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Re: GPS without using data?
Try turning off aGPS. That's why it is using data.
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Re: GPS without using data?
I've used Garmin XT on my TP2 in Europe without using data.
As long as you aren't using the data features (weather, traffic, google search, etc), no data required.
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Re: GPS without using data?
i dont think so. agps triangulates based on cell tower location. it uses your cellular radio. not data.
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Re: GPS without using data?
Sorry, but it does use small bits of data to do that. Try this, turn off the data connection on your phone. Then open a GPS-enabled app and try to get a location fix. You will see your data connection restart and the signal icon showing data transfer.
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I found iGO. It looks promising. You load the downloaded maps, so hopefully it wont need to download any data.
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NaviComputer is another good one that works that way and it is free. A little learning curve to downloading the maps, but works very well.
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admission- after 7 minutes, something finally requested some data, but for all i know my push email turned it on. Last edited by austin420; 07-17-2010 at 01:59 AM. |
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