walkinTas wrote:Who is using a mobile phone for bush navigation, and what are you using?
Which phone?
Which apps?
Android phone users might like to take a look at this article.
walkinTas wrote:Android phone users might like to take a look at this article.
dancier wrote:IPhone 4s
Bit Map - http://nixanz.com/ios/bitmap/
Bit Map is essential for custom mapping.
walkinTas wrote:@sthughes: I thought you had a moto defy.
I was thinking of getting a defy and putting Android 4.x on it, but then started going stir crazy comparing (as Ollster would say) ice creams with Apples. Then I read that the new iphone and Galaxy III might be waterproof. And, of course, a galaxy III would be better than a defy, so all that got me wondering, what are others doing. Who is using a phone to navigate?
So you don't think that rooting a defy and putting Ice Cream Sandwich on would help any?sthughes wrote:I did have a Defy ...I could not stand the glitches, crashing, slow performance, recalls and other more usual Androidness of it. ...If you're completley bonkas and want to waste $250 on something to infuriate yourself, get a Defy+.
Which Nokia is that?sthughes wrote:I like the new Nokias running Windows as well, but I've not used one and their app universe is limited.
Which app?Nuts wrote: I just use a free app for now, (basic but with 10m contours) which works for my style
sthughes wrote:GPS Kit looks interesting
dancier wrote:I like the torch and a few other features in "GPS Kit" but I mainly use it to convert KML files sent via email from "Bit Map". It's a bit hard to send email with the sim disabled but I go through the motions and open the KML from Sent Mail into "GPS kit" and then export it to "Gaia GPS" as a GPX file. Once the KML file is in "Gaia GPS", I can navigate to waypoints easier than with "bitmap" because it doesn't have a compass built into the app at this stage.
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