jtmat
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Yes, you download the maps to your phone so you don't need to have reception to navigate. It works great.. been up and down the east coast.Are you saying to download a map? and read it just as we did before navigation came along? on a very tiny phone screen? If I understand you correctly....That is a terrible idea my friend. If I am wrong in what you are saying...My apologies.
And again, my screen is 5 inches... not tiny... stop being so dramatic. The screen is larger than many external navigation devices sold. If you still have a flip phone, then that might be an issue.
edit: just read what you asked... I see... you don't understand what is being said, that is why you are against it. LOL... I did not say print the maps.... I said download them to your phone, as you would an application. You can download the maps and then turn off cell signal and your maps will still work (it works off gps, not cell signal).
The argument against using a phone for nav falls very short on all accounts... every time this convo comes up. Wires, no reception, small screen... lol... honestly...
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