![]() ![]() GpsMid works on a wide variety of platforms. Reports of on which devices GpsMid works or doesn't work can be found in the forums of GpsMid optionally to get the most out of GpsMid the following Java Specification Requests are useful (JSR 179 for internal gps, JSR 82 for Bluetooth, JSR 75 for File access, JSR-135 for taking geocoded photos and enabling voice guided navigation).Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP-2.0).Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC-1.1).More specifically it works on those J2ME phones supporting the following specs: GpsMid works on a large set of smart and feature phones as well as some other devices supporting Android or mobile java (J2ME). Supported / Unsupported Phones and other devices Accessibility for blind persons is in work for the Android version.OpenCellID logging (an interface to the upload api is found here).Adding new POIs to OSM directly from your phone.Turn-by-turn voice guided navigation (supporting different modes of transport e.g. ![]() Recording GPX tracks, storing waypoints.Search for road / POI names, search for closest POI of some category.Customization of rendering styles through a StyleSheet.Vector rendering, arbitrary map zoom, auto rotating in movement direction.GPS localisation using GPS (external via bluetooth, builtin, SiRF, Cell-id based proximity (using OpenCellID)).GpsMid also works on the Sony PSP (homebrew) with PSPKVM (currently with Sony's GPS only). This allows it to work even on those phones that prevent file system access to non signed applications, such as some of the Motorola phones. It provides vector based rendering of OSM data, which gets pre-compiled into an efficient binary representation and directly linked into the midlet together with the application. GpsMid is a map application for Java-enabled mobile phones. 2.2.3.1 Error: Tile is unsplittable, but too large.2.2.3 output error message during compile osm/properties input file.1.3 Supported / Unsupported Phones and other devices. ![]()
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