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Originally Posted by wyliec
I hope those prices are yearly, and not monthly.
One time lifetime fee. I believe lifetime is device based.
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billybovine, question (cell phone) gps and data usage...
Like you mentioned in a previous post, the gps works off of satellites, and not cell towers. Now that I have a smart phone, how does data usage play into when using your cell phone as a gps? We have 5 phones on a contract with, I think, 6GB's total/month. I know the answer is probably simple; I'm just not seeing it. Thanks
Maybe I found the answer in an article I found. Is it because the phone is updating your position on whatever map/app you have?
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Originally Posted by wyliec
Like you mentioned in a previous post, the gps works off of satellites, and not cell towers. Now that I have a smart phone, how does data usage play into when using your cell phone as a gps? We have 5 phones on a contract with, I think, 6GB's total/month. I know the answer is probably simple; I'm just not seeing it. Thanks
Maybe I found the answer in an article I found. Is it because the phone is updating your position on whatever map/app you have?
The gps signal from the satelites is one way only. The gps reciever chip in your device only recieves. The data it recieves is a free service provided by the US and other goverments around the world.
The data transfered between your phone and the cell tower is paid for through your plan with your provider.
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Originally Posted by billybovine
The gps signal from the satellites is one way only. The gps receiver chip in your device only receives. The data it receives is a free service provided by the US and other governments around the world. The data transferred between your phone and the cell tower is paid for through your plan with your provider.
I think he was asking what data would be used in this operation that he would be charged for on his cell phone plan. I'm wondering the same thing.
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Originally Posted by UtahPete
I think he was asking what data would be used in this operation that he would be charged for on his cell phone plan. I'm wondering the same thing.
Yes, that's what I'm trying to figure out.
This article isn't clear regarding data usage, and the gps function.
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/gps-c...oid-65429.html
UP,
Here's a better article that explains the data usage charge for using the gps.
https://itstillworks.com/iphones-gps...ata-18643.html
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Originally Posted by wyliec
Like you mentioned in a previous post, the gps works off of satellites, and not cell towers. Now that I have a smart phone, how does data usage play into when using your cell phone as a gps? We have 5 phones on a contract with, I think, 6GB's total/month. I know the answer is probably simple; I'm just not seeing it. Thanks
Maybe I found the answer in an article I found. Is it because the phone is updating your position on whatever map/app you have?
Any app, or option in an app, that says 'real time' will use your cellular data connection for the real time updates for anything not based on satellite data. All static information like maps (including gas station locations, parking locations, speed camera locations, etc.) and such that need to be downloaded can be by wifi or cellular data and then are retrieved as needed from the data stored on your phone. Constant wifi access is not possible while you're traveling.
My Sygic navigation app operates offline and updates my position constantly from satellite data and shows it on the stored map. Sygic has these options available, Real Time Traffic, real-time information about gas prices, and Find parking with live info about 40 million parking spot prices and vacancies. These all require an active data connection since they are regularly updated and are not static.
This help?
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Originally Posted by IdahoMtnSpyder
Seems to me like I read that Google Maps will download a map, but the extent and size is limited so you have to have periodic cell reception to continue downloading the next segment. But I suppose I could be wrong. I haven't looked at Waze, really, but it's my understanding it's mostly aimed at real time traffic updates which requires full time cell connection. Many, if not most, other nav programs have options for real time updates for traffic conditions which require cell connection, but the core of the program operates offline. That's the case with Sygic which I use.
All I know is when no cell tower reception "for a given" time the Nav function on my Apple 6+ quits and my GPS never quits. I have AT&T for our provider.
I navigated all over the world with no cell towers and no GPS with INS. Inertial Navigation System. This is a system that starts at any known
Latitude/Longitude on the planet and uses this position to navigate to another position on the planet. Litton built them. Prior to that we used the Doppler
system. It was not as accurate. Both these systems became obsolete once satellites were positioned to enable navigation world wide. Perhaps one day all
our phones will be able to navigate directly from GPS. Global Positioning System. This will happen when the next generation of navigation comes along and
the military no longer controls the satellites.
The good thing here is, I haven't gotten lost yet and if I had I would never admit it!
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Originally Posted by jaherbst
All I know is when no cell tower reception "for a given" time the Nav function on my Apple 6+ quits and my GPS never quits.
Does the Nav function on your iPhone use downloaded maps? If not then that's why it quits. Your GPS unit, and most, if not all, GPS apps other than Apple Nav and Google Street View depend on downloaded and stored maps. SV has the option to download and store maps for those times you're out of cell service. Either your iPhone Nav doesn't have that option, or you've never turned it on.
My Sygic GPS app uses downloaded and stored maps. If I haven't downloaded one for a particular state, and cross the state line into it, I see nothing for that state! I run Sygic on my Samsung 8" tablet. Nice big screen! When we were coming home from Illinois last spring I turned on Sygic while in the plane. It went bonkers when it couldn't find the road we supposedly were on!
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Jack...
From now on: I'm following YOU!
Do so at your own risk Bob! I have a reputation of leading some astray.
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Im trying to figure out if I should buy a 2017 or 2018, if Bob is willing to learn how to use a cell phone because of his 2018 thats all the proof I need that the 2018 is worth it
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