I have a Garmin-Asus A50 smart phone which I find has an excellent and accurate GPS device. I use the Groundspeak Geocaching app. which costs about $10. The app. has stopped working and it seems that the app. now only works if the Android OS is 2.2 or greater. My OS is 2.1
I have spoken to Garmin Australia who tell me I need to speak to my carrier (Optus) . Even though the phone is marketed by Optus, I am actually with DoDo besides which, the phone is unlocked anyway.
Is anyone else having trouble using their Garmin Asus A50 with the Grpondspeak app ?
Android Upgrade
- Papa Bear_Left
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I've looked for a way to upgrade MBL's A50 to something beyond 2.1, to no avail. It never sold well enough to have a user base big enough for anyone to bother porting CyanogenMod or similar to it.
If the Groundspeak app now requires 2.2, then I'm afraid you're out of luck.
What you can do, though, is get an old version of the app (I can probably help if you get stuck) and just never update it. It'll work as well as it ever did, until and unless Groundspeak stop allowing it to access their database. (And I'm afraid that's on the cards, probably sooner than later...)
If the Groundspeak app now requires 2.2, then I'm afraid you're out of luck.
What you can do, though, is get an old version of the app (I can probably help if you get stuck) and just never update it. It'll work as well as it ever did, until and unless Groundspeak stop allowing it to access their database. (And I'm afraid that's on the cards, probably sooner than later...)
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I have the same phone (from Optus|) and accept that it can never go beyond 2.1. However it was free (a clearance model) and it's still an excellent phone until I upgrade down the track. I never ever purchased the Groundspeak app - instead went for NeonGeo which still works perfectly. Costs about $5 - there's a demo. Worth investigating.
I just purchased from Optus the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (Android). Despite the 10 inch screen size, it works well when geocaching with NeonGeo (no need to buy the app again).
Must admit I hardly use my Garmin Vista any more.
I just purchased from Optus the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (Android). Despite the 10 inch screen size, it works well when geocaching with NeonGeo (no need to buy the app again).
Must admit I hardly use my Garmin Vista any more.
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Thanks guys. The Garmin Asus A50 was such a good combination with the groundspeak app. Ah well, I shall just have to learn another app and shell out $5. Mind you, I can't see myself hunting for caches using a 10" tablet
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I attended the Meet and Greet Traralgon Event Cache yesterday as part of the Great Victorian Bike Ride 2012. It was quite surprising to see and learn of others actively using a 10 inch tablet for geocaching.greynomads wrote: I can't see myself hunting for caches using a 10" tablet