GPS NAVIGATION :: SOFTWARE + MAPS
SOFTWARE + REGION SUPPORT COMPARISON
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK + REVIEW + POLL!
To assist the community, and members of this forum, there is a need to build a "database" of new, current and available software which is compatible with certain devices. Also, there is a MAJOR need to know if maps are or are not available for specifc regions / countries and continents.
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Enjoy!
Thank you to you all for spending the time to help others, and providing your feedback and experience:
- Skye Menjou, Melvinchng, Rolks, Stunno,
- Jamadant, Nisshal88, Cyberbean, SzahnDhore,
- Frank C, Javipm, SabbeRubbish, Jonastro,
- Soulquarian33, Assasinator, Andrey765, Iveky,
- kkqazi, and ME!
HTC WILDFIRE A333x :: GPS SOFTWARE vs. GEOGRAPHIC GPS MAPS
HTC WILDFIRE A333x COMPATIBLE GPS SOFTWARE:
Please provide your feedback for the following GPS navigation software developers and your feedback/experience with them, and which you have found operate best on the WildFire!
Please include version numbers and any updates used to get the software working.
# CoPilot v8 (http://www.alk.com/copilot/ / User Guide: http://www.alk.com/support/)
Which version works and supports the HTC WildFire?
Version 8.2 has positive feedback. No problems reported.
XDA-Developers User Feedback Summary:
v8.2 Works fine for all users (WildFire).
Interface can look a little "Childish" (Cartoon-ish / Overly simplified).
Straight forward and easy-to-use menu system.
Available updates for speed camera alerts and database in certain areas.
Multiple voices available, allows you to pick a voice you are comfortable with (use your home wireless connection to save $ when you download and preview each voice addon.).
Maps are not downloaded over the internet. Maps are stored on your SDCard.
Available maps are kept up-to-date for most countries (even small european countries).
Automatic map updates available via the internet (directly on the phone) and stores updated maps on SD Card.
Positive feedback from users.
Negative feedback from users.
Positive feedback from users.
Positive feedback from users.
Positive feedback from users.
Positive feedback from users.
Positive feedback from users.
Positive feedback from users.
Positive feedback from users.
# Destinator (http://www.idestinator.com)
Which version works and supports the HTC WildFire?
Update! Destinator now supports the Android OS, and has maps available for FOUR continents!
Awaiting feedback...?
XDA-Developers User Feedback Summary:
Available at the Android Shop!
Maps are stored on SD Card (Expandable memory recommended!).
No expensive bills for data usage!
Maps now support four continents: United Kingdom, North America, Western Europe and Austral-asia. > (http://www.destinatornavstore.com/)
# Nav-N-Go IGO v8 (http://www.navngo.com/ / http://www.navngo.com/pages/global/eng/igo_8_description)
Which version works and supports the HTC WildFire?
Version 8 works on the WildFire, however "hacks" are required to successfully install the software.
XDA-Developers User Feedback Summary:
v8 is difficult to install, as you must change the screen resolution (of the WildFire) to something compatible with the software.
Must use installation "hack" to allow installation.
Screen resolution and quality of maps is not very good (on WildFire).
Maps seem to only support Europe! (Eastern and Western Europe)
Negative feedback from users.
# Google Maps (http://www.google.com/mobile/navigation/)
Which version works and supports the HTC WildFire?
Independant of version. All maps are stored on Google's server.
XDA-Developers User Feedback Summary:
Uses high amounts of data so becomes expensive.
You must subscribe for a high bandwidth data plan with your carrier.
Independant of network coverage (whether you receive map updates).
Supports ONLY the U.K. and the U.S.A!
The "Robot Voice" can make it difficult to understand audio prompts and commands.
Audio voice also difficult to hear and understand with background noise (V8 Engine, Traffic, etc.).
Great coverage when in a country with coverage (UK or USA).
Drains your battery faster with the data connection! Battery life is heavily reduced.
Negative feedback from users.
Positive feedback from users.
Negative feedback from users.
Positive feedback from users.
Positive feedback from users.
# Navigon v9 (http://www.navigon.com/)
Which version works and supports the HTC WildFire?
Awaiting feedback...
XDA-Developers User Feedback Summary:
Voice and feedback too quiet.
WildPuzzle ROM is recommended, as audio is much louder.
Positive feedback from users.
Negative feedback from users.
# Nav4All (http://www.nav4all.com/)
Which version works and supports the HTC WildFire?
Awaiting feedback...
Latest version is v9. More info required.
Their website lists support for the Android OS.
# NDrive (http://www.ndriveweb.com/)
Which version works and supports the HTC WildFire?
Awaiting feedback...
XDA-Developers User Feedback Summary:
Stability problems. Crashes on start-up. (Software or Android Version unknown).
Negative feedback from users.
Positive feedback from users.
Negative feedback from users.
Positive feedback from users.
# Route66 (http://www.route66.com.au/)
Which version works and supports the HTC WildFire?
Awaiting feedback...
# Sygic (http://www.sygic.com/)
Which version works and supports the HTC WildFire?
It would seem version 9 ONLY works with Android OS 2.1. Currently unexpected results occur for Android OS 2.2 users.
XDA-Developers User Feedback Summary:
v9 - Experienced problems on WildFire phone. Did not work. (User did not provide OS version. Suspect v2.2)
Works well with Android OS v2.1. (User feedback)
Unstable and crashes on Andoird OS v2.2. (Recommend waiting for updates from Sygic website or Android OS updates).
Small installation file. Useful features.
Small maps - appearance okay.
Map coverage not as great as other GPS providers (Such as Google or CoPilot).
Cannot find all destinations entered.
Positive feedback from users.
Negative feedback from users.
Negative feedback from users.
# TomTom (http://www.tomtom.com/)
Which version works and supports the HTC WildFire?
Awaiting feedback...
Still waiting for Android OS release!!!
# More?....
Can you think of any other GPS software packages? Whether 'Online' (Internet connection required) or 'Offline' (Maps stored internally). Please provide your feedback - whether good or bad!
HTC WILDFIRE A333x GEOGRAPHIC GPS MAPS
Please provide your own feedback and experience when trying different versions of maps for the regions listed below.
If you used a country only map (rather than an entire region) then please provide the country name and the version and date of the map.
# Europe [Eastern, Central, Western]
Which software (and version) supports the latest GPS maps for this region?
The 17th of March 2010 seems to be the most recent version for CoPilot 8.2 (change log).
MAP VERSION INFORMATION:
Product Name: GRD_NT.EU-Europe-3.2009.01 /eu/Europe/data/version.dat)
Data Version: 1.13.5.2
Data Format: 8.0
Coverage:
Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands,Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vatican City.
Note: Turkey not included!
# North America [Canada, Alaska, Mexico, U.S.A.]
Which software (and version) supports the latest GPS maps for this region?
The 17th of March 2010 appears to be the most recent version for CoPilot 8.2 (change log).
MAP VERSION INFORMATION:
Product Name: GRD_ALK.NA-UnitedStates-32.2009.04 (/na/United States/data/version.dat)
Product Name: GRD_ALK.NA-Mexico-137.2009.04 (na/Mexico/data/version.dat)
Product Name: GRD_ALK.NA-Canada-136.2009.04 (/na/Canada/data/version.dat)
Data Version: 3.7.3.1
Data Format: 8.0
Coverage:
Canada, Mexico, Alaska, United States,
# South America [Cuba, Mexico, and all the way south!]
Which software (and version) supports the latest GPS maps for this region?
Awaiting information and feedback...
# Asia [Mainland Asia, China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, etc.]
Which software (and version) supports the latest GPS maps for this region?
Awaiting information and feedback...
# Africa [African continent countries, South Africa, Egypt, etc.]
Which software (and version) supports the latest GPS maps for this region?
Awaiting information and feedback...
# Austral-asia / Oceania [Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific Islands, etc.]
Which software (and version) supports the latest GPS maps for this region?
The 17th of March 2010 appears to be the most recent version for CoPilot 8.2 (change log).
MAP VERSION INFORMATION:
Product Name: GRD_NT.OC-Australia-199.2009.02 (/oc/data/version.dat)
Data Version: 2.4.1.2
Data Format: 8.0
Coverage:
Australia, New Zealand,
Let's try and get a comprehensive list of software and maps that are compatible with the WildFire devices!
Constructive feedback with reasons and version numbers are essential!
Please provide as much detail as possible!
Thank you and have a great day!
- Felipe M.
Destinator 6 for PocketPC and
Aren't version numbers only usefull if you PIRATE an application?
Also you can just email a dev for support for the wildfire...
Why is it, that almost EVERY topic I read, rather than people being constructive and offering users' their feedback - instead, I see people suggesting that a topic is focused on piracy??
You do realise there are websites like Google, don't you?
Look at the topic! How on earth can this be piracy?
The reason for a topic with accurate and relevant information such as versions:
e.g. v10.1 may support HTC Desire, and not the HTC Wildfire. v10.5 may support both, but without any compatible maps for Canada, Europe and Asia! This topic is aimed at MAPS and GPS software availability.
Some software will work on the WildFire, however will have maps more than 2+ years old!
It's such a pity there are people so 'close-minded' as you... willing to waste their time, submiting responses like that!
Alright kiddo, Here's an application for you CoPilot EU Version.
God knows what version it is, its the latest from the market.
Pretty uptodate for Belgium.
But personally I am still waiting for TomTom to come.
I have a feeling it will be here in a while.
Oh and map version, I have no clue it automatically downloads them from their server onto your SD card.
Sygic GPS works fine. Small installation file, but useful. Maps is small, but all just looks fine. But google map's coverage is larger than Sygic. Google map can find the location that sygic cant find. Just install both of them and u can go anywhere.
i have Copilot Live Pro 8.2.0.218 and navigon 2.6.1, good soft. i used cygic9, but didnt work on my wildfire and ndrive crash at beginning.
google map still the best, almost 99.99% coverage compare to all of the gps.
LOL :B
Thank you for your feedback!
From what I knew about Google Maps:
- it only works in the U.S.A.!
- it requires a data connection,
- the average device has a minimum of 8gb! Maps are less than 500mb, is it not faster and easier to have local maps, rather than require a data connection (especially if in an area of bad coverage),
- covers a minority of the worlds population.
- slow on updates and zoom, and incredibly slow street view (if available),
- and so on....
I may be wrong, but it doesn't offer many features outside of the USA/Canada...
http://www.google.com/mobile/navigation/
Scroll to bottom and select your country....
Google Maps works fine in the UK, but I find the robot voice difficult to hear over the thundering of my Ford diesel engine.
Sygic works well with 2.1 but not so well on 2.2, there are LOTS of crashes
I tried Copilot but did not like the interface, looks like it has been designed by ToysRUS or the Early Learning Centre
Navigation
CoPilot Live 8.2 Works absolutely fine for me, updates speed cameras and is quite a reasonable interface.
Navigon is ok but very quiet on stock roms although it is louder using the wildpuzzle
IGO8 is a bit difficult to install because you must change the screen resolution on wildfire. there is a small installation hack for this but screen is still not very good.
Google Maps is pretty good, but uses a lot of your data plan each time and would be prohibitively expensive outside uk.
Be aware, from my research it appears that copilot is the only one that is ok outside uk, others you have to change maps etc.
Hope this helps
Regards
Wow! Fantastic feedback people!
Thank you for spending the time helping others!
Updating topic with users feedback!
Thanks!
Papago X5
I'm using Papago X5 for Malaysian maps. I used to use Sygic but upon moving on to froyo, sygic kept crashing. Papago's maps seems to be more extensive than that of Sygics and is quite accurate. However, it does not have as many features as Sygic.
nisshal88 said:
I'm using Papago X5 for Malaysian maps. I used to use Sygic but upon moving on to froyo, sygic kept crashing. Papago's maps seems to be more extensive than that of Sygics and is quite accurate. However, it does not have as many features as Sygic.
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You say GPS quite accurate on Froyo. What is your Froyo custom rom do you use on Wildfire? I ask you cause in any custom rom that I use the GPS do not accurate on Google Map App.
Thank you and sorry for my English.
I use GPS a lot in my job and CoPilot 8 has yet to fail me on finding an obscure address in the middle of the dark swedish forests. A few speed limits and recent constructions are not up to date, but apart from that It's very nice.
Google Navigation doesn't work in Sweden, but using the modded version I've tried it out. It crashed a lot and didn't have speed camera info, but it had a somewhat nicer interface and the calculated travel times were more accurate. Searching for a destination is simpler too.
Have been using Sygic both on WM phone and now Android (2.1). Using with WM the program was very stable and good enough to navigate both for private and business purposes.
On Android the screen resolution is less good but acceptable......the big annoyance is that the program looses gps connection during a few seconds up to more than 15 minutes and than comes back......a restart does not help. Suppose people refer to this when they talk about crashing. I use Sygic mobile maps 10, version 8.14
TomTom did not have any crashes on WM so anxiously waiting till it comes available for Android. TomTom seems to be working on an Android version.
I use Sygic mobile maps 10 on Cyanogenmod Stable and works fine.
Sorry for the bump.
But I just contacted Sygic support asking for Wildfire compatibility and they informed me that it is NOT compatible.
How come you guys are stating that it works?
Thanks
I'm evaluating whether I'd go for the Wildfire or the € 200 more expensive Desire. I bought the HTC Touch Cruise 3 years ago for € 540 and was utterly disappointed that I got little value for my money. That's why I need to know whether Sygic runs decently on Wildfire or not... If you could post youtube video, that would be great
SabbeRubbish said:
Sorry for the bump.
But I just contacted Sygic support asking for Wildfire compatibility and they informed me that it is NOT compatible.
How come you guys are stating that it works?
Thanks
I'm evaluating whether I'd go for the Wildfire or the € 200 more expensive Desire. I bought the HTC Touch Cruise 3 years ago for € 540 and was utterly disappointed that I got little value for my money. That's why I need to know whether Sygic runs decently on Wildfire or not... If you could post youtube video, that would be great
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I have used both Touch Cruise 1 and 2 with Sygic and got good performance (stability and navigation function) although I liked TomTom better, but that can be ofcourse a matter of personal preference.
On Wildfire I tried Sygic 8.14, 8.16 and 8.06 and all of them had their problems.........ranging from crashing, not able to get GPS started and in case of 8.16 I could not even activate maps.......I am a bit dissapointed in Sygic since on their site there is no reference as to not working with Wildfire. Note I am using stock Froyo Rom.
Searching now for alternative......
Copilot live 8
Yesterday installed Copilot Live 8. Was an easy process. Maps can be downloaded via WiFi.
Due to some reason I could not download the complete Europe map but only do this in pieces. Navigation across boarders therefor not possible.....you even have to close the programm to switch maps.
Apart from that it has not crashed, although I made only 2 rides up till now.
Screen resolution is much better than Sygic. And the buttons are bigger which makes it easier to navigate menu's compared to sygic. Just like TomTom (and Sygic) a lot of settings possible. Even on-line updates possible.
Will report back when I gathered more experience.
navdroyd works fine for me ,
has support for maps all over the world
its a offline gps software ,
has voice guidance
Hello!
I own an Xperia Play and I am a resident of a country where even the google play store is not available.
But since phones arrive here pre-installed with software from whereever they are built, so I had an android market by default which recently forced me to update it to Google Play which too is working just fine. So unless I uninstall this on purpose Google Inc. can't do anything to deprive me of Google play.
But the thing is that there was no Google Play Books or Movies in the previous Android market hence I can't do anything to un-deprive me of them.
My questions are
1. Can anybody explain to me why is Google Inc. keeping these apps away from the international market when they are officially launching their phones there? I mean it doesn't make any sense to me. The stupidity is (at least that's what I believe, correct me if I am wrong) that if I fly to London, locate a WiFi hotspot, download these stores, and fly back; there is nothing in the power of Google to do anything about it, so what is it; racism? Besides without an app store a smartphone is as dull as a Nokia. Sorry Nokia.
2. Where can I find a list enlisting the countries where these app stores are available? Hurry I need to book a flight.
3. How do I talk to Google about this matter. I mean we have a website for Google play or Android Market but it displays the apps not any information about the store itself. In fact there is not even a dedicated Android website. There isn't even a place to download the official APK in case you need it, not even for those living in Google's favorite countries. Which brings me to next question.
4. How were you guys informed of the availability of these stores. I understand that the new phones had them pre-installed. But what about those like me except living in U.S. for instance. Did you guys get a notification? Or did you wake up one morning and realized that Google Books had miraculously installed? How was the experience?
5. And most importantly, can someone of you guys, possibly an Xperia Play user (just to make sure I get the right APK if they are hardware dependent) post his/her Books and Movies APK here or anywhere else and inform me of the location. There are a lot of APKs available out there but I worry that they have been altered by programmers to suit there own needs.
Please do reply in detail and as soon as possible.
Thank you for your time.
I think it's to do with media licencing.
The same reason that different games are available at different prices in different countries via steam, or not available at all in some countries.
Here in Australia I only have access to apps, games and books via Google Play. No music or movies.
Ahahaha, racism
But seriously, it has to do with licensing. If a company wants to sell things, they're not going to play favorites by not selling in certain countries.
it has nothing to do with racism.
it's completely about licensing, and I think looking at it from a business point of view would prove why.
India, having such a big population, simply means more sale/ greater sales area for google, so they wouldn't be ignoring you by any means.
honestly it would be your government that has a problem with google and is stopping google on some level.
just my opinion though, I believe it would be fairly close.
Have you tried modaco's xperia forum?
Hope this helped out
spiritofcat said:
I think it's to do with media licencing.
The same reason that different games are available at different prices in different countries via steam, or not available at all in some countries.
Here in Australia I only have access to apps, games and books via Google Play. No music or movies.
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voryzen said:
it has nothing to do with racism.
it's completely about licensing, and I think looking at it from a business point of view would prove why.
India, having such a big population, simply means more sale/ greater sales area for google, so they wouldn't be ignoring you by any means.
honestly it would be your government that has a problem with google and is stopping google on some level.
just my opinion though, I believe it would be fairly close.
Have you tried modaco's xperia forum?
Hope this helped out
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Ah, trust the Aussies to come in here and tell it like a Sir. Good to see.
Licensing is exactly the issue. It's whether Google's services contravene your home Country's laws and regulations for media distribution.
As these services are built for the US, it's only natural they get them all. It most definitely has nothing to do with racism, believe me if Google were allowed to collect data on every human being on the planet - they would.
And as for the apk files you can usr market enabler and set it to usa to download the apps from the play store or you can google for them.These apps are not hardware dependant.
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nerot said:
And as for the apk files you can usr market enabler and set it to usa to download the apps from the play store or you can google for them.These apps are not hardware dependant.
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Hello!
Thanks for the reply.
I know it isn't racism, it was just a way to get people reading.
But if it is about licensing then I believe they don't take that issue seriously either.
I am from the Middle East (not India), and they do launch phones here officially, I mean it isn't that they are imported here by some third party, and yet initially these phones have Android Market or Google Play (now) available on them. It gets deleted only when your phones get an official service here from the official service centers.
So, should I be hopeless about getting Google Books or Movies here, anytime soon?
Here's what I think is the case. They (Google) probably think that they don't have many customers in this region or any region besides Europe or America or Australia. And I need to get a word to them. That's why I inquired about a contact place or some sort of Google's website. I mean it's amazing that Google rules the internet but hasn't got its own website.
If it had to be about licensing, then how come I am able to buy e-books, for instance, on websites like Kobo, Amazon etc. Same goes for music and movies.
All I have to do is Pay. Like i said before if I go to London, download the Google Books or Movies, and get back; i can easily enjoy it here. All I have to do is pay through credit card, and generally a credit card has no boundaries. I mean nobody rejects your credit card in Moscow because it was issued in Luxembourg, or do they?
And secondly, can somebody of you guys (of course living in UK or USA) upload your APK of Google Books and Google Movies somewhere on the internet and make me aware of it. I think you can locate it using Astro.
Thanks.
Watch the attitude please
broncogr said:
Watch the attitude please
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Ah ................ What?
What he is trying to say, is you didn't need to post it twice. We know your frustrated and are powerless to do anything about it ourselves.
Maybe you would be better off taking this up with google instead?
Hope this helps
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
Jack Shepard said:
Hello!
Thanks for the reply.
I know it isn't racism, it was just a way to get people reading.
But if it is about licensing then I believe they don't take that issue seriously either.
I am from the Middle East (not India), and they do launch phones here officially, I mean it isn't that they are imported here by some third party, and yet initially these phones have Android Market or Google Play (now) available on them. It gets deleted only when your phones get an official service here from the official service centers.
So, should I be hopeless about getting Google Books or Movies here, anytime soon?
Here's what I think is the case. They (Google) probably think that they don't have many customers in this region or any region besides Europe or America or Australia. And I need to get a word to them. That's why I inquired about a contact place or some sort of Google's website. I mean it's amazing that Google rules the internet but hasn't got its own website.
If it had to be about licensing, then how come I am able to buy e-books, for instance, on websites like Kobo, Amazon etc. Same goes for music and movies.
All I have to do is Pay. Like i said before if I go to London, download the Google Books or Movies, and get back; i can easily enjoy it here. All I have to do is pay through credit card, and generally a credit card has no boundaries. I mean nobody rejects your credit card in Moscow because it was issued in Luxembourg, or do they?
And secondly, can somebody of you guys (of course living in UK or USA) upload your APK of Google Books and Google Movies somewhere on the internet and make me aware of it. I think you can locate it using Astro.
Thanks.
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Google books and Google movies are built into the Google play store. If your government refuses to do what Google requires to allow them to use it then there is nothing g you can do. There are a few countries that like to control what is seen by its citizens. Take China for instance, they have complete control and Google market is not installed by default. If the play store is removed when you get am official update then that tells you it is a government thing and you need to talk to them about it.
Hungary: No music, or movies, not even books. Only Apps. Great!
Executioner1337 said:
Hungary: No music, or movies, not even books. Only Apps. Great!
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Same here in Serbia
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According to Google play stores free apps are available to users in any country with just books movies and paid apps being restricted due to licensing agreements and in certain countries also due to the government.
You can of course work around some restrictions, if you look in the apps section here at xda there are modified or patched free apps to help you do so such as most recently a modified market app.
Dave
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Same in Romania - only apps in Play (at the beginning only free apps were allowed but now we can buy without restriction).
But isn't racism, as others already pointed out. Is about copyright, licensing agreements or government censorship.
And this isn't restricted to Google Play. As an example - i couldn't buy RAGE from Steam (because wasn't available in Romania) but i bought a retail version at the store and i was able to use the key even on Steam. So, in other words, is about who and what can sell in a certain region. So, you can buy a book from London and read it in Middle East, as you say, because you own it. But you can't buy it in your country because of some stupid law in your country or because some producer/seller/editor have no interest in your country (again, not because of racism, but because they consider that the income won't justify the investment - in Romania we still can't buy games from PSN or play on PSN, even if Sony sell Playstation in Romania since Adam banged Eve).
Hello everybody,
i just got an acer liquid e700.
unfortunately, there's no cyanogenmod available for it, and scanning this and other android forums i soon realised that, if i use some inoffical rom, i will most probably loose the triple sim functionality.
so, how can i make sure my acer liquid e700 with stock android 4.4.2 kitkat does not call home to google?
it is rooted already.
i do not have a google account, so there's already quite a lot of stuff that wouldn't work anyway and can be disabled/uninstalled: drive, gmail, google (search?), google settings, google+, hangouts, maps, google photos, "play movies & tv", play newsstand, play store.
(that in itself is an impressive list. phew)
however, is that enough? there's still some questionable apps. most of all, acer's own apps.
...before i go into much more detail, maybe some guide is already out there?
bonus if it's for acer devices that ship with their very own brand of spyware.
in the end, i'm not a cryptofreak, but i'd like my phone to be as safe as my linux desktop:
i want to decide who and when uses the network, and i want to make sure that apps don't spy on other apps.
i want to listen to my local (on my desktop computer) music collection without google & the world knowing about it. just an example.
ps:
i'm planning on using f-droid as much as possible.
i read an article on a german android forum that said: things to do BEFORE your android phone goes into the internet for the first time:
http://www.android-hilfe.de/thema/c...es-das-1-mal-ins-internet-geht-afwall.611866/
it comes down to having a working firewall and block everything, before you put data cards in or use wifi.
there's an older article here:
http://android-hilfe.digidip.net/vi...d-hilfe.de/forum/acer-liquid-e700-forum.1800/
and these were also helpful:
http://android-hilfe.digidip.net/vi...d-hilfe.de/forum/acer-liquid-e700-forum.1800/
http://android-hilfe.digidip.net/vi...d-hilfe.de/forum/acer-liquid-e700-forum.1800/
here's a similar thread on that german forum:
http://www.android-hilfe.de/thema/todo-liste-fuer-sicherheit-privatsphaere.723271/