You could then switch the phone into the plane mode.there's no reception at Tillamook so phones burn through battery really quickly.
Then GPS doesn't work.You could then switch the phone into the plane mode.
You can turn on the GPS in the Plane mode. It worked on all Android phones that I have ever had. Do not know about iPhones.Then GPS doesn't work.
Yeah, I use my micro-start to do the same thing. Just seems silly when you’re straddling 70# of battery & there’s already 12v wiring.As an interim solution, I just have a small Li-ion battery (Amazon Battery) inside a ziploc bag zip-tied behind the mask. The bag has the opening downward to keep water out and the short USB cord comes out and up to the GPS. It would work the same for a phone. The battery will power the GPS or a phone for longer than the ALTA battery runs the bike.
I’d guess that a new device is in order if it’s battery life doesn’t outlast the motorcycle... couldn’t imagine getting that far off grid given the Altas range. - on my KTM 1290 I use this Solar Powered Flash Light Torch 250 | Goal ZeroWhat is the easiest way of adding a 12V Socket on the Redshift? For gps devices, phones etc...
I’d guess that a new device is in order if it’s battery life doesn’t outlast the motorcycle... couldn’t imagine getting that far off grid given the Altas range. - on my KTM 1290 I use this Solar Powered Flash Light Torch 250 | Goal Zero
Solar charged on tail all day
Battery will recharge my iPhone 8 twice
Handy camp light
Ymmv
My Trailtech Voyager Pro (which also I use for GPS) has a 45 minute battery when not on 12v power.Starting a ride with a phone not fully charged, and using the gps app for 3 hours (including some videos and such), can result in a depleted battery, even on the small range of the Alta.
Hmm sounds like they need to outsource their battery technology to Alta or that pink bunnyMy Trailtech Voyager Pro (which also I use for GPS) has a 45 minute battery when not on 12v power.
A bit off-topic, and I am not likely to become an Apple user any time soon, but I am starting to hate the Google Maps app on my Android phone. It takes forever to open, then shows the ads from all the nearby businesses, takes forever to find directions, then slows down the phone to a halt, and then crashes. A few times I had to make an old-school guess about which route to take because Google Maps was either not ready yet, or crashed already. Too bad I do not have enough hacking skills to downgrade to an earlier version.Not to get into depth but the GPS functionality of apple products vs the A-GPS functionality of Androids are superior in truly off grid scenarios...
A bit off-topic, and I am not likely to become an Apple user any time soon, but I am starting to hate the Google Maps app on my Android phone. It takes forever to open, then shows the ads from all the nearby businesses, takes forever to find directions, then slows down the phone to a halt, and then crashes. A few times I had to make an old-school guess about which route to take because Google Maps was either not ready yet, or crashed already. Too bad I do not enough hacking skills to downgrade to an earlier version.
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