![]() ![]() One advantage that I thought my Garmin Drive 50LMT still had over smartphone apps was its almost bullet-proof ability to maintain its GPS connection vs my iPhone’s uncertain cellular data tether while driving through dead zones. I shouldn’t admit this, but I often have both my Garmin and Waze operating simultaneously to see if they agree on the fastest way to go. All of the real-time traffic and hazard updates provide a nifty virtual view a few miles up the road. My Garmin simply can’t compete with the more flexible user experience of navigation apps on smartphones.īut the good news is I’ve recently taken a big step forward… These days, I’ve been using Waze on my iPhone. It’s admittedly difficult to defend my ongoing allegiance to this expensive older tech. Yes, I must report that I’m still using my portable Garmin GPS in my Toyota RAV4. Or do they? Even with no bars, Waze can still get you where you’re going. We all know that navigation apps on your smartphone need to be online to function in your car. ![]()
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