Phone sat nav v sat nav devise?

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XJ Lady
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Phone sat nav v sat nav devise?

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Hi guys / gals could I pick your brains. I'm toying with idea of getting a sat nav but don't know which would be best, getting an app for my iPhone or a sat nav devise, and if a iPhone app, which one, or if devise which one.

I would need to be able to input routes manually, let the sat nav offer a route & be able to import a third party route. Can any one suggest the better option; devise or app & offer suggestions please (thumbs)
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iPhones and the like work fine in a car with air con, but when mounted on a bike in direct sunlight they quickly overheat and refuse to work until they are cooled down.

Garmin have many models of satnav but not all will accept imported routes.
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A quick search, last weeks question. http://www.adventurebikerider.com/forum ... t-nav.html
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Thanks treadtrader & Tim much appreciated. looks like stand alone devises are generally more robust & purposeful & phone make good backup system.
Now can you recommend the best stand alone system & apps that allows 3rd party map imports if poss. Plus apps that can be used offline (thumbs)
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XJ Lady wrote:Now can you recommend the best stand alone system & apps that allows 3rd party map imports if poss. Plus apps that can be used offline (thumbs)
Which part of the world do you need maps for?




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If you're after an app for your phone have a look for Skobbler forever maps
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The tomtom app I have on my phone means all maps are downloaded, so no need to be connected to the network. I currently have all of Europe and Africa on my phone. So far so good, it works very well, no lagging behind or overheating issues. A good back up if you go with a proper satnav, but you will need a decent power feed as it sucks battery power. Although a map and compass would be belt and braces!
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