March 18, 2010 09:59
Interesting....
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog...nts/24416/
I use my iPhone with iNavX connected to MacENC via TCP/IP on the boat. It is also usually hard wired and sitting on the Nav Station table. When I need it "remotely" it's for limited periods of time so battery life isn't really an issue for me. Not having to restart apps anytime I go from one to another would be helpful and a 4G with multi-tasking would for sure replace my 3G and maybe push me into an iPad.
I'm curious as to how others practice iPhone battery management aboard?
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog...nts/24416/
I use my iPhone with iNavX connected to MacENC via TCP/IP on the boat. It is also usually hard wired and sitting on the Nav Station table. When I need it "remotely" it's for limited periods of time so battery life isn't really an issue for me. Not having to restart apps anytime I go from one to another would be helpful and a 4G with multi-tasking would for sure replace my 3G and maybe push me into an iPad.
I'm curious as to how others practice iPhone battery management aboard?