A few years ago I switched from using an iPad to using the Samsung galaxy tab A8. The main reason is for the GPS function. The iPad tablets don’t have built-in GPS unless you buy the cellular version. However, the Samsung tablets come with GPS built-in no matter what, which means as long as you have your maps downloaded to your device, you’re always able to see where you are on the trail whether you have a data signal or not. I also really enjoy having the split screen function. I can have my ride command map up on my buggy, OnX Offroad on one side of my tablet, and Maprika on the other side of the tablet. So I’m basically able to use two nav apps on the tablet at one time. Thanks for watching!
@@WayneWarren64 I have Ride Command on my machine, then on my tablet I will run two of the following in split screen mode, depending on where I'm riding. OnX Offroad (pay the $40 annual fee and thank me later) Maprika Google Maps each of these three are different, and each one can show things that neither of the other two do. So depending on where I am, I will determine which two I will use. I almost always have on X running, it’s the other two that vary. Hope this helps. Mapriks
Love Combs Ark. my relatives old home town
Great area. We're actually going back again for Thanksgiving this year. Thanks for watching!
Mine too. I miss summers there as a kid.
The food looks YUMMY 😋
We still love this place!
What tablet are you using?
A few years ago I switched from using an iPad to using the Samsung galaxy tab A8. The main reason is for the GPS function. The iPad tablets don’t have built-in GPS unless you buy the cellular version. However, the Samsung tablets come with GPS built-in no matter what, which means as long as you have your maps downloaded to your device, you’re always able to see where you are on the trail whether you have a data signal or not. I also really enjoy having the split screen function. I can have my ride command map up on my buggy, OnX Offroad on one side of my tablet, and Maprika on the other side of the tablet. So I’m basically able to use two nav apps on the tablet at one time.
Thanks for watching!
@@HillRZRs thank you for the info,very helpful!! Keep up the videos!!
What app do you use for trails???
@@WayneWarren64 I have Ride Command on my machine, then on my tablet I will run two of the following in split screen mode, depending on where I'm riding.
OnX Offroad (pay the $40 annual fee and thank me later)
Maprika
Google Maps
each of these three are different, and each one can show things that neither of the other two do. So depending on where I am, I will determine which two I will use. I almost always have on X running, it’s the other two that vary. Hope this helps.
Mapriks
@@WayneWarren64 I mostly rely on OnX Offroad and the Ride Command for navigating.