Makes sense, thanks. Explains why I show no data usage on my smart phone plan when using Apple NavigationThe GPS *receiver* is a passive antenna like AM or FM. All it does is receive a satellite signal (which is "data" but not in the sense that it is using your cellular phone data).
Commonly used GPS *mapping software* (e.g., Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze, etc.) uses the GPS information to pinpoint your location and then uses a data connection to download the map plus whatever else it downloads for the map like points of interest, traffic information, crash/emergency vehicle/etc..
was more concerned with the Ford App using up phone battery even when turned off.
You can also buy mapping software that works offline, you download the maps you need at home or one time through data then it only needs the GPS to pinpoint the location.
I don’t use the Ford Pass App. I wonder if that uses what my carrier would consider data usage? I did not download the Ford App because I was concerned with phone battery drain even when off. Toyota did that to my phone before I disconnected them.
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