| 26-06-2009 10:49 PM |
| csc12345678 |
I have the N79 (without Active). I wonder if we are entitled to use the SportTracker software ? Is it available for download ? If not, are there any similar software to track my route ?
I don't need to track my heart rate. Just my route.
Thanks very much.
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| 18-01-2009 04:24 AM |
| Dude111 |
Looks interesting though..
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| 18-01-2009 02:41 AM |
| Unregistered |
Have to say, the software doesn't look as advanced as the one on the Samsung MiCoach (talks to you, telling you when to pick up your pace etc) that has the shoe pedometer things and the heart rate monitor. Was just a shame that the phone was a bit of a letdown (poor screen, bog standard interface other than the sports stuff).
Wonder if Samsung could implement that into an S60 device?
I used to have the 5500, though the lack of actual sports stuff on it was a let down (as was the flaky keypad). This looks a tad bulky to be strapping to your arm.
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| 16-01-2009 12:01 PM |
| Unregistered |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How about a sports oriented S60 device to match some of the N Series? Rather than this sort of rehash. Oh, and will Nokia cover the moisture damage on this N79 when people use it to train and sweat? Or is it just a novelty? Nokia?
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I had to fork out £15 for a replacement N95 after I drowned mine during a Cross Country race last January (crossing 5 waist deep water filled ditches), I disposed of the iphone armband and replaced it with a waterproof armband phone holder from
w w w . a q u a p a c . n e t / u k s t o r e / e r o l . h t m l (just remove the spaces).
My N95 fits inside the small version perfectly, even with the slider open for GPS reception. They guarantee it to be waterproof (down to 15 feet and it floats too).
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| 15-01-2009 11:44 AM |
| TomJ |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How about a sports oriented S60 device to match some of the N Series? Rather than this sort of rehash. Oh, and will Nokia cover the moisture damage on this N79 when people use it to train and sweat? Or is it just a novelty? Nokia?
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What, like this one?
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| 15-01-2009 07:23 AM |
| Unregistered |
How about a sports oriented S60 device to match some of the N Series? Rather than this sort of rehash. Oh, and will Nokia cover the moisture damage on this N79 when people use it to train and sweat? Or is it just a novelty? Nokia?
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| 15-01-2009 12:20 AM |
| Unregistered |
PLEASE, Nokia/Polar: release the HRM alone
Title says it all. This would take sports tracker to the next level. I could see this for people who want to do some real training, have maps, etc, but not have to pay for a Garmin Edge 605/705 cyclometer. HRM is the only thing I miss from my old cyclometer since switching to SP on my phone.
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| 14-01-2009 09:03 PM |
| jefferyb |
This is the direction sportstracker needed, a bt heart monitor! Now it can actually be used for something more advanced.
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| 14-01-2009 08:35 PM |
| Tzer2 |
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WOW! A Nokia advert that actually shows the audience what the phone does, instead of the usual mysterious and ambiguous marketing rubbish that Nokia spit out constantly.
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Unregistered, I agree completely!
Adverts which actually work, i.e. get people to buy stuff, tend to:
1. Show the product
2. Show the product doing what it does best
3. Show where you can buy it
4. Show how much it costs.
The first two are the most important, but Nokia's adverts frequently fail to do ANY of those things, which makes them a waste of time and money.
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| 14-01-2009 08:32 PM |
| Unregistered |
Any word on when this new version of Sports Tracker will be released? The main site still shows version 1.78 but version 1.82 can be obtained from Nokia Research. Anyone know what the new version number is?
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| 14-01-2009 07:50 PM |
| Unregistered |
WOW! A Nokia advert that actually shows the audience what the phone does, instead of the usual mysterious and ambiguous marketing rubbish that Nokia spit out constantly.
Maybe if Nokia made adverts that actually showed you what CWM does clearly without the audience having to solve Nokia's stupid marketing puzzles they would actually be able to shift a few of the devices?
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| 14-01-2009 04:22 PM |
| bartmanekul |
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Originally Posted by rcadden
Erm, a 6220c with N-Gage, 3.5mm, and WiFi? Isn't that the N82?
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Its also feature pack 1, and rather ugly. Also the buttons, while seemingly functional, put a lot of people off, me included after trying one.
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| 14-01-2009 03:58 PM |
| Tzer2 |
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Erm, a 6220c with N-Gage, 3.5mm, and WiFi? Isn't that the N82?
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...good point. :-)
OTOH the 6220 has bigger buttons, the N82's small button size did put some people off.
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| 14-01-2009 03:49 PM |
| Anon |
I wonder though, if you buy the heart rate belt and download the new sports tracker app on your N series device, will this work on all N series devices or just the N79 specific to it?
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| 14-01-2009 03:39 PM |
| rcadden |
Erm, a 6220c with N-Gage, 3.5mm, and WiFi? Isn't that the N82?
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