For everyone who thinks phones will kill off GPSs, well they have had cameras in them for over a decade but digital cameras are still big sellers. Why? Simple, a phone simply can not compete with a digital camera in terms of picture quality and features. The same is true with a dedicated GPS. They tend to have many more features than phones, are a lot faster calculating routes, have bigger display, and can be used when in a call. For this reason I got a Garmin even after getting an android phone. However, this phone has the best of both worlds with fewer compromises than other phones.
The Cobra Tag may help you win that losing battle, acting as a Bluetooth device that attaches to your key ring and connects to your phone, it gives you the opportunity to find the missing item if it's less than 30 feet away.
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For everyone who thinks phones will kill off GPSs, well they have had cameras in them for over a decade but digital cameras are still big sellers. Why? Simple, a phone simply can not compete with a digital camera in terms of picture quality and features. The same is true with a dedicated GPS. They tend to have many more features than phones, are a lot faster calculating routes, have bigger display, and can be used when in a call. For this reason I got a Garmin even after getting an android phone. However, this phone has the best of both worlds with fewer compromises than other phones.
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No, you are wrong.