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I ask because I only have 300mb/month. Does using this app count towards my data plan? Thanks
I ask because I only have 300mb/month. Does using this app count towards my data plan? Thanks
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Youd think they would change/fix that. With a standalone GPS you use no data and it connects to no cell towers. Just the GPS sats themselves. Would be nice if the phones did that too and the only thing we had to worry with is the battery.
Even if you cache a map, it will still use data (and quiet a lot too) for the graphics. Besides that, Maps will only let you cache some 10 square miles, so unless you only use navigation for really short trips you're still gonna use a substantial amount of data.

They also require 4+ GB of disk space for all the maps and are constantly out-of-date. But if that's what you want, there are apps for that.Youd think they would change/fix that. With a standalone GPS you use no data and it connects to no cell towers. Just the GPS sats themselves. Would be nice if the phones did that too and the only thing we had to worry with is the battery.
But you can cache multiple 10 sq mi areas...Even if you cache a map, it will still use data (and quiet a lot too) for the graphics. Besides that, Maps will only let you cache some 10 square miles, so unless you only use navigation for really short trips you're still gonna use a substantial amount of data.
The reason a GPS (Garmin, TomTom, Etc) don't need cell data is because they all have several gigabytes worth of data already stored on them. All the maps, all the layers, all the zoom levels, everything is already on the device.
If you want google maps to operate offline, you would need the same several gigabytes of data stored on the phone.
As the question asks..
I ask because I only have 300mb/month. Does using this app count towards my data plan? Thanks
