Future Feature: Cellular Coverage Layer?
It is nice to enjoy the outdoors without being connected....but it would be useful in many ways to have a cellular service coverage layer which would include for the major U.S. carriers. Thoughts?
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+1. I keep using Gaia and comparing service coverage maps from T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T when I pick my destinations and overnighting spots as I work remotely. It would be awesome to have the overlays right there in the app, and being able to download them for offline use to be able to find a spot to rapidly get back to an area with service.
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Yes Cellular coverage maps would be AMAZING!!! Right now I have to take coordinates and put them into my carrier's coverage map website.
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In case that helps in the meantime: T-Mobile released a map that combines AT&T, Verizon and their own network's LTE coverage. More convenient than switching between 3 websites, but still not as convenient as having it in Gaia :)
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Gaia has a Tmobile map, but it doesn't show 4g... For example, it lists all of the Denver area as 3g only.
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Hello all,
Just wanted to pop in and let you know we've added cell phone coverage maps to Gaia GPS.
You can now find these Premium maps for AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, US Cellular, and Southern Linc here:
The legend for each layer shows available levels of service in different shades of the same color.
In the case of Denver with the T-Mobile, the darker pink is LTE service.
Lighter shades outside of Denver show areas where only 4G or 3G service is available.
For any other questions, please don't hesitate to reach out by clicking the green 'Help' button in the corner.1
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