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Coreymol

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Boerne, Texas, United States
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Corey
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Molinelli
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Army
Ive used Gaia several times and I like it a lot. it does take some getting used to but it has worked well for me and saved my bacon more than once with alternate routes etc. even offline. I can plan a trip on the website, name it sync my phone and just go no worries or troubles. im a big fan of it.
 

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Silt, CO, USA
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Brian
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Nichols
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I phone does have GPS, so I (prior to the journey) download the maps/routes in GAIA and onto my phone. My rig has a lovely large screen CarPlay compatible head unit on the stereo that displays the GAIA info.

I was a die-hard android guy up until a couple of years ago. The fact that I could not do what I describe above on an android device killed it for me. I made the switch to Iphone and CarPlay........and I will admit that both are better and for me and my use I am a happy camper.
 
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SS308

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Cheyenne, WY, USA
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Randy
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Miller
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29772

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USMC
All iPhones have GPS. But when in the middle of nowhere, for redundancy, I have my iPhone connected to my InReach, and GPS, SOS and satellite messaging through my Earthmate app work anywhere on the face of the earth.

I've not had any connectivity or accuracy issues. The CarPlay aspect of GAIA is getting better.
Thanks for the reply.
Guess I knew the iPhone had a GPS, but not for mapping utilization, that's good to know.