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Figure 56: Searching for a Point of Interest
In GPS speak, a "Point of Interest" is a business address saved on the GPS. You can think of the POI database as a pre-loaded yellow pages. Most modern GPS devices come pre-loaded with a Points of Interest database, allowing you to find nearby businesses, such as restaurants, gas stations, hotels, and more.
The nuvi 880 ships with around 6 million POIs pre-loaded onto the unit (Magellan's highest-end GPS units only have 4.5 millions POIs, so 6 million is a respectable number).
To search for a "Point of Interest", tap on Where to? -> Points of Interest, as shown above in figure 56.
Searching the pre-loaded POI database is a simple affair, requiring a few screen taps to choose a category (i.e. Restaurant), sub-category if appropriate (i.e. Restaurant -> Chinese), and how far away you want to search.

Figure 57: Selecting the Search Category and Proximity
In this example we'll be searching for a restaurant, so I'll tap on Food from this menu. I could have also chosen any of the following other Points of Interest (POI) categories:
If you're not sure what category a given business would be found under, but know the name of the place you're searching for, tapping on "Spell Name" allows you to search all POI categories at once for a specific name. However, in my testing I found searching all POI categories extremely slow. In some cases I gave up after a few minutes, assuming the search would never finish. You're better off searching within a particular POI category rather than searching all categories. Hopefully Garmin will address this issue in subsequent software updates.

Figure 58: Telling the nuvi Where to Search
By default, the nuvi 880 searches for Points of Interest (POIs) close to your current location. If you want to search for a business near a specific address, along your planned route, or near your destination address, tap "Near..." (shown in figure 57) to access the "Search Near..." screen, shown above:

Figure 59: Setting the POI Sub-Category
Some POI categories have sub-categories. For example, if you choose "Food" as the main category, the nuvi 880 asks if you also want to enter a sub-category (in this case, a food cuisine type). If we wanted to find the closest Mexican restaurant, for example, we could choose Mexican as the sub-category, and the nuvi would limit the results to just Mexican restaurants.
If you don't want to narrow the results by cuisine, choose "All Food" to list all restaurants.

Figure 60: Viewing the POI Search Results
The POI search results list displays each restaurant in order of closeness to our current location, along with the exact street address, distance, and direction indicator.

Figure 61: POI Details Page
Tapping on a POI in the search results list displays the details page for that particular POI. This screen displays the POI's street address and phone number (which can be dialed via the hands-free speakerphone once a Bluetooth enabled cell phone is paired with the nuvi 880).
This screen also lets you view the POI on the map before navigating to the address (Show Map), save the POI to the address book (Save), or begin routing to the business by tapping on the large green "Go!" button.

Figure 62: Expanding the POI Search Scope
When you search for POI's, the default behavior on the nuvi 880 is to search close to your current location. But what if you want to find a restaurant near your destination address instead? Or a shopping mall along the way to your destination? Tapping on Near... from the Where to? menu allows you to specify where you want to search for a given POI.
My eyes skipped over this button the first few times I used the nuvi, but it's an important feature you'll want to be familiar with.

Figure 63: Telling the nuvi Where to Search
The nuvi 880 allows you to specify one of four options for setting the POI search radius:
For example, if you wanted to find a restaurant near your destination, you would tap on Where to? -> Near... ->My Destination ->Points of Interest ->Food and so on.

Figure 64: Setting the Home Address
The Home address is a special saved address on the nuvi that provides quick, one-touch access to the address you'll use most often: home.
The first time you tap on Go Home from the Where to? menu, the nuvi 880 will prompt you to input your home address.

Figure 65: Entering a Home Address
The nuvi 880 allows you to enter a street address for the saved "Home" address, store your current location as the Home address (especially handy if your street address isn't located exactly where the map thinks), or pick a recently used address as the Home address.
Once the Home address has been set, it can be changed anytime by tapping on Where to > Favorites > Home > Edit

Figure 66: Favorites
Garmin calls the address book "Favorites". The list of saved addresses, or favorites, is accessed by tapping on Where to? > Favorites.
Garmin orders the favorite addresses by closeness to your current location. There's no way to sort favorites alphabetically, unfortunately.