Thats part of your planning - you download your maps before you leave home, just like you would have historically bought a paper map of the area. The point being it can be done ay home and does not use data.This is a caravan forum, so I would expect that you are out and about and no home wifi available. 😀
Again not everyone has data to stream films, but that is their choice?If their setup can handle streaming films, etc the extra data for satnav will be small by comparison.
Some sites provide WIFI as well as caravanners with their own setup.
Doesn't bother me as have unlimited data plan on my phone. Our car is not on a subscription plan, but the data updates constantly so not sure how it is done as no need for it to be connected to the mobile phone?Thats part of your planning - you download your maps before you leave home, just like you would have historically bought a paper map of the area. The point being it can be done ay home and does not use data.
If it’s like mine it has its own “SIMs” somewhere hidden away, but there are no subscription charges for the standard services. When I start it at home it will tell me there’s no connection to the Toyota servers as we are in a terrible area for mobile signals. But t sorts itself out once at the top of the road. I am looking at Toyota insurance when my renewal comes up as you can discounts depending on the percentage of driving in electric mode. Yesterday when it was being serviced I asked how it did this and was told the car just communicated the data just like it does to my Toyota app. Spookey😂Doesn't bother me as have unlimited data plan on my phone. Our car is not on a subscription plan, but the data updates constantly so not sure how it is done as no need for it to be connected to the mobile phone?
I think the minimum of my riving is in electric mode due to numerous slight incline sin our area. We are also in a very bad reception area, but surely the Satnav works off GPS signal however could be collecting data from 4G masts as you travel along? By the same token, the TomTom is not on subscription, but still updates on traffic incidents?If it’s like mine it has its own “SIMs” somewhere hidden away, but there are no subscription charges for the standard services. When I start it at home it will tell me there’s no connection to the Toyota servers as we are in a terrible area for mobile signals. But t sorts itself out once at the top of the road. I am looking at Toyota insurance when my renewal comes up as you can discounts depending on the percentage of driving in electric mode. Yesterday when it was being serviced I asked how it did this and was told the car just communicated the data just like it does to my Toyota app. Spookey😂
Yes the satnav location is from gps, the other inputs can come in from mobile masts or other information sources, such as road sensors, user submitted reports, traffic flow based on mobiles, historical data and commercial reporting companies. It will probably vary depending on the particular sat nav system being used.I think the minimum of my riving is in electric mode due to numerous slight incline sin our area. We are also in a very bad reception area, but surely the Satnav works off GPS signal however could be collecting data from 4G masts as you travel along? By the same token, the TomTom is not on subscription, but still updates on traffic incidents?
What goes up must come down 😂😂😂I think the minimum of my riving is in electric mode due to numerous slight incline sin our area. We are also in a very bad reception area, but surely the Satnav works off GPS signal however could be collecting data from 4G masts as you travel along? By the same token, the TomTom is not on subscription, but still updates on traffic incidents?
A number of devices use multi-network SIMs and I've bought such a SIM from Scancom for use in my MIFI routerYes the satnav location is from gps, the other inputs can come in from mobile masts or other information sources, such as road sensors, user submitted reports, traffic flow based on mobiles, historical data and commercial reporting companies. It will probably vary depending on the particular sat nav system being used.
Risking being told I’m Fred Drift our dogs tracker uses location from gps, and transmits that location to the mobile network, but it’s not provider specific. That info goes to the tracker company and they then transmit her location to my mobile, which is network specific. That’s one reason my wife and I are on different networks.
I just hope that if I ever need the Emergency or Collision Detect in the car, that I don’t get the “Unable to Connect…..” message.A number of devices use multi-network SIMs and I've bought such a SIM from Scancom for use in my MIFI router