Yes, the Nexus 7 GPS will work without a mobile data plan. I have one
that's WiFi only and I use it for in vehicle navigation quite frequently,
although I use an iPad for flying because the EFB app I use
(OzRunways) is iPad only.
The GPS chipset in these devices typically is what's known as "assi
On 3/13/2014 9:15 PM, Mike T wrote:
> So what you mean is that I can buy a Google Nexus 7 and the GPS aviation
> software will work without having to make monthly payments to a cell phone
> carrier?
Correct. No need for a cell phone or data plan to use GPS and the
aviation software.
-Dj
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Dj
So what you mean is that I can buy a Google Nexus 7 and the GPS aviation
software will work without having to make monthly payments to a cell phone
carrier?
Going slightly off topic, what other features will also work without a
phone service and can you add one later? I'd like to buy a tablet wi
Watch out for iPads too. The WiFi only models don't have a GPS chipset -
only the cellular models support GPS. The GPS will work without a SIM
card, so the tablet doesn't have to be on a carrier plan, but the GPS
chipset has to be there.
Cheers,
Tony
On 11 March 2014 14:16, Michael Lineback w
Acer's Transformer Pad tablets had a real GPS (even in the wifi
versions)... The 'MeMo Pad' ones do NOT have a GPS.
On 3/10/2014 9:21 PM, Tony King wrote:
> Watch out for iPads too. The WiFi only models don't have a GPS chipset -
> only the cellular models support GPS. The GPS will work witho
On Mar 10, 2014, at 11:12 PM, "Mark Wegmet" wrote:
> Might be more money, but a lot less aggravation.
>
As someone who has both an iPad (WingX) and a Nexus 7 Android tablet (Avare),
I've not seen any significant difference in the level of aggravation. Both
types of tablets have their warts, a
Location Services is just Cell tower location it is not GPS.If you want
GPS on a tablet you have to find one with an internal GPS receiver or get
an external GPS receiver that connects bluetooth with your tablet. Ipad
and some Android tablets have aGPS or assisted GPS which means that they
X-Plane). Might be more money, but a lot less aggravation.
Mark W.
N952MW (res)
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From: KRnet [mailto:krnet-bounces at list.krnet.org] On Behalf Of Larry&Sallie
Flesner
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 9:54 PM
To: KRnet
Subject: Re: KR> Ready call it quits with apps
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At 06:53 PM 3/10/2014, you wrote:
>Hi everybody, I'm giving this one last ditch effort for some helpI'm going
>to take these tablets back and say the. With it.
>
>Doran
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Make sure you tablet has a built in GPS, then go to "Airventure
Pilot"
On 3/10/2014 7:53 PM, Doran Jaffas wrote:
> Hi everybody, I'm giving this one last ditch effort for some helpI'm going
> to take these tablets back and say the. With it.
Hi Doran,
Here is my advice, worth what you paid for it. :-)
1) Take it back to the store and ask if there is anyone
16:53:47 -0700
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> To: krnet at list.krnet.org
> Subject: KR> Ready call it quits with apps
>
> Hi everybody, I'm giving this one last ditch effort for some helpI'm going
> to take these tablets back and say the. With it.
On the nexus 7, the default is gps off. On minewith android 4.4...you
go to settings, location, mode, choose either high accuracy or gps only to
turn on the phycal gps.
On Mar 10, 2014 6:54 PM, "Doran Jaffas" wrote:
> Hi everybody, I'm giving this one last ditch effort for some helpI'm going
Hi everybody, I'm giving this one last ditch effort for some helpI'm going
to take these tablets back and say the. With it.
I have a Google premier 8 inch tablet. I can use Google Maps with this
tablet but when I attempt to use the Avare Aviation moving map it comes up
no GPS signal. I als
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