Doesnt have GPS
With the right software, one has the capability of converting a cellphone into a GPS. These cellphones communicate with positioning satellites which are capable of triangulating one's position and displaying it on the phone.
The Navigon GPS works internationally, like most other gps systems. They are run through satellites, which would not cease to work overseas in Europe or Asia.
No, a GPS or "Global Positioning System" works trough a satellite connection. Your GPS is making a connection with 3 different satellites, these 3 calculate your current position using trigonometry. Your GPS does not need an Internet connection or SIM card in order to work.
No, GPS signals cannot penetrate underwater because they are radio waves that dissipate quickly in water. Therefore, GPS does not work underwater and alternative methods like acoustic positioning systems are used for underwater navigation.
Yes, it GPS should be able to work in Barbados. The only places on earth GPS is known to have trouble getting reception are underground, in the middle of downtowns of large cities where large buildings can reflect the signal, and towards the north and south poles. In all cases, the only places GPS does not work is where it does not have line of sight to the sky. If travelling to Barbados, if you are using a GPS on a cell phone, sometimes it will not work as some cell phones find their location off the location of the cell phone tower, and not off the GPS satellites.
No, GPS is a passive technology and cannot be tracked. A-GPS phones send GPS information to the service provider, but this uses the encrypted data channel. Law enforcement can work with cellphone providers to triangulate cellphones even if the GPS receiver is turned off, but only the cellphone provider has this ability.
Yes it would, it might be a little less detailed than a normal GPS but it still is one. The cellphone's GPS will show roads and direction, like a compass.
GPS enabled phones are smart
Not all phones have GPS. And not all phones that have GPS have activated GPS upon first use. For many, you would have to enable the GPS first.
The technology that is need to track a cell phone is one it is the cell phone that count on a GSM. The GSM allowed the cellphone to have GPS. If the cellphone have GPS, it can be tracked.
No there the same phones
Any GPS unit will get its data from the same source (U.S. satellites), so they are very similar.
No more than it damages your cellphone or smartphone.
a cellphone
The LG800g
yes you can
yes