So a non SIM card ipad can run real time mapping. I always thought this wasn’t possible without plugging in an external GPS receiver??
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I think it depends which model iPad.... you are right Weeds, most wifi only iPads do not have a GPS in them.
I have used Sygic for years for general navigation on my iPhone. I bought it long before Apple or Google offered turn by turn navigation. It is constantly updated for free. I am in no way affiliated with Sygic or it's parent company.
Sygic Australia & New Zealand: GPS Navigation on the App Store
Description
The World’s Most Advanced Navigation app, trusted by 125 million drivers.
Sygic: GPS Navigation, Maps, Traffic, Speed Cameras
Whether you are travelling, commuting to work, or driving professionally Sygic GPS Navigation & Maps is your one map for everything.
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FEATURES
• High quality TomTom* maps stored on your device
• Voice guided navigation with spoken street names (TTS)
• Offline navigation without internet connection
• Free map updates multiple times per year
• Live Traffic service finds faster route, avoids traffic jams
• Mobile speed camera / radar warnings
• Head-up Display (HUD) projects GPS navigation onto your windshield
• Dynamic Lane Guidance & Junction View for safe lane changes
• Parking suggestions with info about availability & price
• Find cheapest gas based on your gas type
• Safety warnings about sharp turns and railway crossings
• Speed Limit warnings on map
• Fixed speed camera warnings
• Alternative Routes & Multiple waypoints on route
• Address/GPS coordinates entry by copy & paste
• Avoid Toll Roads in one country or entire route
• Pedestrian Navigation & Tourist attractions
• Millions of points of interest (POI)
• Car Audio Integration – Bluetooth or cable
• Dashcam that records even while you are navigating
I think clarification is required, unless you have maps loaded onto your device (phone/tablet etc ) then you will use data if an offline map isnt loaded.
You can download google maps use them for i think 28 days before they expire and you have to download again.
MudMap, stored on the device, no sim.
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Correct Nick,
That's one of the reasons I started using Metroview about 7 years ago. All the mapping is offline - now days it covers all of Australia and New Zealand. ( Downside is each update is 4-500meg)
The app developers are local and had a thread going on whirlpool where they would get feedback form end users and develop new features as people requested them etc.
I think by memory it cost me $18 in 2010.... and ever since all upgrades have been free and it still gets me out of trouble every time i'm in another city.
Thanks. A number of people stated clearly that the maps had to be on the device, but things get missed.
As for Google, or Apple for that matter, I simply do not trust their maps and won't download them. Sure, they are great for casual use, but not if you are reliant on accuracy. Many times I have found them to contradict each other when neither was correct. They need another 5 years in my view. Or, they need to by tomtom or Garmin.
Wish I'd heard of them back then, Mark. Would have been happy to support a local. Sygic cost me about $100 back around then. But, they too have been giving free updates at least 2 or 3 times a year. My main beef is that there isn't a truck version, but now trucks are a dirty word in my house I don't care about that either.
On that note, I will say that, if I had to drive a truck in and around the city I'd get the truck specific Garmin. B-Double routes, low bridges, etc.