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I have had a lot of problems with the Amazon Fire kids edition. They just aren't as stable as an iPad. If you have this as a primary nav, you're not gonna want to fight the device in the middle of nowhere... I'd go ad all the way.
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An android tablet is an Andriod tablet, as long as it has a GPS chip it will work. You do not need the cell service for it, a matter of fact I turn mine to airplane mode when i use it to conserve the battery life and that is one less process running, so it operates faster. I have an earlier post in this thread regarding how I use my tablet.Has anyone tried using the Verizon Ellipsis tablet for navigation?
I have one that I don't use for anything, and figured I could re-purpose it to GPS Nav if possible, and save myself from buying another one. They run Android, so it's got a pretty standardized OS. It's 4G-LTE, WiFi, and Bluetooth enabled, although I have deactivated the cell service for it. I would plan to use a dedicated GPS receiver, and run a WiFi link.
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