Is there an app for a Gps that does not requite data…wondering what people would use on a phone app for getting around when you have no data and want to avoid roaming fees.
Both Apple Maps and Google Maps allow you to download maps for later use. Your phone doesn't need to be connected to a service to get location information from the GPS satellites, but you will get more accurate information if you are.
Is there an app for a Gps that does not requite data…wondering what people would use on a phone app for getting around when you have no data and want to avoid roaming fees.
While people have pointed out that you can download maps on google/Apple I would suggest “Here”
You also download the map but unlike Apple (can’t speak for google) the map isn’t deleted after a certain timeframe.
You can then state use offline only rather easily to know you won’t occur any roaming charges.
I used this for years to get out of MCO as cell service would take forever to get a signal for Apple Maps to work.
You need to find an app that specifically uses off-line mapping. There are quite a few that are made for offline mapping/guidance so no roaming charges(maps.me or osmand as an example). I haven't used it but depending on how many maps you download it may take up some decent space on your phone. IMO both are better options than google or apple for offline maps.
Both Apple Maps and Google Maps allow you to download maps for later use. Your phone doesn't need to be connected to a service to get location information from the GPS satellites, but you will get more accurate information if you are.
It really depends on the Cruise line some have their own Cellular offerings. You will want to double check how your eSIM test may go before your actual cruise.
It really depends on the Cruise line some have their own Cellular offerings. You will want to double check how your eSIM test may go before your actual cruise.
Thanks, I’ve researched it and narrowed it to down to three companies that specialize in providing service on cruise ships and claim that their E-sims will work on the ship I’ll be on. We’ll see. It’s worth a shot. It’s not a lot of money.
Thanks, I’ve researched it and narrowed it to down to three companies that specialize in providing service on cruise ships and claim that their E-sims will work on the ship I’ll be on. We’ll see. It’s worth a shot. It’s not a lot of money.
Please come back and share your experience here if you’re able to. I’ve used Airalo eSIM at ports but never thought to try it on the actual cruise. We sail Royal Caribbean. Interested to hear how your experience is!