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"I was worried about using my phone in case it uses up all the charge . But maybe I need to test it out . " in car charger is cheaper than a sat nav both need plugging in | |||
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"I was worried about using my phone in case it uses up all the charge . But maybe I need to test it out . " get a phone charger in your car and a well positioned holder so you can see it easily. Mostly satnavs are for the last mile when driving point to point as signs will find the town for you, so it doesn't really need to be on for the whole journey. | |||
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"I've never yet, owned a Sat Nav. I'm considering going to the dark side, as I have a few trips to unknown territory to do over the summer hols. Are they much of a muchness ? Are there any best avoided and are they equally good regardless of the amount they cost? I'm not travelling to Europe, just in the UK and want something easy to use, as I'm crap at using technology at the best of times. Any handy hints appreciated. " I use the Sat Nav 2 app on my phone, I think from memory it costs about £1.50, and then a few quid to get the maps offline. | |||
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"I was worried about using my phone in case it uses up all the charge . But maybe I need to test it out . " Put your phone into airplane mode to test if it works without using data. That's what I was advised. We have just bought a cheap tom-tom for our holidays to Italy/Spain to save the arguments caused by Mrs ddc's poor eyesight when reading maps, and my inability to know left from right. (Also my excuse for voting for Blair ) All our phones are pay-as-you-go, and so the data, even in this country, is expensive. (We normally just filch free WiFi) I think a basic uk-only one is around £60. Ironically, having bought it, I can't find where Mrs ddc has put it..... Mr ddc | |||
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"If you have a smartphone you can use Maps / Navigator and save your dosh to spend on something else" yep, best advice you are going to get. Free updates, and route re-direction too I believe. | |||
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"I was worried about using my phone in case it uses up all the charge . But maybe I need to test it out . get a phone charger in your car and a well positioned holder so you can see it easily. Mostly satnavs are for the last mile when driving point to point as signs will find the town for you, so it doesn't really need to be on for the whole journey." I have a holder somewhere so will test it out ! And download an app to my phone. Thank you everyone for the advice. I prefer reading maps etc, but like you all say it's for that last part of the journey and avoiding hold ups. I'll experiment with it this week as off London way some time next week. | |||
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