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Old 11-14-13 | 07:02 PM
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data usage from smartphone for strava app.

Couldn't find anything here or online addressing this. I think I'm going to get a smartphone chiefly for the strava app. I seldom use a cellphone and just have a prepay that I've been using for years.

I figure to go with a prepay smartphone from verizon which runs $60 month for 2gb data and $70 for 4gb data. Can anyone that uses a smartphone give me some idea of how much bandwidth is used on a a ride (say a couple hours).

Just like to know how much bandwidth I'll need, estimate of course.
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I don't have a scientific estimate, but it's not much. I typically use a ~250 megs a month (almost always in wifi location) and I strava'd for a month with about 230 miles worth of rides and I think I used 350 that month.
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Old 11-14-13 | 07:10 PM
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exc Ben, that's exactly what I needed to know, so the 2gb will be plenty for me.
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I don't have a scientific estimate, but it's not much. I typically use a ~250 megs a month (almost always in wifi location) and I strava'd for a month with about 230 miles worth of rides and I think I used 350 that month.
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Old 11-14-13 | 11:51 PM
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Just sync you ride when you get home through wifi. You dont need data turned on while riding. You just need gps turn on. I used to do this but i have garmin now.
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Yeah I use an old smart phone with no service at all for endomodo/strava. It just uploads everything when I get home. I still rock a dumb phone for making actual calls.
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Would an iPod Touch work for Strava?
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Would an iPod Touch work for Strava?
I dont' think they have GPS.

As for data usage - it's very, very low. Don't worry about it.
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You would be hard pressed to use 2 gigs. I run pandora all day at work, map my ride when I ride and internez. I still only burn about 1 gig if I'm lucky, Usually just a half gig
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I was worried about this at first when I started Stravaing, but it doesn't seem to make a dent in the 2GB I share with the Mrs. If you're getting 2GB on your own, you'll be fine.
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At 60/month, you can have the garmin edge 200 in a little over two months, then just upload your routes on the computer.

Edit - you can use any old gps for this too, it takes a bit to offload the gpx file, then upload to strava, but you might find a used gps for cheaper and just us that.
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I was recording my daily commutes, and the data usage was high enough that I was going over my minimal data plan. Choice was bigger data plan, or Garmin. I love my Garmin.
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I considered going with garmin, but would;ve needed two units or at least two mounts and hardware for my two bikes. Additionally, I've been using a pre-pay flip phone for years (way behind the times). was paying 15 amonth for that, so actually it's $45 a month (I opted for the 2gb plan, worse case I can upgrade to 4gb for $10 more).

Ultimately, for me it's a lot easier to just use the phone instead of garmin.


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At 60/month, you can have the garmin edge 200 in a little over two months, then just upload your routes on the computer.

Edit - you can use any old gps for this too, it takes a bit to offload the gpx file, then upload to strava, but you might find a used gps for cheaper and just us that.
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Originally Posted by zvez
I considered going with garmin, but would;ve needed two units or at least two mounts and hardware for my two bikes. Additionally, I've been using a pre-pay flip phone for years (way behind the times). was paying 15 amonth for that, so actually it's $45 a month (I opted for the 2gb plan, worse case I can upgrade to 4gb for $10 more).

Ultimately, for me it's a lot easier to just use the phone instead of garmin.
My Garmin came with two mounts and extra hardware. You can buy spare hardware, but at about $15 for two spare mounts it's over priced. It probably costs under a buck to make. (1 1/4" diameter x 1/2" thick injection molded one piece plastic part and two O-rings)
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BUT, I've been wanting to get a smartphone, and this was the best way to justify it to my wife and me! Besides I bought a garmin zumo for my touring motorcycle at$850 so I feel like I've given garmin enough money for the present time

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My Garmin came with two mounts and extra hardware. You can buy spare hardware, but at about $15 for two spare mounts it's over priced. It probably costs under a buck to make. (1 1/4" diameter x 1/2" thick injection molded one piece plastic part and two O-rings)
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BUT, I've been wanting to get a smartphone, and this was the best way to justify it to my wife and me! Besides I bought a garmin zumo for my touring motorcycle at$850 so I feel like I've given garmin enough money for the present time
OK, I get it. Sheeez. The things we do to keep the boss happy, like making her think she's the boss.
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An update! Did my first ride today with the strava app. So easy and works like a champ!

https://www.strava.com/activities/95464380

I realize the calories is only estimated, as to cadence, I've a cateye on each bike and I keep my cadence in the 80 to 95 range for the most part.

Also, I checked data usage, and it looks like the 1.5 hr ride used 540mb for the strava app. So 2 gb will be plenty for me.

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Originally Posted by zvez
Couldn't find anything here or online addressing this. I think I'm going to get a smartphone chiefly for the strava app. I seldom use a cellphone and just have a prepay that I've been using for years.

I figure to go with a prepay smartphone from verizon which runs $60 month for 2gb data and $70 for 4gb data. Can anyone that uses a smartphone give me some idea of how much bandwidth is used on a a ride (say a couple hours).

Just like to know how much bandwidth I'll need, estimate of course.
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It's mostly GPS data (not part of your data plan), and then a few kb upload to the server after you finish the ride. Not much stress on a data plan.

EDIT: My two hour ride on Strava last week took up 637kb and I uploaded twice for that ride. You shouldn't be using anything during the actual ride until you go and upload.
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Also, I checked data usage, and it looks like the 1.5 hr ride used 540mb for the strava app. So 2 gb will be plenty for me.
There is something wrong with this. I have a 1gb plan... Strava doesn't make a dent in it.
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Brian, actually, I think you're right. Looking at my data usage, most of that was from downloading the strava app into my phone yesterday.

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There is something wrong with this. I have a 1gb plan... Strava doesn't make a dent in it.
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Brian, actually, I think you're right. Looking at my data usage, most of that was from downloading the strava app into my phone yesterday.
That's more likely, though still a little odd seeing as my app on my iphone is only 50mb in size. But if you have android, maybe this is different.
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my bad, I just looked at usage again, Strava was 543 KB. What do I know about technology!

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That's more likely, though still a little odd seeing as my app on my iphone is only 50mb in size. But if you have android, maybe this is different.
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I realize the calories is only estimated, as to cadence, I've a cateye on each bike and I keep my cadence in the 80 to 95 range for the most part.
You can get a blue tooth HRM that works with the smart phone. Using a HRM makes the calorie estimate a lot closer. Polar makes one, but I like the one made by Zephyr.
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thanks for the tips!

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You can get a blue tooth HRM that works with the smart phone. Using a HRM makes the calorie estimate a lot closer. Polar makes one, but I like the one made by Zephyr.
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