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Old 04-06-2021, 10:52   #8
Jaymoss
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Re: Dead sat nav go moblie ?

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
Google Maps works perfectly well as a sat nav. Better than the Tom Tom One I was using previously. You can create custom maps to download to your phone so it's not using data while you're driving. Better, in my view, than other solutions that force you to store an entire UK map on your phone, using up a ton of your storage space. There's little point having the highlands and the far west of Wales and southwest England on your phone unless you ever mean to go there. But if you do plan a trip, you can define and download another map.
plus it is kept up to date pretty much as a new road opens etc
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