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ffp13 said:From what I can see Map-My-Walk, Map-My-Hike, and Map-My-Run are almost the same application as far as functions go, the only difference that I can see is the target audience?
I am glad to hear that it worked well, those who said they had used it, did you have a Data enabled SIM card ?
Al the optimist said:Spare batteries for an iphone? Surely you have to basically disassemble an iphone to get to the battery. I gather that this is is a very technical exercise. I would be grateful more information on this please, as I can see it being a decision changer.
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grayland said:1. It is a real battery hog and not sure how many hours you would be able to log per day.
2. I turn off data and wifi after it is running and it seems to work fine so a data card should not .
ffp13 said:grayland said:1. It is a real battery hog and not sure how many hours you would be able to log per day.
2. I turn off data and wifi after it is running and it seems to work fine so a data card should not .
1. On my recent 2 1/2 hr walks it used from a full charge under 20% of my phone battery, I will test it for a longer period and post the result?
2. I believe the maps are downloaded and not stored on the phone?
If you need a backup external battery, it is a worthy invention!The ZAGGsparq is the winner of 2 CES Innovations Awards
That explains my quick recharging time on the Camino.Thank you for contacting ZAGG and iFrogz, where we are Zealous About Great Gadgets! My name is Moises L. and I appreciate the opportunity to assist you.
Typically with the ZAGGsparq it will take about 8 hours with the 120v to fully charge. Spain has 220v so it should only require half that time.
And it will probably run two or three times longer than that if you use AA lithium batteries. Same for cameras that use AA batteries.newfydog said:... My Garmin Dakota runs twenty hours on two AA batteries...
I'll second that. I found them well worth the extra cost.use AA lithium batteries
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