GPS in Europe

KY_Tom

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My wife & I will be travelling to Europe later this year. She has a VZW iPhone4 (MC678LL) which will not be useable for cellular service, but I was wondering whether her GPS will still work? I know that she would need to use some offline maps - i.e. CityMaps2Go, etc.

Any info would be appreciated?

Thanks in Advance - Tom
 

isabellaadamz

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If you purchase an International Roaming SIM when you travel, instead of taking your Australian mobile with you whilst you travel through Europe, then you should save at least 70% or more. I am sure that you would rather keep your money in your pocket., I'm using holidayphone during my foreign tour. They providing cheap and best services. SIM Card for Australia
 

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If you purchase an International Roaming SIM when you travel, instead of taking your Australian mobile with you whilst you travel through Europe, then you should save at least 70% or more. I am sure that you would rather keep your money in your pocket., I'm using holidayphone during my foreign tour. They providing cheap and best services.
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GPS is Global Positioning System, satellite based, independent of the cellular net ... so it works globally. I mainly use it to track my bike rides in Finland.

Maps depends on what you want from the maps. Take a look at Open Street Maps. It gets updated by users, so sometimes many details get into it quickly.

Don't know anything about your options for roaming, sorry.
 

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