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September 12th, 2016 02:39 PM #281Hello po. Outside Metro Manila ok naman po ba sya gamitin? Balak sana namin bumili ng car sa December and ibreak-in na rin sana namin out-of-town. Kung sample, sa Baguio, or sa Bicol, accurate naman ang directions nya? May nakatry na gumamit ng waze papunta dun? Maraming salamat po.
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September 12th, 2016 02:54 PM #282Ang problema LTE acccess outside Manila. Hit or miss
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September 12th, 2016 05:35 PM #283
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September 12th, 2016 05:43 PM #284Nagamit ko na Bicol ang Waze, I tell you dont rely on it na, at baka mag-end up paikot sa mga barrio na remote
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September 12th, 2016 05:52 PM #285
Tried it w/out internet. Sinet ko muna locatoion/route ko using our internet dito sa bahay. Pag labas I thought ok pa rin pero..
Pina ikot ikot ako malapit sa chinese general hospital and another one is from las pinas going to canyon woods laurel batangas, nung nasa slex nako di na ma detect location ko,
Pero w/ internet, reliable sya for sure.
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September 12th, 2016 05:58 PM #286Keep in mind that Waze is not exclusive to drivers of private vehicles.
Pwede rin syang gamitin ng mga nakasakay sa uv express, sa bus, sa tricycle, motorbike, naglalakad. Kung dalhin ka ng waze sa "shortcut" na sobrang sikip, most probably dahil may mga naka-motor na gumamit ng way na yun.
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September 12th, 2016 05:59 PM #287Kaya nga dont rely on it coz our wireless broadband is buggy. Tayo na ngs pinakamabagal na internet compared all of asia, then all of a sudden Waze is reliable.
You cannot use Waze pag na-traffic ka sa main provincial roads and find alternatives, pag minalas ka mapunta ka sa barrio ng mga aswang heheh
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September 12th, 2016 06:17 PM #288Hala katakot naman. Hehe. Balak pa naman namin gamitin na internet yung pocket wifi namin pag nagbyahe na. Yung google maps ba pwedeng alternative?
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September 12th, 2016 06:36 PM #289
maganda nyan globe smart sim mo para kung wala signal si globe or smart pwede mag palit.
ok din si google maps..si waze lang may update kung may road repair. try mo din maps.me para may offline map ka. hindi ko pa lang na gamit yun sa mga province, google, waze kasi gamit ko
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September 12th, 2016 06:38 PM #290
As with city driving, it's better to know the general location of where you're going instead of relying 100% on Waze or any GPS app for that matter.
For example, you're going to Baguio. Very simple - NLEX, SCTEX, McArthur Highway, Kennon Road, and then voila, Baguio. If Waze suddenly brings you to an unknown road, don't follow it.
I drive thousands of kilometers of provincial roads in a month, and have found myself needing Waze a few times. 90% of the time, Waze gets it right. Though when in the province, I alternate between Waze and Google Maps to be sure. For the 10% of the time that Waze gets it wrong, I just trust on common sense, and if necessary, I ask locals.
People were able to drive from Luzon to Mindanao long before Waze existed, I don't see why the app should be a limiting factor today.
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