Roz
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Flennie, I never have a problem with T-mobile's data being too slow for navigation. However, sometime when you get in a rural area, there is no cell coverage. So we have a navigation app on our phone which has the maps pre-downloaded. We have had to switch to that sometimes when out in the country.
I know you are supposed to be able to download Google maps ahead of time to avoid the loss-of-service problem, but I haven't ever made that work very well on an iPhone. Probably it is better on an Android phone. City Maps to Go would also help, although as you know, you can't get turn-by-turn navigation with that.
We have the TomTom app for western Europe, which we bought several years ago. It still allows us to update our maps for no extra cost, although I believe the newer versions of the app require you to pay a subscription fee. I don't like TomTom's interface as well as Google, but it's good to have if you can't get data access and don't have another GPS. It seems that recently we have always had GPS in our rental cars as well, so you might check on that.
We always buy travel insurance, both in case of travel problems and because Medicare doesn't cover us outside the US. The plan we got also includes comprehensive auto insurance for something like $25 extra. Our Visa card (not Chase) is also supposed to include auto insurance, but I've never been really sure how well that would work.
I know you are supposed to be able to download Google maps ahead of time to avoid the loss-of-service problem, but I haven't ever made that work very well on an iPhone. Probably it is better on an Android phone. City Maps to Go would also help, although as you know, you can't get turn-by-turn navigation with that.
We have the TomTom app for western Europe, which we bought several years ago. It still allows us to update our maps for no extra cost, although I believe the newer versions of the app require you to pay a subscription fee. I don't like TomTom's interface as well as Google, but it's good to have if you can't get data access and don't have another GPS. It seems that recently we have always had GPS in our rental cars as well, so you might check on that.
We always buy travel insurance, both in case of travel problems and because Medicare doesn't cover us outside the US. The plan we got also includes comprehensive auto insurance for something like $25 extra. Our Visa card (not Chase) is also supposed to include auto insurance, but I've never been really sure how well that would work.