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Old October 17th 14, 10:59 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Craig Funston
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Default iPhone 6+ or Galaxy Note 4?

On Friday, October 17, 2014 11:44:45 AM UTC-7, jfitch wrote:
On Friday, October 17, 2014 10:13:28 AM UTC-7, Bruce Hoult wrote:

On 2014-10-17 16:22:31 +0000, jfitch said:








On Thursday, October 16, 2014 11:15:51 PM UTC-7, Duster wrote:




With the larger-format 5.5" iPhone 6 Plus coming out to match the




Galaxy Note 4, which of those two do glider pilots recommend for




running common navigation software? ...or other pluses/minuses?








Thanks,








Michael








Depends on what software you want to run? Certainly there are more




programs available for Android, however iGlide only runs on the iPhone




and makes the others look two decades dated.








Wow, that's pricey!!








OK, it's cheaper than the iPhone, let alone the glider. And I'm sure




the market is small and the developer needs to buy groceries...








Does it work only from the internal sensors (e.g. GPS), or can it




receive info from airspeed, heading, vario etc? If so, how?




iGlide will work with the internal GPS, maybe in the future it might use the barometric sensor in the iPhone 6 though one shouldn't expect great vario performance from that.



But you can connect it to your other instruments one way or another. With a Butterfly vario, via WiFi. With other instruments, via the Air Avionics (Butterfly) Air Connect, which creates a WiFi connection from your standard 9 pin serial NMEA stream. Or buy Air's black box sensor/recorder Air Sens which also includes the WiFi interface (but I don't think gives you variometer functions?).



For navigation and most glide calculations the internal GPS alone does an OK job. Connected to your other systems you get barographic glide calculations, Flarm leeching display, thermal assistant, etc. Price is a bit cheaper than SYM, even for the Pro version, eh? No other software even comes close to the user interface.


Is the iPhone 6 plus display easily readable in strong sunlight?

Thanks,
Craig
 




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