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Why no LX Nav Nano IOS App?

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Sean

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May 23, 2016, 10:07:41 PM5/23/16
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Annoying...

It's been years...

Common!

Surge

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May 24, 2016, 2:46:25 AM5/24/16
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I guess the manufacturer only has the resources to support the most popular operating systems. There is no Linux app either.
http://www.idc.com/prodserv/smartphone-ms-img/chart-ww-smartphone-os-market-share.png

If it annoys you that much then why not read some programming tutorials and write your own app?

Sean

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May 24, 2016, 8:35:55 AM5/24/16
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No that's is what I call customer support!

Hey pal, write it yourself.

Sigh.

6X

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May 24, 2016, 3:48:04 PM5/24/16
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A nexus tablet can be obtained for very little investment and the tablet communicates with the Nano via blue tooth. Another device to carry / charge but seems to work well.

ueli....@gmail.com

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May 25, 2016, 9:27:30 AM5/25/16
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Am Dienstag, 24. Mai 2016 21:48:04 UTC+2 schrieb 6X:
> A nexus tablet can be obtained for very little investment and the tablet communicates with the Nano via blue tooth. Another device to carry / charge but seems to work well.

The Nano IV flyer says it will be "bluetooth compatible" with iOS and Android. Maybe a new app is being made and maybe it will also be compatible with the older versions of the Nano?

Per Carlin

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May 25, 2016, 1:27:06 PM5/25/16
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Any more info about the Nano IV? Have only seen parts of the flyer in FB, and seen that the screen is 3,5"

waremark

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May 29, 2016, 5:03:10 AM5/29/16
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Last year I asked Andrej of Naviter whether there would be an iOs version of Oudie Liverpool and he said no. There was a specific reason. Sorry, I cannot remember why that was going to be much more difficult for them than an Android version. I think it may have been due to a different Bluetooth implementation.

I changed from my iPhone 5 to a Galaxy S6 and am pretty happy. I believe my Oudie IGC is pretty much the same device as a Nano3 except for the screen size.

jfitch

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May 29, 2016, 11:22:42 AM5/29/16
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On Sunday, May 29, 2016 at 2:03:10 AM UTC-7, waremark wrote:
> Last year I asked Andrej of Naviter whether there would be an iOs version of Oudie Liverpool and he said no. There was a specific reason. Sorry, I cannot remember why that was going to be much more difficult for them than an Android version. I think it may have been due to a different Bluetooth implementation.
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> I changed from my iPhone 5 to a Galaxy S6 and am pretty happy. I believe my Oudie IGC is pretty much the same device as a Nano3 except for the screen size.

Apple is very possessive of their Bluetooth interface. Not many devices are approved to use it. I'm not sure why - maybe thew view it as a security risk - but wifi is open.

Eric Greenwell

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Jun 8, 2016, 8:42:07 PM6/8/16
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A jillion iPhones and iPads, yet you leave iOS out of "most popular"?
Don't go home tonight - wait for the angry,protesting Apple users to
leave your area.


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