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aguablanco wrote:
I am curious as to why a stand alone GPS still seems to be so popular. What with smart phones and tablets being readily available I would think that the stand alone units would sort of fade away. I mean absolutely no disrespect to anyone for using whatever works for them. We all have our preferences.I am just wondering if I am missing some info that I could get with a GPS that I am not getting with my Droid phone.
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โFeb-16-2016 01:17 AM
SaltiDawg wrote:Mine will.. It operates exactly the same as the iPhone with internal GPS as mentioned above.whjco wrote:
The problem with using a phone for a GPS is when you're in a big city with a lot of sequential turns and then get a phone call which puts the GPS into the background. This never happens with a dedicated GPS unit.
So, you want to Simultaneously talk on your phone And listen to and follow directions while driving?
My in-dash NAV will not let me do that... which I view as a good thing! :S
โFeb-16-2016 01:15 AM
whjco wrote:Gee, mine works just fine when on the phone. I can clearly hear the person on the phone as well as the navigation prompts, and this happens often when traveling for work.
The problem with using a phone for a GPS is when you're in a big city with a lot of sequential turns and then get a phone call which puts the GPS into the background. This never happens with a dedicated GPS unit.
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โFeb-15-2016 04:58 PM
whjco wrote:
The problem with using a phone for a GPS is when you're in a big city with a lot of sequential turns and then get a phone call which puts the GPS into the background. This never happens with a dedicated GPS unit.