All great points! I forgot about bluetooth... whoops! Yeah that's probably your best bet for a keyboard.


On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 6:39 PM, Jason White <jason@jasonjgw.net> wrote:
Tom Wilkins <tom@kampucheahouse.org> wrote:
> 1) Yes, but you'll need to download (and quite possibly buy) a GPS solution
> from someone else other than Google. Have a look
> HERE<http://www.droidxforums.com/forum/droid-x-help/21106-gps-usage-without-wifi-3g.html>

I haven't checked, but Open StreetMaps may have a solution for you. Failing
that, however, you may find the map data expensive to purchase (more so than
an extra few months of mobile data access).
> 2) Only very few android based telephones DON'T have removable batteries so
> you should be fine there.

If memory serves, the Nexus 4 is one of the recent exceptions to the above:
its battery is not user removable. It also lacks an SD card slot (and support
for LTE). In other respects, it's an impressive product.
> 3) Yes you can easily use an external keyboard with the device. Have a look
> on ebay if you want a smallish keyboard.. I think you can even get them
> embedded into cases! They just then plug into the USB port on the device.

You can also use a bluetooth keyboard (provided of course that the phone
supports Bluetooth, as most of them do).

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