Anybody have any idea how long an iPhone battery will last in airplane mode?
Or better just to turn it off?
Anybody have any idea how long an iPhone battery will last in airplane mode?
Or better just to turn it off?
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2367391,00.asp
Turns out you need to do a little more than just the mode change.
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
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I think in somewhere in the settings or maybe one of the battery apps can tell you how long your device will run on various apps. I think my 3GS will stay on several days @airplane mode but I will power it off if I don't plan to use it for several hours.Most of the Map apps are battery drains but they can tell you exactly where you are w/GPS &no cell service.Turn it on get recent data&idea where you are then turn off.Walk&repeat.....
I have recently hiked 2 different 3 days hikes and i start the hike with my 4GS charged amd on airplane mode. I use it for pictures throughout the hike and took about 50 each trip. I also take it off airplane mode about 2-3 times a day and call home if i find service. Both trips ive had plenty of battery and at least 20% left.
The GPS is independent of your cell or internet service as long as you have the maps downloaded. I would contact Neotreks.
http://mobile.accuterra.com/index.php/support/
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10-K, I am basing my opinion on my Android service- I added a chip for the maps and store a couple of states, the base map is loaded and it should be in there. The Terrain,Satellite, and other maps come only with a cell tower connection. Airplane mode disables the other maps if not stored. It will also disable the GPS. So you use a mode that gives you just the GPS on. At Home you should be able to store more tiles of map after reading the directions.
Selecting Map Mode
On Demand map downloads are enabled while the App is in AccuTerra Map Mode. While tracking, panning and zooming can be done in Google Maps, the “Show Grid” icon providing access to On Demand is disabled. To switch to AccuTerra Mode:
> Tap “Map View” on the upper right of the screen
> A slide dock on the right side of the screen will appear.
> Select the top icon in the slide dock, and a menu will appear at the bottom. Choose “AccuTerra” from the list.
> The “Show Grid” icon will now be illuminated and can be selected.
Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.
Woo
Fear ridges that are depicted as flat lines on a profile map.
Are they giving away Iphones if you buy a lot of Go-Lite stuff?...(lol)..