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Old 01-02-11 | 07:19 PM
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rob!
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Originally Posted by johnny99
Also remember that a smartphone burns a lot more battery than a Garmin GPS. You can leave a Garmin turned on for 10 or more hours at a time. Your smartphone is going to last a small fraction of that with the screen and GPS turned on. Even with the smartphone screen turned off the whole time (greatly reducing its functionality), you're still not going to match the battery life of newer Garmin units.
But it beats paying $300+ for a standalone GPS unit with one use versus using a phone one may already have.
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