New Trucker Gps Tablet by Samsung Called MyOne20

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  1. Snailexpress

    Snailexpress Road Train Member

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    The maps are from Civil War Era
     
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  3. snowwy

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    They are not.
     
  4. Dieselboss

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    Sure. If you look at Apple verses Android, they have a totally different business models while simultaneously competing for the SAME mobile market. This can be very clearly seen on the publicly available profit and loss sheets for Apple and Google. Apple makes the bulk of it's money on hardware. They charge a lot more for their devices up-front. They also keep crazy-tight control over the iTunes marketplace in terms of pricing and content. Android (Google) makes the bulk of their money on advertising and not the hardware. So you will consequently see a massive amount of "free" apps on the Google play store over the amount of "free" in the iTunes store. It can also been seen by the tablet pricing. Less than $100 for a decent Android tab and $250 up to $900 for iPads.

    Microsoft also partially switched to the Google model with Windows 10. They have it on over 350 million devices since launch and that is astronomical. Why? Free for the first year. But it is full of privacy holes that ultimately sell the user data to advertisers and to Microsoft itself unless you go turn them off.

    Who doesn't love "free?" But the actual price is selling the user. The money is made in the back-end from advertisers. Why do you think they bought YouTube and a hundred other companies? Why do you think that Google Maps if "free?" Why is Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, etc "free?" Because the metadata is all scanned, analyzed, parsed and redistributed to advertisers.

    Anyone can make a tablet or phone with Android on it via licensing. But only Apple can make an iPhone or iPad. Subsequently, Android is lower cost, more apps, more "free" stuff. But you PAY up front for those equivalent Apple apps in most cases. Therefore they DO allow a lot more leeway in terms of privacy because the money is made in the "front" end and not the "back" end. Many paid versions of Android apps allow the same privacy in fairness here. The problem that I have with it is the abuse of the willingness of users to give up their privacy. Many apps have unnecessary permissions set to use them even on the paid versions. I understand and respect the model. I have no problem with paying for an app that does its thing well. I do have a problem with the paid versions of said apps that still try to get the back-end money on top. I also have no problem when they clearly state the privacy policy up front on the "free" versions and let you decide if "free" is worth it to you to have what the app does.

    In this case, the app is currently "free."
     
  5. MidWest_MacDaddy

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    I totally agree with you...

    Apple is not only much more secure by nature (actually selling security) but Android is much more insecure by nature (selling user data) ...

    To be honest, for me and my family Android just "costs too much" and a bulk of that cost is never actually seen. At least with Apple, one sees the cost right up front.

    But for those that prefer "free" and don't necessarily place a "value" on security nor personal privacy, I am glad they have the option to choose what they want.

    I love my little corner of the walled garden.
     
  6. lcfd15

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    Well about the app itself, i used it today going all around Cincinnati and the local area as a test run to see what its like in the truck today. It coincided with all the proper truck restricted routes..... I think I am almost sold on this app. If they want to collect my data to try and sell me ####, go for it, ill be happy with the new free tool that I have! lol
     
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  7. Dieselboss

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    Yes. That would make sense. CoPilot is not perfect (as no truck GPS ever will be) but they have been at it longer than anybody and their routing is very solid if you set your preferences correctly.
     
  8. MidWest_MacDaddy

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    Now that made me giggle just a little... :)
     
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  9. MidWest_MacDaddy

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    Ok, serious question for all the Pro-CoPilot as a real GPS for Truckers group...

    Is it legal to drive a 53' trailer through Atlanta?

    I am under the impression that all trucks need to go around Atlanta and never through Atlanta. Unless of course one is making an actual delivery inside the beltway.

    True or False?
     
  10. lcfd15

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    True, my old terminal with knight was out of atlanta and a lot of guys got tickets for truck restriction violation under city ordenance.
     
  11. lcfd15

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    Those cops are versed in excuses as well. Guys used mainly you like "I just picked up from the rail yard" so they'll ask to see a dispatch or any pick up info proving it. Guys said well im onot the way to the terminal and they'd ticket them because it was on the outer Banks of the loop.

    Cops are very versed in truckers excuses in Atlanta. Ga dot also target ALOT of the intermodel guys there too.
     
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