Which GPS Device Do You Need? 
Tip Sheet Credibility: 10
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| Many cell phones do include built in GPS. However, in my case with Telus, I need to turn on the data feature and pay $10/month or $3/day to access the Navigator feature which gives me the maps. Tip Credibility: 13 (Best Tip!) |
| Many phones, such as the iPhone, now have integrated GPS functionality. For low volume users this can be more convenient than carrying around a second device. Tip Credibility: 11 |
| If you're an occasional sportsman you won't need waypoints or "storage" in your GPS. If you do a lot of fishing or hunting and want to mark spots, or find base camp through a set "route" you'll need a unit with more memory and better functions. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Some handheld GPS units for camping and backpacking come with elevation points for "3-D" waypoints. More expensive units have the ability to automatically set a "breadcrumb trail" and have the ability to store more waypoints. Tip Credibility: 4 |
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