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Re: Possible to use Internal GPS in no coverage area?

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Originally Posted by iiimik3 View Post
AGPS only uses the data connection to create a route.
More misinformation. AGPS doesn't make routes. AGPS uses land based assistance servers to determine your location. AGPS works by using data from the satellites + an assistance server to determine a location more quickly and where poor satellite signal is an issue.

Your mapping software whether it be sprint navigator, garmin xt, tom tom, etc etc, does the routing based off your location as determined by your (a)gps and the maps.
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