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Like the title said, looking to upgrade my phone, would like to start using it as my main GPS, without putting hours upon hours of research, wondering if anyone had any feedback on this.
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Galaxy S7 or newer would be fine; the 9 is about to come out. Beware that the Samsung 'Active' series phones have weaker processors so I would stay away from them.
All that being said, I have the new Google Pixel 2 and it is the best phone I've ever had. None of the crapware that Samsung and your carrier put on. Google also does updates much longer and more often than Samsung, so your phone won't go obsolete as fast. There are no sales on it right now, but I got mine through Verizon/Best Buy for $300 off at xmas. Verizon is the only carrier that sells it directly, for any other carrier you must buy straight from Google. If you aren't a big data user you might research switching to Google Fi as your carrier to save some money (requires a Google phone).
Tagging in on this, my old galaxy is currently circling the drain. Removeable batteries are also a big deal to me as swapping out a small phone battery is way more practical than wiring into a portable power source while moving in the back country. Looks like thats a hard feature to come by these days.
Don't be afraid to explore the new moto phones as well. Huge screen, good processor, and crazy battery life (necessary when using onxmaps at times). They also have expandable memory capability.
Link to this? My research on my s8 Active was that it is identical other than the flat screen and a larger battery, plus it's waterproof. Had an s4 Active before this that lasted me like 4 years and took a few swims out camping. I haven't found anything that compares in durability for my use.
Running Onx flawlessly on my S7 Edge. Make sure you get a phone with expandable memory for downloading maps.
Unfortunately you can't downoad OnX maps to the expandable memory. I ran into the internal memory issue this past fall.
Yeah, I have made this complaint several times as a major flaw in the new software. They claim to be fixing it, so hopefully by next fall. The problem is that specific versions of Android make it virtually impossible to access the SD card as a 3rd party app, so the code to make this happen will get complex and the availability of the feature may be dependent on your phone.
Tagging in on this, my old galaxy is currently circling the drain. Removeable batteries are also a big deal to me as swapping out a small phone battery is way more practical than wiring into a portable power source while moving in the back country. Looks like thats a hard feature to come by these days.
Unfortunately you can't downoad OnX maps to the expandable memory. I ran into the internal memory issue this past fall.
There are portable sources that are lightweight and support Samsungs fast charge feature. I have been using them without issue while hunting. I keep both in a jacket pocket and a full charge happens in around 35 minutes.