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I think you can run it in the navigation view now without actually having a destination.
I have a few qeustions about Google Earth and my Droid, which arrives today.
If I am out of cell phone range will the GPS still function well enough to be usable in the field? I would hope that the GPS Feature uses the satellites like my hand held GPS device I normally use for backpacking but will Google Maps still load if I am unable to receive internet on the phone in he middle of the desert or elsewhere? Can I cache maps on the device which will then show me correct info in the field?
Did my MAPs update this morning, did everyone notice the TWO more apps you now have? "places" and "latitude". In a way I wish they didnt just add NEW apps just cause you updated one. What exactly is the purpose of the standalone Latitude app anyways?? Same function is found just by using the app MAPs and selecting latitude.
I dont see "places" and I had latitude before the update.
I have used the GPS function at 12,13,14 thousand feet in colorado hiking, running, mountain biking in valleys and deep tree coverage. However, if you dont have a cell/internet connection you will not get the map to update as you move along. and GM does not cache maps.
your going to want to look into an app called MyTracks to track all of your hikes and such and then when you come back to an area with a cell signal, it it will place the maps of course. and naturally, this app does not even use GM.
The Traffic layer was real helpful today as I went on a road trip to VA. I could look at the map and see where the congested traffic was and avoid it! I do have a few wishes and if these already exist, could someone let me know.
* To be able to manually locate something on the map then tap the screen to place a marker where you want and then have an option to Navigate to that location from your current location.
Thanks. I live in Colorado at 9603 ft and it and usually do not have too many problems getting a strong signal at the top of the mountains...it's the Valleys in CO that get blocked from cell signals more. However, my question is more directly about backpacking, like say in Utah. GPS signal is fine, cell signal is this part of the desert is non existant. In some areas closer to moab or other local towns may have a good signal but not as deep into the canyons as we like to go. All I want to be able to do is look on a google map to show me where I am at the time. So far most of the apps seem to have the ability to show you where you have been after the fact. I do carry a Garmin radio/gps but the unit is a couple years old and only shows a topo map style drawing...google shows a lot more.
No big deal, as all backpackers should know, always carry paper maps and do not depend on electronics to be your sole source of info in the filed..that is how people get lost, once the batteries drain or something breaks, then what do you do?