Actually, most of the phones support A-GPS but it is not required. A-GPS just makes getting a signal faster. If the network doesn't support A-GPS, it would just take a little more time to get a signal. The thing I am wondering about is data usage. Since data costs a lot overseas (and the plans are limited to the amount of MB you can use) wouldn't this thing cost a fortune?
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Actually, most of the phones support A-GPS but it is not required. A-GPS just makes getting a signal faster. If the network doesn't support A-GPS, it would just take a little more time to get a signal.
The thing I am wondering about is data usage. Since data costs a lot overseas (and the plans are limited to the amount of MB you can use) wouldn't this thing cost a fortune?