Getting a "mobile" phone and then leaving it as home as much as possible. Hmmm makes sense.![]()
I miss my land line. I'm planning to tie the mobile to the wall, but haven't decided in which room yet...
Getting a "mobile" phone and then leaving it as home as much as possible. Hmmm makes sense.![]()
I can make telephone calls on mine. That and send/receive text messages. Anything else is irrelevant.
No it can play actual LPs as these are Long Plays. It can also play Albums. But I need to do some ripping for it to play a "CD" or "Tape" or "Vinyl".
I'm off to do my hoovering.
For me it is the telephone calls and texts that are irrelevant.
That's too much like being on a leash.......
Is there not an app. for that?
I'm curious too about coverage in W Norway..
Here while I just might get a Garmin64 to play with, gps on a phone would be suicidal. With no cell signal out of town, I guess I could write up my last wishes more neatly on the phone, in case of an accident in the bush. Seriously it's pointless to carry the phone rather than leave it in the truck where it won't get dropped or wet.
W Norway is all fjords and mountains, so even with a lot of oil money the coverage is good only in towns and villages.
I'm sorry bout you're confused or ill-informed. You have ZERO need for a cell signal when using GPS, same as you don't on a standalone (and quite frankly inferior unit).
I'm sorry bout you're confused or ill-informed. You have ZERO need for a cell signal when using GPS, same as you don't on a standalone (and quite frankly inferior unit).
Same as on standalones you simply need offline mapping which is easily available, even through Google maps as you can download map for offline. However you can use OS mapping through apps like Viewranger. There is NO need for a mobile data signal at all, the map and GPS signal are completely independent. Having wifi/3g/4g near by can improve things but they're not needed for simple GPS navigation/mapping.
There are a few and they are free, but the attachment for the phone is quite expensive.
I miss my land line. I'm planning to tie the mobile to the wall, but haven't decided in which room yet...
I use an app called "GPS Status". It will list your position without any maps whatsoever. Also very useful to see how many satellites I have connection with in order to judge the precision.
It will only serve to tell you you can't get a fix on any satellites if you're in low terrain in the northern parts of Sweden, though, much like OldJimbo describes. If all satellites are below the horizon you're out of luck.
Are you talking about apps for online dating services?![]()
How accurate do you find a phone GPS to be? I have to admit that I'd put anomalies with my vehicle GPS down to having an older cheaper unit. Apparently even heavy tree cover will cause large deviations, though.
How accurate do you find a phone GPS to be? I have to admit that I'd put anomalies with my vehicle GPS down to having an older cheaper unit. Apparently even heavy tree cover will cause large deviations, though.