Consumer Reports a few months back (I believe Jan. 2009) rated it the #1 non-smartphone Verizon phone. It's also consistently rated higher than most all other Verizon phones. What ratings and reviews...
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Type: Posts; User: whitetigergrowl
Consumer Reports a few months back (I believe Jan. 2009) rated it the #1 non-smartphone Verizon phone. It's also consistently rated higher than most all other Verizon phones. What ratings and reviews...
Like was stated above, odds are much lower of losing view of the sky than losing the network. In fact, I find it very rare.
And if you are stupid (IMO) enough to spend $2000 on a GPS system built...
No. It can't. You are entirely reliant on the Verizon Network. You lose the signal for any reason, you lose your navigation. Simple as that. If you are driving a state away for example, and you have...
Yeah buy a dedicated GPS. A Garmin preferably since VZ Navigator uses the same mapping company anyways. Fact is, VZ Navigator has never really been meant to replace a dedicated GPS. Almost guaranteed...