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Thread: Best GPS Unit for Europe Trip?
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08-29-2011, 07:01 AM #11
I learned...you get the updates for the apps for less. I use the apps since 2009 and never paid for the 6 or 7 updates.
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JohnnyNorth (08-30-2011)
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08-29-2011, 07:15 AM #12
Wrong! They are building the Galileo satellite system but it won't be ready for several years yet. We use the US and Russian satellites same as you.
As for buying a satnav when you arrive in Munich, you will need to buy the European maps. I don't know how it works in the rest of Europe, but here in the UK we can buy the whole Europe map or just the UK which is cheaper. The units come with them ready loaded of course but if you go that route, make sure the one you buy comes with the whole Europe map and not just Germany. That's assuming you are going to other countries of course.
I would think it probably better to buy one in the US and get the Europe maps there so you will have your US guarantees to fall back on if the unit goes wrong!
Gareth
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JohnnyNorth (08-30-2011)
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08-29-2011, 10:22 AM #13
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JohnnyNorth (08-30-2011)
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08-29-2011, 01:48 PM #14
Needs to be able to use GSM. Not sure about Canadian carriers (Rogers?) but Verizon's iPhone here in the US is CDMA only, meaning it's pretty much useless in the EU. I suspect that Verizon is the only carrier with an iPhone crippled like this, but still worth it to make sure.
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JohnnyNorth (08-30-2011)
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08-31-2011, 11:40 AM #15
I don't know if US phones are carrier locked.
However, wintchase is right. Roaming and calling charges are insane in Europe if you use your phone on a different carrier. Even Europeans get shafted if they use their phone in a different country. And if you happen to use GPRS, you will really be ripped a new one. there are horror stories of people using GPRS for their daily facebook fix on holiday, and end up with a 17Keuro phone bill.
The best thing you can do is simply buy a prepaid card and put that in your phone. Use a different number during your holiday. It will save you a ton of money.
For GPS you can go with either Garmin or tomtom. those are the 2 dominant brands, and their maps are very accurate.Til shade is gone, til water is gone, Into the shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath.
To spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day
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JohnnyNorth (09-02-2011)
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09-02-2011, 12:51 AM #16
Hmmm, well not sure what to do still. I am thinking of using the iphone app only but not using cell service like eTom has suggested. Anyone have luck using a tablet based GPS program (either in NA or Europe)?