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Nexus 7 for mapping?

scruss が 2012年9月 6日 に投稿 (English) 。 最終更新日 2012年9月 7日

Has anyone had positive results using the Nexus 7 tablet for mapping? If it has a real GPS built in, it might be a handy alternative to a clipboard and separate GPS …

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2012年09月 7日 04:43 Sanderd17 からのコメント

I haven’t used a Nexus 7 for mapping, but I have used another Android tablet for mapping (just as the Nexus 7, with GPS, without mobile network).

When I map, I normally do photo mapping. In that view, there’s no real difference in usability between an Android phone and a tablet.

The tablet is handier though, when you want to collect POI directly (like you can do with OsmAnd). This works great when being a passenger in a car. You don’t have enough time to make a picture, but you can just hold the map, make your POI (give it a name and type) and upload it directly when you get home.

So it is handier when you want to map when doing also non-mapping stuff.

2012年09月 8日 07:03 stephan75 からのコメント

Try to get the very latest build of the OSM editor Vespucci

http://code.google.com/p/osmeditor4android/

Watch their mailing list and the OSM develop mailing list … there are links to testing versions.

Because Vespucci was heavily improved in Google Summer of Code 2012

But a regular release is stil pending, or am I wrong?

2012年09月 8日 15:31 Dirbam からのコメント

Use Osmand for poi collection and osm bugs.

2012年09月10日 02:22 z-dude からのコメント

The GPS should be ok on the newer tablets. On my HTC Amaze, I was able to get the same number of satellites and signal strength as my Garmin Oregon 450 using a Chartcross gps diagnostic app. You’ll find that a trail gps to be more rugged and will have longer battery life.

For recording tracks, ensure that there isn’t a setting which locks you to google known trails and tracks.

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