Mine came with an old version of Garmins software, but the upgrade to. Just plug this data card into your compatible phone and start navigating. Don't have a compatible smartphone? Try the $199 Garmin Mobile 10, which offers the same GPS-on-a-memory-card features but adds a Bluetooth GPS receiver to the mix. This thing is awesome And now that it comes with Garmin Mobile XT, it is even better. GARMIN Mobile XT with North - for sale, best price - 29.95 - Add full-featured navigation to your GPS-enabled smartphone with Garmin Mobile XT. After that I tried creating a 'gmapprom. For some reason when I use MapSource to unlock the map, it says the code was accepted but on the map screen it still says 'Map Detail Locked'. Those phones are the HP iPAQ 6510, HTC TyTN II, Moto Q, and Nokia N95. I downloaded my map from a torrent site, installed on my pc, used the keygen but for some reason, the file is nowhere. Just one wrinkle: At the moment it's compatible with just four smartphones, those that have GPS chips powerful enough to handle this kind of navigation. If you've got $99 to spare, the Mobile XT can be yours. Garmin's cool-sounding PeerPoints feature enables you to send your position to any other phone and navigate to the location of other Mobile XT users. The Mobile XT also leverages your phone's wireless capabilities to fetch real-time traffic alerts, gas and hotel prices, and weather forecasts, but without the added fees you usually have to pay for that kind of premium content.
Just pop it into your phone to turn it into a full-featured GPS, complete with moving maps, turn-by-turn directions, automatic route-recalculation, and millions of points of interest. Capitalizing on the growing number of smartphones equipped with GPS, Garmin has introduced the Mobile XT: a complete navigation system contained on a microSD card. Demo running the latest version (5.00.50) of Garmin's Mobile XT software with the latest CNNT Europe 2010.10 maps on the Nokia 5800 smartphone.