Am Thu, 8 Mar 2018 21:55:00 +0000 (UTC), schrieb Ragnusen Ultred:
> Any suggestions for what fun stuff to learn to do with the new iPad?
This is mostly to sms who correctly pointed out that the 128GB $300 Costco
Wi-Fi only 9.7" 2017 iPads didn't have GPS or cellular capabilities, which
is true.
However, today, I accidentally realized that you can still perform
"rudimentary" routing on these Wi-Fi only devices nonetheless.
What fortuitously happened today was that I noticed that google maps was
"actively" using my location while I was driving with the iPad on the
passenger seat.
http://i.cubeupload.com/jOw0fO.gif
I opened up the Google map app, where I had already downloaded all the
local tiles using the well-known "OK Maps" feature for offline maps and I
saw the familiar blue dot almost exactly where I was driving at the time.
Lo and behold, in populated areas, the location tracking isn't all that
bad!
Clearly the location tracking was not by GPS but by nearby cellular Wi-Fi
access points, but the fact is that it works in a rudimentary way to allow
a semblance of routing and direction finding in populated areas.
Obviously this is to be expected, so it's not a surprise to all the
geniuses out there who will claim to be knowitalls, but I admit I hadn't
thought about using this iPad for rudimentary routing until now, so, I just
wanted to shout out to you that it works, in a rudimentary way, in
populated areas, if you're previously downloaded the offline maps.
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