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I am about to upgrade to a Droid 2 Global from an original Motorola Droid.
On a CDMA-only Droid, GPS does not work in Europe, though if the phone can identify your location by a wireless signal, it can download the appropriate maps and give you navigation instructions.
If I use the Droid 2 Global with a SIM card for a European carrier, and a data plan, is the situation any better? Will GPS (and programs that rely on it, such as Google Navigate) now work as it does in the US?
On a CDMA-only Droid, GPS does not work in Europe, though if the phone can identify your location by a wireless signal, it can download the appropriate maps and give you navigation instructions.
If I use the Droid 2 Global with a SIM card for a European carrier, and a data plan, is the situation any better? Will GPS (and programs that rely on it, such as Google Navigate) now work as it does in the US?