Additional:

9. Tons of free or paid apps for iPhone, iPad, Android, Symbian, Java
Mobile: Using various map data, usually either Google Maps or OSM.


On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 2:00 AM, Eugene Alvin Villar <sea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here is the current state of GPS-based satellite navigation systems in
> the Philippines:
>
> 1. Garmin-based: Using either OSMPH map or RoadGuide.ph map.
>
> 2. AVT/iNav: Using maps by Accu-map.
> http://www.avt.ph/
> http://www.inav.ph/
>
> 3. Asiatype/Accu-map: Using their own maps (flagship device: Vector V100).
> http://vector.com.ph/
>
> 4. carNAVi: Using their own maps with some data from OSM (not sure
> which data they took; but building shapes at least).
> http://www.car-navi.ph/
>
> 5. Google Maps-based for iOS and Android devices: Using data from
> Google Map Maker.
>
> 6. Nokia OVI Maps-based for Symbian devices: Using Nokia's NAVTEQ data.
>
> 7. Various China GPS: Using unknown maps.
>
> 8. Other brands: Tomtom, Magellan, etc.: Using unknown maps, but there
> are experimental OSM maps for Magellan.
>
>
> Feel free to reply to add/correct/comment. :-)
>

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