03/12/07 07:49 PM
Can you put up a small video showing the exact process as to how you enter your destination, HOW it then guides you find your way etc. etc.. Wud be much much more useful than pics i guess..GPS seems like a good buy for ppl like me who cant navigate to save their life !!
by kapil
from delhi
on 30/11/07 09:59 AM
There are a couple of demo films on the MapmyIndia Navigator website (http://www.mapmyindia.com/navigator) showing how to use the product, and also a bunch of other reviews on the MapmyIndia channel on Youtube - Just go to youtube.com and search for mapmyindia
Sir
I am using Mapmyindia's nav for the last 1 month.Overall the experience has been good...Waiting for the map updates for my state kerala now.They assure me that updates will be available on december.
by Dilip Kumar.V
from Ernakulam
on 30/11/07 09:13 AM
Scroll through the entire article, so that Techtree can show one hundred advertisments in the process! And finally, you will know that the cost is 21,000 at the very bottom of the article. I wonder why TechTree cant put it right on top, along with positives and negatives...
it is costly as compared to htc p3300 is a mobile, fm, oprated on windows+ can open & edit word & exel sheets.
by vivek
from mumbai
on 30/11/07 10:39 AM
dear sir
I have very poor opinion on SATGUIDE,navigator as it does not work also maps are not updated,for cen
by jssandhu
from pune
on 30/11/07 06:15 AM