It ’s basically a ritual now : Fresh featuredebutson new Android phone ; political hack - happy G1 owner see new feature , develop seething jealousy ; said owners forge inexhaustibly tostealnew lineament . Last workweek , Google Maps Navigationhit theDroid . Today , the G1 .
Google Maps Navigationwill be part ofAndroid 2.0 , and Android 2.0 is expected to derive to most — if not all — Android handsets on the grocery finally , so given how complicated this hack is ( fairly ! ) , and that it requires a rooted phone , it ’d be prudent for most folks to just wait this out . That enjoin , there ’s no saying how long it ’ll be until Eclair seeds out to older handsets , and there ’s no guarantee that the G1 — and old breaking wind in its little corner of the universe — will ever get it . Anyhow , here‘s what you need to do , fromXDA :
Downloadhere

ensure you have CyanogenMod 4.2.3.1 , by the mode .
1 ) Unzip zip to desktop
2 ) Run Part 1.bat

3 ) When prompted to press any winder , do so ; the phone will boot
4 ) When your phone is running again , run Part 2.bat
5 ) When prompted to press any winder , the installation physical process is done .

6 ) check that GPS is enabled
7 ) Open Maps and press OK
- Press Menu

9 ) Press centering
10 ) Enter an end item
11 ) Click Go

12 ) Just under “ Show on map ” , click Navigate .
13 ) When prompt to add the vocalism codec , do so .
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