Corky
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If I'm to use my Samsung Tablet for my Navionics ap I'm going to have to subscribe to a network provider. How much data per month am I likely to use for the ap?
My tablet doesn't do data, no SIM card, Navionics works fine. It does do gps though, if yours doesn't that may be different.
If I'm to use my Samsung Tablet for my Navionics ap I'm going to have to subscribe to a network provider. How much data per month am I likely to use for the ap?
If I'm to use my Samsung Tablet for my Navionics ap I'm going to have to subscribe to a network provider. How much data per month am I likely to use for the ap?
Why not just set up a wifi hotspot on your phone and connect your tablet via wifi to that hotspot
That would be an interesting comparison to make. If it's not using a mobile network, as discussed above, how do mobile base stations come into it? Surely it's using satellite GPS?
Thanks to everyone for your comments.
That would be an interesting comparison to make. If it's not using a mobile network, as discussed above, how do mobile base stations come into it? Surely it's using satellite GPS?
Thanks to everyone for your comments.
When you say 'those with SIM cards also have GPS' - are you not mixing up GPS with GPRS? The latter (General Packet Radio Services) is based on mobile phone data, hence the need for a SIM card.
AFAIR the cellular location technology uses triangulation and / or RSSI readings to calculate your position. Not very accurate but good enough if you are walking / driving around an urban area. It is many years since I worked in the mobile phone industry so things may well have changed since then....
WiFi is, of course, only very limited range, counted in the 10's of metres maximum, hence why it cannot be used on a boat unless stationary in a marina that offers WiFi services.
It's just a quirk of the Apple chipset design. The chips that have SIM capability also have GPS on the chip and use station triangulation for a rough fix to make the GPS lock quicker. The chips Apple use for their WiFi only tablets don't have GPS on the chip and Apple chose not to add a dedicated chip.