I use both Gaia and OnX. OnX is obviously superior when it comes to showing property boundaries which in some hunt areas is an invaluable feature. I find with Gaia that I can save larger hunt areas in one block with similar level of detail. I also find with Gaia that my phone screen won't lock when it's in use (iphone) which is helpful especially when driving backroads to your hunting spot. With OnX running my screen will go in lock unless I change the lock time under the phone settings. If I could only live with one? OnX for hunting, Gaia for other outdoor activities.
Not sure what you mean on property boundary’s as both have this same data.
Yes, it should transfer. I had to email them when I switched to Android from iOS, but they got me taken care of.I've been using GAIA, its been fantastic- totally reliable in Alaska, Japan, the US of course. Simpler to use than the GPS units I dumped.
Now the question is; If I upgrade my phone will my GAIA transfer? I got GAIA when it was a one time purchase $29- before you have to pay every year for the subscription. Though it would be worth the subscription price....
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It does on Android if you have Premium.I use them both right now. Gaia take a little bit to setup with the map layers you want, where onx may be a little more user friendly. Gaia shows property boundaries but doesn't show property owner's information on Android. I think it does on iPhone.
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How?It does on Android if you have Premium.
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