Good biking android phone recommendations
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Good biking android phone recommendations
Fed up with i phone so time to move on!!
My list of wants;
Waterproof, fed up of buying bags & cases,
Ok camera,
Not the weight of a brick,
Good GPS capability,
Android,
Good battery,
Not the size of a portable tv,
Does such a phone exist?
Any help much appreciated
My list of wants;
Waterproof, fed up of buying bags & cases,
Ok camera,
Not the weight of a brick,
Good GPS capability,
Android,
Good battery,
Not the size of a portable tv,
Does such a phone exist?
Any help much appreciated
- ledburner
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Re: Good biking android phone recommendations
Waterproof may be hard find only on flagship phones, is this your budget.?
To start thd ball rolling
Water proof;
How about a Huawei P30pro (but flagship) ?
Water resistant:
Huawei P30 or better value Huawei nova 5T
Start by looking at group test
https://www.carphonewarehouse.com/colle ... hones.html
Or flagship killer
https://www.expertreviews.co.uk/mobile- ... roid-phone
Hopefully that will start the ball rolling.... Cases they are a necessity to protect it I'm afraid.
Good luck & happy hunting...
To start thd ball rolling
Water proof;
How about a Huawei P30pro (but flagship) ?
Water resistant:
Huawei P30 or better value Huawei nova 5T
Start by looking at group test
https://www.carphonewarehouse.com/colle ... hones.html
Or flagship killer
https://www.expertreviews.co.uk/mobile- ... roid-phone
Hopefully that will start the ball rolling.... Cases they are a necessity to protect it I'm afraid.
Good luck & happy hunting...
I hope you think you know, what I might of exactly meant.
Warning - may contain value odded typos & ither mythspellings..
Warning - may contain value odded typos & ither mythspellings..
- johnnystorm
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Re: Good biking android phone recommendations
Good GPS is basically a given these days. Its worth looking at GSMarena.com for comparative specs. Getting a "small one" might be difficult but again, look at gsm arena for dimensions. The lack of bezels means that a 6" phone is no bigger than an older phone with a big frame around it.
Off the top of my head a Samsung S10e should fit most of your requirements.
Off the top of my head a Samsung S10e should fit most of your requirements.

- johnnystorm
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Re: Good biking android phone recommendations
Amazon have a good range of Ulephone Armor phones. I've not tried one but they claim to be rugged.

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Re: Good biking android phone recommendations
My last phone (Note 4) which was most definitely waterproof was ridden on the handlebars with an otterbox shell for protection. The day it died was in a 6 hour downpour and the shellcase had acted like a mini reservoir for water to sit around to edges and everntually ingress and death.
Bought an s8 (about 2 or 3 years old now, when they were still at the samsung store, so pretty much when they were released) and ridden through plenty of downpours of similar or worse conditions. Don't carry the phone on the bars anymore (invested in proper gps device after that event) but neither is it fully mollycoddled away. Every so often when moisture is detected and you put it on charge it'll bleep at you and tell you not to charge it*
Been going strong and works well for all them years (well, built in obsolescence aside)... Just checked (goes to check ebay) and the s8 can be had for between £80 to £160...
*charging the Note4 whilst still wet is what actually killed it and not the puddle of water. I was adamant to turn it on and charge it up. The more I tried (and it did turn on and talk to me at first) to charge and use it whilst still wet, the more it fried the internals. Dry rice is your friend and dont try charging a moist phone...
Bought an s8 (about 2 or 3 years old now, when they were still at the samsung store, so pretty much when they were released) and ridden through plenty of downpours of similar or worse conditions. Don't carry the phone on the bars anymore (invested in proper gps device after that event) but neither is it fully mollycoddled away. Every so often when moisture is detected and you put it on charge it'll bleep at you and tell you not to charge it*
Been going strong and works well for all them years (well, built in obsolescence aside)... Just checked (goes to check ebay) and the s8 can be had for between £80 to £160...
*charging the Note4 whilst still wet is what actually killed it and not the puddle of water. I was adamant to turn it on and charge it up. The more I tried (and it did turn on and talk to me at first) to charge and use it whilst still wet, the more it fried the internals. Dry rice is your friend and dont try charging a moist phone...
- ledburner
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Re: Good biking android phone recommendations
DRY RICE INDEED!
I have saved several phones/gadgets by putting them in a bag of dry rice on a warm radiator..
As soon as I have notice water ingress, ya what? Its got p**s wet through, I immediately it turn it off. If possible take batteries out.
Cling film or a small sandwich bag etc can make a reason waterproof jacket. I take my device out of its case, wrap it then back in the rubber case/cover.
I always keep it in a sealed case or dry bag overnight...
Redefinedn_cycles your leading me astray and going off topic..
haha
I have saved several phones/gadgets by putting them in a bag of dry rice on a warm radiator..
As soon as I have notice water ingress, ya what? Its got p**s wet through, I immediately it turn it off. If possible take batteries out.
Cling film or a small sandwich bag etc can make a reason waterproof jacket. I take my device out of its case, wrap it then back in the rubber case/cover.
I always keep it in a sealed case or dry bag overnight...
Redefinedn_cycles your leading me astray and going off topic..


I hope you think you know, what I might of exactly meant.
Warning - may contain value odded typos & ither mythspellings..
Warning - may contain value odded typos & ither mythspellings..
Re: Good biking android phone recommendations
At the moment this Armor phone is grabs my eye, claims to do everything required, just wondered if anyone had tried it.....johnnystorm wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 11:46 am Amazon have a good range of Ulephone Armor phones. I've not tried one but they claim to be rugged.
Was looking around the £150 mark, this phone has a IP68 rating, so can be submerged to 1 metre for 30 minutes, impressive!
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08 ... PXNE&psc=1
- johnnystorm
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Re: Good biking android phone recommendations
I'm half tempted by one of the cheaper ulephones and a payg sim with a couple of quid on it as a stunt double for my everyday phone.

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Re: Good biking android phone recommendations
Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact would appear to satisfy all your criteria.
Re: Good biking android phone recommendations
If its anything like my Xperia z3+ is should be great. 5 years old, Used for navigation hiking from Mexico to Canada twice, thousands of miles of RWGPS navigation on the bike and only now thinking about replacing the original batteryScotRoutes wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 8:12 pm Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact would appear to satisfy all your criteria.