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Old 29-09-2013, 22:26   #557
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Re: Who Is Getting Fit This Year?

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
I really wouldn't recommend using a phone as an accurate GPS device for running. They give you an indication of distance aren't a real substitution for a decent GPS watch.
I've used endomondo with both a blackberry and a Samsung (android) phone. Both proved to be pretty reliable indicators of time and distance and on the whole tied in very closely with my running partner's expensive Garmin.

They both had the occasional "blip" when gps signal was lost but it was very infrequent. I would say the only characteristic that isn't reliable/accurate is altitude.
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