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      07-15-2013, 01:29 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by e46m3to335i View Post
Since both of you have mentioned the Nexus 7 tab. Does is also have built in GPS to run nav on it? Ive seen a lot of Galaxy tab in dash setups, but not Nexus. Any particular reason for chossing the Nexus?

-Nick
The Nexus does have built in GPS for navigation. Some have mobile data options and some are wifi-only and need to download the map information from a tethered or wireless data connection before leaving the starting point.

I just prefer Nexus devices in general, which is the reason I own that particular tablet. I also own a Samsung Galaxy Nexus (on Verizon) and a Nexus 10. The Nexus 7 is used for traveling around, and I'd be interested in making a dashboard/dock to drop it in the ride to use for nav and then pull it out and take it around with me when leaving the car.
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