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Old April 25th 21, 07:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Ramy[_2_]
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Default New Soaring Software for iPhones - Lufty

Moshe I am using my iPhone hot spot to connect the Samsung Galaxy...

Ramy

On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 5:44:47 PM UTC-7, Moshe Braner wrote:
On 4/24/2021 11:58 AM, Ramy wrote:
What Patrick says. I have an iPhone in my pocket and like my iPhone. I want to be able to continue using it for everything else, phone calls, taking photos and what not. For a flight computer (in my case it is the backup flight computer) I rather have a dedicated no data plan smartphone (I recommend Samsung Galaxy 8 plus or better for couple hundred bucks) running XCSoar and nothing else (I actually also run IGCDroid for tracking).

Ramy

On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 6:53:52 AM UTC-7, Patrick (LS6-b EH) wrote:
Stephen, just get an old Android device and run XCSoar.

No data, easy file management, fully-featured. I just don't understand the preoccupation with inferior flight computers on iOS because people won't shell out $60, not $6000 for a flight computer solution used by world champions. XCSoar isn't just attractive because it's free, it's attractive because it's effective and it's free.

I can hardly remember my days using Soar Pilot on a Palm.

This is the way.

How many people at the Worlds are using iGlide. lol. Oh, I crack myself up...

Ramy, if your dedicated phone doesn't have a data plan, how can you have
IGCdroid do live tracking on it?

OTOH, if you do run XCsoar on a phone with a data plan, you can do live
tracking on "Skylines" from within XCsoar (or Tophat).

Or so I'm told. I use Tophat on an e-reader with no cellphone radio,
and, separately, IGCdroid on my Android phone with a data plan. My data
plan is minimal, so I run a firewall app on it that only lets IGCdroid
through. Otherwise a lot of apps (especially Google's) think that the
"no background data" setting somehow does not apply to them.