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valhalla360 wrote:I actually didn't know if all cell phones came equipped with GPS. I don't pay any attention to phones.fj12ryder wrote:LouLawrence wrote:What if the tablet/phone doesn't have onboard GPS? Would you still not need cell access?
Why does cellular continue to be talked about. This is simply not an issue with the phone/tablet usage with Google Maps and WAZE.
You really have to try if you want to find one that doesn't come with built in GPS. If you do find one, it's likely been in a warehouse for the last 10yrs gathering dust.
PS: Low bridges are really not a big issue. Check your route over before departing and most obvious issues will be apparent.
โDec-29-2021 05:34 AM
LouLawrence wrote:Thanks Richard, I actually didn't know if all cell phones had GPS built in, which was why I asked. Thanks again Richard.fj12ryder wrote:LouLawrence wrote:What if the tablet/phone doesn't have onboard GPS? Would you still not need cell access?
Why does cellular continue to be talked about. This is simply not an issue with the phone/tablet usage with Google Maps and WAZE.
That really has nothing to do with the conversation but if you are using a flip phone you likely don't need to be in this discussion.
โDec-29-2021 03:38 AM
fj12ryder wrote:LouLawrence wrote:What if the tablet/phone doesn't have onboard GPS? Would you still not need cell access?
Why does cellular continue to be talked about. This is simply not an issue with the phone/tablet usage with Google Maps and WAZE.
โDec-29-2021 03:25 AM
fj12ryder wrote:LouLawrence wrote:What if the tablet/phone doesn't have onboard GPS? Would you still not need cell access?
Why does cellular continue to be talked about. This is simply not an issue with the phone/tablet usage with Google Maps and WAZE.
โDec-28-2021 12:43 PM
LouLawrence wrote:What if the tablet/phone doesn't have onboard GPS? Would you still not need cell access?
Why does cellular continue to be talked about. This is simply not an issue with the phone/tablet usage with Google Maps and WAZE.
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larry cad wrote:LouLawrence wrote:pconroy328 wrote:
There have been a lot of improvements in 21 years! I take it you have Google Maps on your phone but you want a unit that does NOT need an internet connection to work?
Will you use it while driving? Or hiking?
We see this all the time. Google Maps does not need a cellular signal to work. It does need a connection to setup the trip or somewhere along the early part of the trip but it downloads the upcoming instructions so going without a cellular connection for periods of time will not effect its performance.
All you need is Google Maps and/or WAZE (both free!) and you will have the best highway information at your fingertips. As an example, the other day, heading S. on I-85, the highway was closed due to a deadly accident. Google Maps routed us around it while your stand alone GPS would have taken you directly into that stand still traffic.
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