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'Location' feature on Sanyo cell phone
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Turning the 'Location'
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in my Settings menu allows the Sprint network to detect my position using GPS technology. While skiing out of bounds far from the resort, is this a good idea. If my group gets hopelessly lost, this would seem like our best bet in getting found by the authorities.
With the setting on, does the phone continually broadcast my exact position?
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, not sure about your phone features but i read something earlier that mobile phones tend to interfere with avalanche transeivers so i guess it would be fine if your lost above the snow but not so good if you lost under the snow
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