Since upgrading my Verizon curve to OS 4.5 I am now able to use Blackberry maps with the internal GPS. When I installed Trapster on the Curve it can't not find my location using the internal GPS. Is there a way to get this to work?
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i am having the same problem. that really sucks. i was looking forward to finding speed traps and radar. got busted last week on the way to the eastern shore...65 in a 50.
Verizon network = sweeeeet, Verizone gimped phones = GAAY
if it wasnt for the network i would have went to att a long time ago. plus verizon is generally always behind on devices
i also tried downloading trapster only to find that i didnt read the verizon curve caveat. it says you need a specific bluetooth to run it? check that if you get a sec !
For what it's worth I watched a news program where they tested Trapster. The conclusion was that it doesn't work very well?!
Anyways--why take all my fun away of giving you a ticket..lol.
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For what it's worth I watched a news program where they tested Trapster. The conclusion was that it doesn't work very well?!
Anyways--why take all my fun away of giving you a ticket..lol.
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If it slows someone down and you don't have as much fun giving them a ticket, there's always the next guy. And then maybe 2 people slowed down because you were there.
i also tried downloading trapster only to find that i didnt read the verizon curve caveat. it says you need a specific bluetooth to run it? check that if you get a sec !
We think there will be a firmware update that relaxes the restriction. That said - I have a GSat puck that I use even with my phones that have internal GPS. It has like 11 hrs battery life. We drove for 7 hours, no car charger, with a Storm.
The problem is finding one at a good price. The link on our site says Amazon discontinued them... I'll look for a replacement.
Gypsy was correct. Trapster won't work with Verizon due to the GPS thing. I spent 40% battery life trying all the other fixes until I read the post about looking in the applications setting. There at the bottom was the caveat that Verizon users needed to buy an external gps to get it to work. I guess I could look at all the cameras in San diego area, but not helpful in Phoenix. Maps on Verizon doesn't get me as close as Google maps, so I usually do that. Glad I didn't have to pay for it. Looked cool, though.