I have a Apple iPad 3rd Gen (Wi-Fi/Cellular Verizon/GPS) 64 Gb tablet. I use it for now just at home with wi-fi. Can I use GPS in the car without activating cell service.
If so how do I configure the ipad to do this.
Thanks
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I have a Apple iPad 3rd Gen (Wi-Fi/Cellular Verizon/GPS) 64 Gb tablet. I use it for now just at home with wi-fi. Can I use GPS in the car without activating cell service.
If so how do I configure the ipad to do this.
Thanks
I use an app called MotionX GPS HD. It allows you to cache maps in advance (ie while still at home on wifi), or to download them in whatever detail you require, limited only by the available space on your iPad.
I use it extensively for off road driving, and would recommend it. GPS is very power hungry, so I would suggest keeping your iPad on charge while using this kind of app.
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yes you can and thats one of the advantage have cellular gps capability we dont need to activate the service but the gps can still work although might not 100percent accurate when i travel i just download regular map app for that country or state or area usually i search for the free maps and on the road when i open up the app then the gps activated by itself to pinpoint locations![]()
GPS is very accurate. It is independent of wifi.
You do, however need an iPad with cellular capability, because wifi only models lack the GPS chip.
MotionX GPS HD is available from the App Store. It's an iPad only app, although an iPhone version exists.
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thanks, I am looking at the motion x GPS drive, I need the voice guidance, curious though, what Is main difference between the drive model and the HD model???Originally Posted by KevinJS
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MotionX GPS = https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=h...GPS-Manual.pdf
MotionX GPS Drive = https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=h...ive-Manual.pdf
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Thank you Kevin, my off road driving days are pretty much over. I just Downloaded the Drive version.....Originally Posted by KevinJS
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