Using a cell phone as a GPS
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Using a cell phone as a GPS
Good day all.
I have a used cell phone sitting about. Samsung J3 and works just fine. Has the built in GPS feature and was looking at possibly getting a few apps to turn it into a handheld GPS. Toms Hardware notes a few apps that cost between 15 and 30 dollars.
has anyone done this and how does it work? figure for trails around the lease I could use it no problem. I have mounted marine grade USB ports on my ATV to ensure being able to keep the phone and other items charged.
thanks!
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I have a used cell phone sitting about. Samsung J3 and works just fine. Has the built in GPS feature and was looking at possibly getting a few apps to turn it into a handheld GPS. Toms Hardware notes a few apps that cost between 15 and 30 dollars.
has anyone done this and how does it work? figure for trails around the lease I could use it no problem. I have mounted marine grade USB ports on my ATV to ensure being able to keep the phone and other items charged.
thanks!
D
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From what little I've read about it, it sounds like a GPS is a better GPS than a phone is. Whether you use a phone or GPS, you should carry a compass too. You don't want to get lost if there's a solar flare interrupting the signals. One time a woman in a minivan followed her GPS right on to some railroad tracks and got stuck. She was barely able to get her kids out before a train turned her minivan into scrap metal.
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From what little I've read about it, it sounds like a GPS is a better GPS than a phone is. Whether you use a phone or GPS, you should carry a compass too. You don't want to get lost if there's a solar flare interrupting the signals. One time a woman in a minivan followed her GPS right on to some railroad tracks and got stuck. She was barely able to get her kids out before a train turned her minivan into scrap metal.
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I think that says more about the woman's lack of intelligence than anything. Blindly following GPS when there is no road there is just dumb. I saw a story not long ago about a truck driver that ended up getting his truck stuck on a pedestrian bridge because GPS told him to go that way. He actually made it across another pedestrian bridge first. How either bridge didn't collapse from the weight is quite amazing. At some point you can't just blindly rely on technology, a little common sense goes a long way.
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I have been reaserching the same thing, it seems you need a phone with a dedicated GPS not a gps that runs off a cell tower. Check to see if your phone's gps will work when you do not have a cell signal. I have also read you need to download a map of the area you wish to travel before you get there and put it on a seperate sd xard for best performance. Otherwise the city maps try to overpower the off road patterns. This is based entirely on my reaserch and believw mw I am NO computor wiz!!
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