Those programs put a much larger load on your battery than normal phone functions, so it's not surprising at all that they can dramatically shorten battery life. As other mentioned, leaving the screen on will only further drain the battery as will not managing any programs that are running and don't need to be.Houxty1 said:Very interesting. I didn't know you could get an i-phone extension battery but I'm not surprised as they have a lifespan slightly shorter than a nanosecond. I might give Strava a try though, had a look at it over the weekend and there's some decent looking features and like JPR I quite like the social media side. Thanks guys, very useful. Ali
I use a Garmin 310xt. Can be had for less than $200. I'd like a 500 or 800, but until my cheaper 310 dies I'll keep using it. If money is an issue its a nice option and considerably less than the Edge products. It's also much nicer to run with than an Edge. Once uploaded to Garmin Connect you can upload your GPX file from your Garmin device (310, 910, and all Edge products are capable of being uploaded) to Strava for all the segment fun and KOM chest pounding.mpre53 said:Save your pounds and get a Garmin Edge computer.![]()
However, Strava seems to drain a battery on an android or iPhone less than MMR. Before I had the Garmin, I used an old Samsung android, and using Strava, with the display shut down, I could log a full 100 mile ride and still have about 20% battery life left.
Now I have an Edge 500 and the battery is good for 18 hours when fully charged.