Smartphone question
I looked for a Streak 5 and couldn't find a used one for under $300. There
were also a few new ones available for over $500!!! This for an obsolete
device...
I settled on a Samsung Galaxy Player which does everything the Dell does
(and some things better, being as it's 2 year newer technology), and got it
on sale at Best Buy for $209 with a 6-week no questions asked return policy.
I've connected it to my CAI-302 via Bluetooth and am completely happy with
the result.
I've heard that the Dell's display is more readable in sunlight but I can
always shade the display with my hand, turn it (or the glider) to get the
sun off of it. AND I don't intend to spend all day looking at the display.
For me the considerable savings and getting newer technology was more
important. I have the unit wired into the ship's batteries via the USB
cable so power won't be a problem. Besides, it'll run 4-6 hours on its
internal battery. It records HD video and has two cameras, AND I can play
music on it while I fly.
Now... If only the snow would melt...
"kirk.stant" wrote in message
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On Dec 30, 11:19 pm, Mike wrote:
On Dec 30, 9:48 pm, "kirk.stant" wrote:
On Dec 30, 7:25 pm, "kirk.stant" wrote:
On Dec 30, 7:21 pm, Mike wrote:
On Dec 30, 5:54 pm, "kirk.stant" wrote:
I'm looking at getting a Dell Streak 5 to use in the cockpit
(running
XCSoar) and I'm wondering if it is necessary to have a phone
contract
to use it or can I just use the "tablet" features as is?
Obviously, it would be an "unlocked" Streak, and I know I couldn't
place calls with it....
Would it connect to internet if wifi is available?
Kirk
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No contract needed and the onboard GPS and WIFI will work fine.
That's what I thought. Thanks!
Kirk
One more question: Does it make any difference if it's locked or
unlocked?
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No difference. I have a 5" Streak that is locked but not subscribed,
and it works the same as my 7" Streak that is unlocked. Also, you can
get unlocked codes but sometimes you have to pay for them.
Mike
Perfect, thank you.
Kirk
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