Servizi 4G in tutte le isole Lofoten secondo Telemor. Quanto faresti affidamento su questi dati? Ti affideresti a questi se la tua navigazione dipendesse da questo?
Servizi 4G in tutte le isole Lofoten secondo Telemor. Quanto faresti affidamento su questi dati? Ti affideresti a questi se la tua navigazione dipendesse da questo?
If going hiking it’s always a good idea to bring a paper map and real compass. And obviously learn how to use them. Even if reception is perfect, you might lose battery or lose your phone.
But since there are little villages all around Lofoten I would assume 4G coverage is pretty good.
thekiwionee on
Telemor ? never heard about them..
celzo1776 on
You should only rely on OpenSignal for reception covrage data, you will find the app on app/play store
Vonplinkplonk on
For the most part it looks like you are okay. But the most obvious reason you will lose signal (other than dropping your phone) is appallingly shite weather. So you are going to need a paper and a compass. Please study the map before heading out too.
Financial-Ad8963 on
In a heartbeat, just left Lofoten. LTE was everywhere on every hike from A, to Devil Path and a hike next to Henningsaer stadium
Financial-Ad8963 on
You can also download offline google map of Lofoten and AllTrails Pro lets you download as well
personalityson on
Reminds me to call my mom
UncleJoesLandscaping on
Call me old fashion, but I would never depend on electronics for navigation. I’ve had my cell phone die in -20 degrees too many times, and wouldnt rely on it even in the summer.
I usually bring at least a compass, although I would usually skip paper maps. A compass can bring me to safety as long as I know approximately where I am.
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If going hiking it’s always a good idea to bring a paper map and real compass. And obviously learn how to use them. Even if reception is perfect, you might lose battery or lose your phone.
But since there are little villages all around Lofoten I would assume 4G coverage is pretty good.
Telemor ? never heard about them..
You should only rely on OpenSignal for reception covrage data, you will find the app on app/play store
For the most part it looks like you are okay. But the most obvious reason you will lose signal (other than dropping your phone) is appallingly shite weather. So you are going to need a paper and a compass. Please study the map before heading out too.
In a heartbeat, just left Lofoten. LTE was everywhere on every hike from A, to Devil Path and a hike next to Henningsaer stadium
You can also download offline google map of Lofoten and AllTrails Pro lets you download as well
Reminds me to call my mom
Call me old fashion, but I would never depend on electronics for navigation. I’ve had my cell phone die in -20 degrees too many times, and wouldnt rely on it even in the summer.
I usually bring at least a compass, although I would usually skip paper maps. A compass can bring me to safety as long as I know approximately where I am.