If you didnt know, Google Nav will work offline once it initially gets the route.
So connect to wifi at home, get route and your on your way. Not sure about recalculations and stuff, you sure as heck wont have traffic lol.
i just stumbled across this over the weekend. i was messing with it, letting the nav show me the wrong way to get to where i was going and realized i still had roads when i lost signal in the mountains. pretty cool.
If you didnt know, Google Nav will work offline once it initially gets the route.
So connect to wifi at home, get route and your on your way. Not sure about recalculations and stuff, you sure as heck wont have traffic lol.
I have found googles traffic info to be pretty much useless. It wont report traffic congestion until after I've been stuck in it about 10 minutes.
And if has it at home on the internet before I go out its usually not news. Like 66 being backed up into DC.
Well, its ALWAYS backed up going into DC, thats not unusual.
Tell me about it. Plus with all the 495 construction I'm almost afraid to take the highways at night!
I think Google's traffic reporting is somewhat based on average congestion patterns learned over time. Wouldn't surprise me anyway, and it would be nice to see that make its way over to offline maps.
I thought they used realtime data from phones? I swear when I had a Pre, one of my questions was "submit location data for things like traffic reporting."
Thought, I didn't see that when I was setting up my EVO3D.
Regardless, I love leaving work and seeing "oh, it's only yellow" and seeing a line of cars on the beltway. I listen to WTOP as a backup anyway, so I'm usually ok.
I have found googles traffic info to be pretty much useless.
rumor is google nav is going offline sometime soon.