flibmeister
New Member
Has anybody had any real world experience using the GPS in the Droid where there's no cell service? I'm not talking about the cell-tower triangulation part of aGPS, I mean the standalone GPS, using only satellite data.
Obviously, the mapping of Google Nav won't be available in such a circumstance (at least not for long; I guess it's possible it could work from cached data for awhile). But some of the other apps (such as CoPilot) store the map data locally, so it would seem that, as long as such as an app is being used, the Droid might work just fine as a standalone GPS, even in the wilds where there's no cell service-- anybody know for sure?
Obviously, the mapping of Google Nav won't be available in such a circumstance (at least not for long; I guess it's possible it could work from cached data for awhile). But some of the other apps (such as CoPilot) store the map data locally, so it would seem that, as long as such as an app is being used, the Droid might work just fine as a standalone GPS, even in the wilds where there's no cell service-- anybody know for sure?