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The other thing is accuracy, phones are not as good as a dedicated unit but that depends whether that is a concern or not.
Yebbut, think of the free KOM’s!The other thing is accuracy, phones are not as good as a dedicated unit but that depends whether that is a concern or not.
The other thing is accuracy, phones are not as good as a dedicated unit but that depends whether that is a concern or not.
Yebbut, think of the free KOM’s!
I know & couldn't give a flying fig leaf about it, all I know is I recorded the same ride on both my Garmin 800 & whatever phone I had at the time & there was a difference. The ride was in the US where there was a lot of 90 degree turns, I found the Garmin took me around the turns & the phone cut the corners. Things may have moved on since, it was 25/01/2014You are just slow, get over it!![]()
That's what I used to do when I had a PAYG.Does that mean I can ride with data/wifi disabled and then when I get home, I can enable data/wifi then the ride will upload once I press save?
Does that mean I can ride with data/wifi disabled and then when I get home, I can enable data/wifi then the ride will upload once I press save?
Question is was he 120 m behind you at the start of the segment 😅I don't know about phone v Garmin differences but Garmin v Garmin discrepancies exist. On a ride with my lad we did a fast long straight segment, at the end I was in front by about 100 mtrs, his time for the segment was quicker than mine. Garmin 520 v Garmin Touring.
I won't be using it for training or anything like that either; also just want to see my rides and miles.On my phone is the only way I use it.
I don't analyse the data or use it for training. I just like to see my rides and miles.
get a cheaper Garmin if you don't need navigation (you do have lots of expensive bikes to go with). Get stem mounts and it takes seconds to swap between bikesI won't be using it for training or anything like that either; also just want to see my rides and miles.
True! I'm rubbish with technology though and quite lazy with it too and therein lies the problem!get a cheaper Garmin if you don't need navigation (you do have lots of expensive bikes to go with)
you just turn it on... and when ride stopped t should upload automatically to Strava via Bluetooth ...True! I'm rubbish with technology though and quite lazy with it too and therein lies the problem!