stephenn wrote:
Use as a primary, as just shows aerial maps (my preference)... but runs on mobile phone signal, which is cool round town, but may very likely fail in remote spots (probably when most required).... so not a replacement for sat nav... but a neat tool
Perhaps I'm missing something, but on my basic smartphone the mobile phone signal maps aren't really that accurate and only shows your approximate position, whereas in remote spots it uses the same GPS as a satnav, thus no real disadvantage?