Any input on Garmin Glo with android phone (galaxy S7)?
Sent from my SM-G930W8 using OB Talk mobile app
Sent from my SM-G930W8 using OB Talk mobile app
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If that is the case then you will need to find a way to turn off the internal GPS. Otherwise the apps will get confused on where to pull data from. Personally I have never had any issues with the internalMight be that his phone/tablet doesn't pick up a good signal where it's mounted and/or to save battery life. The external puck can go in the windshield where it'll get the best signal.
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You are correct on the app. active at that app and the blue tooth setting on the android device. You also want a good mapping program. I bought GAIA and like it more so than back country navigator. Alpine maps is pretty good as well and easily overlays gpx tracks. Try several of the mapping/gps apps(free version) and select for your self.I am using one for my android tablets. It works pretty good, and all you need is an app that allows your device to recognize external GPS (I use Bluetooth GPS by mob labs i think).
Location / terrain is key. Up here in the north woods of MN, there are plenty of places a cell phone will NOT get a signal of any type, let alone reliable enough to use.If that is the case then you will need to find a way to turn off the internal GPS. Otherwise the apps will get confused on where to pull data from. Personally I have never had any issues with the internal
GPS on any of my phones.
My tracks has worked great for meYou are correct on the app. active at that app and the blue tooth setting on the android device. You also want a good mapping program. I bought GAIA and like it more so than back country navigator. Alpine maps is pretty good as well and easily overlays gpx tracks. Try several of the mapping/gps apps(free version) and select for your self.
I am running 2 different android tablets with wifi off, no cell service contracts assosiated with either.
Garmin Glo picks up all the US satelites as well as a bazzilion Russian sats as well. 100 bucks well spent! GLO lets you connect up to 5 devices to via bluetooth.