RossKean
Well-known member
OK, I'm starting to get pissed off with my Zumo 665. Battery life (off bike) is severely diminished compared to new, I can't load a full mapset without going to an SD card and for some reason, the 665 doesn't like anything bigger than 8gb (whereas the 660 takes 32 gb). The above in combination with the fact that I find it exceedingly difficult to read in bright daylight is making me crazy. I don't want to spend a ton of money on Garmin's latest version of antiquated planned obsolescence.
There was the following thread from a couple years ago but things (software and phone technology) have changed:
https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php/topic/169758-why-should-i-buy-a-garmin-over-using-my-smartphone/?hl
If I'm missing a reasonably current thread on the subject, this once can be trashed and I'll get my information from there.
Probably looking at another GPS but was considering using my cell phone (Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge). The phone is waterproof and can be mounted using a RAM X-mount. There have been some discussions on using cell phones for GPS but perhaps it is time for a dedicated thread discussing pros and cons of phone vs dedicated GPS; especially since many of the most recent generation of cell phones are waterproof. There is an obvious need for downloaded maps since a signal may be absent (or expensive) in many locales. I don't want a solution for simple point-to-point navigation or applications where connectivity is required.
So, for those who have switched to using their cell as a bar mounted interactive GPS:
In addition, the phone can offer you music, Bluetooth communication, voice activation, tunes and even act as a dash cam. (Can make telephone calls too!)
There was the following thread from a couple years ago but things (software and phone technology) have changed:
https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php/topic/169758-why-should-i-buy-a-garmin-over-using-my-smartphone/?hl
If I'm missing a reasonably current thread on the subject, this once can be trashed and I'll get my information from there.
Probably looking at another GPS but was considering using my cell phone (Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge). The phone is waterproof and can be mounted using a RAM X-mount. There have been some discussions on using cell phones for GPS but perhaps it is time for a dedicated thread discussing pros and cons of phone vs dedicated GPS; especially since many of the most recent generation of cell phones are waterproof. There is an obvious need for downloaded maps since a signal may be absent (or expensive) in many locales. I don't want a solution for simple point-to-point navigation or applications where connectivity is required.
So, for those who have switched to using their cell as a bar mounted interactive GPS:
- Pros (compared to dedicated GPS)
- Cons
- Phone brand/model used
- Software package used (and cost, if any)
- (Computer) routing software availability and flexibility (and cost)
- Ease of programming on the fly
- Quality of POI information
- Up-to-date map availability
- Readability of display in bright daylight
- Temperature sensitivity (hot and cold)
- Mounting options
In addition, the phone can offer you music, Bluetooth communication, voice activation, tunes and even act as a dash cam. (Can make telephone calls too!)