Fooled my Nokia N95!
My N95 has a wonderful inbuilt GPS receiver but since the time I have been using the phone (approx. 14 months), I never cared about it, partly because I was in India for 6 months of that time where GPS is like, non-existent. After coming here too, I never paid the attention it deserved. Yesterday, I just gave it a shot. I learnt that the GPS works well but for it to actually navigate somebody from source to destination, you have to buy a subscription from Nokia (around $150/year) plus the data charges (GPRS). This is a totally waste of money. One gets a good quality dedicated GPS device for 100 bucks.
Hence, I decided to search the web for some more information about using it for free. I tried a number of things but could not crack Nokia maps. It just worked like a location pointer and information book which we can even find online.
However, I struck upon a forum which talked about somebody using 3rd party GPS application on N95. I immdiately changed my search phrase and discovered that Garmin, Tom-Tom that are the top GPS device companies have similar applications for smartphones too.
And I wasted no time in finding a torrent for the same :) Downloaded it, cracked it on my phone (with lots of hiccups though)...and voila! Got a full fledged GPS device in my phone itself! I spent almost all day for that and finally managed to crack it...Now I don't have to pay a single penny to either Nokia or my cellular operator (for GPRS). because it works like a normal GPS - uses the in-built receiver to get real-time data from the satellites. Man I am so happy!
Although there are some applications like Google Maps Mobile, MGMaps and some others but they all require a data plan activated to get real time data from the internet but not using satellites. This worked like a charm!
P.S. I hope nobody from Nokia or Garmin reads this :P

5 Comments:
But I read it :P
Sneha, are you a Nokia or a Garmin employee??? I thought Murugan Stanley was where you worked... :)
Ceegee, tu mereko ek mast foreign chocolate parcel kar, then I wont inform Nokia :D
Actually, even in India u have lotsa working maps for selected cities.
Nokia Maps is cracked and navigation is free. Chk for 2.0 or 3.0 versions.
Even Garmin maps are now available (cracked)for Mumbai, Pune,etc.
Harish: Have you tried them? Are they good? I mean, in India there's no real use for such softwares as every paanwala and dhabewala is a GPS on his own. And the planning of cities is not as distinct as other international cities...
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