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Old 12-20-19, 07:56 AM
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There's lots of options when using a smart phone(no help I know..but the web is full of info on this), that being said..you should only use a smartphone for navigation if you have lots of capacity to keep it charged. Cell phone navigation can suck a lot of power..less if you use offline maps..but power is still an issue. A cell phone is better used as a backup nav device and more importantly as your bailout safety device if you need help. If you suck your cell battery down due to using for navigation and then need help..you have a problem. ..mho..
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