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1 | initial version | posted 2014-11-19 12:00:57 +0200 |
I am aware that there are some request regarding offline navigation for the Jolla Phone. However, as far as there is cellular coverage, it is possible to get the maps of the actual location. It may not be the best/optimal option, but I can live with that.
In the case of the tablet there is not going to be a cellular connection, therefore Maps wouldn't make any sense without an offline option. In the Highway is pretty unlikely to have a stable WiFi connection or WiFi coverage at all...
Soooo....are we getting a native HERE Maps App within SailfishOS 2.0? :-) :-)
2 | No.2 Revision |
I am aware that there are some request regarding offline navigation for the Jolla Phone. However, as far as there is cellular coverage, it is possible to get the maps of the actual location. It may not be the best/optimal option, but I can live with that.
In the case of the tablet there is not going to be a cellular connection, therefore Maps wouldn't make any sense without an offline option. In the Highway is pretty unlikely to have a stable WiFi connection or WiFi coverage at all...
Soooo....are we getting a native HERE Maps App within SailfishOS 2.0? :-) :-)
3 | No.3 Revision |
I am aware that there are some request regarding offline navigation for the Jolla Phone. However, as far as there is cellular coverage, it is possible to get the maps of the actual location. It may not be the best/optimal option, but I can live with that.
In the case of the tablet there is not going to be a cellular connection, therefore Maps wouldn't make any sense without an offline option. In the Highway is pretty unlikely to have a stable WiFi connection or WiFi coverage at all...
Soooo....are we getting a native HERE Maps App within SailfishOS 2.0? :-) :-)
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I am aware that there are some request regarding offline navigation for the Jolla Phone. However, as far as there is cellular coverage, it is possible to get the maps of the actual location. It may not be the best/optimal option, but I can live with that.
In the case of the tablet there is not going to be a cellular connection, therefore Maps wouldn't make any sense without an offline option. In the Highway is pretty unlikely to have a stable WiFi connection or WiFi coverage at all...
Soooo....are we getting a native HERE Maps App within SailfishOS 2.0? :-) :-)