Add GPS functions to that iPhone come the new year
Filed under: geek it yourself, electronics
To all the aspiring iPhone tinkerers in the world, one of the coolest additions to one of the most popular cellphone handsets in 2007 has been trying to add GPS capability to the unit. The Apple iPhone has some of the coolest features found on any cellphone — including Google Maps — but can’t do navigation in real-time without GPS, even with a info connection present. What to do? Why, add your own GPS, that is.
The hard work has has already been done by LOCOGPS, and you’ll be able to get one of these babies all assembled and everything come next February. that product will require a “jail broken” iPhone (from AT&T’s death grip), but once you have that ready, you’ll soon have access to a GPS solution for that beauty.
If you’re ready to turn that phone-of-all-trades into a GPS receiver (like, whether you’re into geocaching or driving directions), check this out and you may finally have the killer solution for iPhone GPS you’ve been looking for within a few short months. The module is $89 (on pre-order). Is it worth it for your $400 baby, though? You compose that signal.
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Original post by Brian White







