My current sat nav is slowing going to the afterlife. Its served me great as i've all favourites saved on it in France, Germany etc as its got full European access but I was thinking about going to buy a dedicated sat nav, with speed cam POI, traffic updates etc but then wondered what my phone could do instead.
Currently I use Apple maps & I have just started to use Waze, which provides live traffic and has some re-routing functionality. It's a bit laggy sometimes but better than my old sat nav that doesn't have live traffic or latest maps!
In the UK i am totally fine to use what I want as I have no limits on data but in Europe I have never used data due to cost. So am I going to be stuck with this situation?
As for example if I purchased TOMTOM maps for my phone does it cache so I can use it "offline" in Europe or will I need to use data and any estimations on how much as I believe its £1.99 a day for data but not alot (wonderful O2!)
any other do it all in one solutions out there? or am I best sticking to my original plan and just buying a new sat nav?
Thanks
Kev
Despite having a built-in Sat Nav system I ended up using Waze twice in June this year.
The first time was when I had to make a fast run from LM to Paris CdG airport and I can honestly state that without Waze I would not have got to the airport on time despite the built-in system trying to re-route me around the terrible Friday evening traffic.
A few days later I headed back to Paris for an overnight stay on the east side of the City and once again Waze outperformed the built-in.
I agree with my learned friend, Mr Redford that a sat nav system has a better sized screen, however the way in which Waze, and therefore Google Maps, gathers it's data is for more immediate than the other systems on offer.
Waze is, if you don't already know, owned by Google these days and it relies on drivers/passengers inputting information in to their devices to assist others. Google maps also uses Android powered devices to record the speed of the device and then to render that on to Google Maps - assuming that you switch on the traffic layer.
Personally I would stick with one of the above but only if I could hear the directions clearly through my car's audio system.