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2011 Outback to have .... wifi + 3G?
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To slightly derail this, I am also disturbed by some of the trends towards cloud based navigation apps. If I am really lost, last thing I need to worry about is having a wireless data connection. The whole US and Canada map data with POIs is < 1.5gb!!! There are uses for live data and navigation but not base map data. |
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But back to the thread topic... I too don't see a huge benefit to having my car as a wifi to 3G bridge. Sure, it means being able to use your laptop in the car over its wifi connection... but wouldn't a 3G card for the laptop itself be more useful, because then you can use it outside of the car as well? If I'm paying $30/mo for 3G data access... I'm going to want to have it away from my ride too. |
I did a lot of research on this because I do not have a data plan for my iPhone... I tested most every free app and scrounged data on all the pay ones.
TomTom, Navigon, etc have full base maps on device and can create routes, find POIs, etc. on the fly without data connection. MotionX-GPS Drive, Skoober, Gokivo, Waze, Google, MapQuest, etc. all rely in some way on on-line data access for map, routing, street names and/or other data, not just up to date POIs. Some won't even fire up without a data connection, others will work from cached data but only if you already planned a route. Some can't create a route or display street names. These also require that the Internet is up and their servers/site is up, not just a data connection. Servers apparently being an issue with some of the open source or smaller company apps. Living in Nevada, any of those are objectionable to me. If I am near but not in Winnemucca, Lovelock, Hawthorne, Tonahpah or worse and get turned around and turn on my Nav app and it can't tell me what to do without a data connection, I am not a happy camper. Lot's of other scenarios, but you get the point. |
Yeah, that is the main problem with the Nav apps. A standalone unit with built in maps is much better if you are planning on spending a lot of time outside of developed areas.
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TOMTOM, Navigon, Copilot Live and any other 400mb(regional)-1.5gb(national) Apps mostly work fine without data. 2-10Mb ones, not so much. |
My TomTom blows me away. It can find pretty much any business you're looking for in any random place and it has no data connection. It just has a seriously robust bank of POI's onboard.
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