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GPS on wifi only ipad

what are my options when using a wifi only ipad mini to download maps requiring gps??

iPad Mini

Posted on Apr 28, 2015 5:58 AM

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Apr 28, 2015 6:42 AM in response to RLgauci

A mini-education:



GPS signals are separate from and completely unrelated to both the Internet and the cellular telephone network. GPS signals come directly from the GPS satellites. They provide signals that allow GPS receivers to calculate latitude and longitude information. Map software then takes that latitude/longitude info and converts it to land mass, roads, bridges, highways, buildings, etc. Navigation software is "map software on steroids." It goes one step further in that it provides real-time directions to enable you to reach a desired destination.


Most navigation software stores the maps right in the iPad/iPod/iPhone but a disadvantage is that the maps must be periodically updated (perhaps once/year). The Internet is not required to use the system but it is required to update the maps.


Some navigation software gets the maps from the Internet and requires an Internet connection to function but an advantage is that the maps are always up-to-date.


The WiFi+3G/4G iPad and the iPhone both have a GPS receiver. The WiFi-only iPad and the iPod do not and these devices require an accessory.


WARNING: Some users have reported problems with IOS8.3 and the external GPS devices.

GPS on wifi only ipad

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