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<blockquote data-quote="MikeFromMesa" data-source="post: 1827119" data-attributes="member: 305741"><p>I think that would be true for any off-network navigation system. I have Sygic loaded and will test it as well, but you do need some connectivity for nav systems like Google Maps and Waze. What I found was that if there was no cell connectivity (we were in an area with no cell service so the hot spot had no signal) Waze could not plan any routing. It just sat there spinning trying to get a signal. Once it has a signal it can follow it without service, but it can not route (or re-route) without one.</p><p></p><p>Sygic, which is off-network, is probably different, as is Apple Maps. I will try both when we make our next trip. The real question will be if any of the off-network systems (other than Apple Maps) will work through CarPlay as I would like to have a large enough display to actually see the routing. I currently have no idea if CarPlay will even display the Sygic nav software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeFromMesa, post: 1827119, member: 305741"] I think that would be true for any off-network navigation system. I have Sygic loaded and will test it as well, but you do need some connectivity for nav systems like Google Maps and Waze. What I found was that if there was no cell connectivity (we were in an area with no cell service so the hot spot had no signal) Waze could not plan any routing. It just sat there spinning trying to get a signal. Once it has a signal it can follow it without service, but it can not route (or re-route) without one. Sygic, which is off-network, is probably different, as is Apple Maps. I will try both when we make our next trip. The real question will be if any of the off-network systems (other than Apple Maps) will work through CarPlay as I would like to have a large enough display to actually see the routing. I currently have no idea if CarPlay will even display the Sygic nav software. [/QUOTE]
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