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Running a Marthon with the N900
I'm soon to run a marathon. As I'll be carrying along my N900 througout the event anyway, I'm wondering how it could help me provide information during the run.
I'm aware of eCoach and I use it sometimes, but it doesn't do the things I list below. I'd like the following functionalities: Information useful for the runner Distance covered so farConnectivity Some family members might be interested in following how I'm doing, so I'd like the app to be able to share the following info: SMS update every x kilometersSettings Configurable settings would be: Activity (running, cycling, skating, skiing, ...)Incoming 'connectivity' might be fun as well to receive encouragement, not sure what that would look like. Someone replying to the SMS or replying to Twitter? I'm sure this could be done with Qt Mobility, but as I've never worked with it, it might take me too long time, so I'm 'fishing' to see if someone else is up to the task :) Cheers! /Magnus |
Re: Running a Marthon with the N900
I wonder who will run out first...you or the battery. I think the n900 hit the wall the day meego was announced. Just remember that extra 3 pounds in your pocket may feel even heavier after a few hours on the road.
Btw good luck, I have done 8 but not for 17 years (since I was 27). |
Re: Running a Marthon with the N900
Take a solar battery?
Extra pounds may or may not be heavy, depending on marathon and runner... |
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Existing programs could cover some of those needs. The Pedometer widget could give you some of the info, and SMSCON (or the google latitude client) could report to your family members where you are exactly. That approach shouldn't take a lot of cpu/battery (?) and you could add more pieces to the puzzle (or in the same spirit of those, add simple/generic enough pieces that give you that info and are useful for more situations).
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Re: Running a Marthon with the N900
i completed a marathon in may 2010 a month after i got my n900, didnt take it with me, took a smaller sony phone i had. in my opinion the n900 would have been too much of a distraction. (ie. running while using 2 hands with keyboard in landscape, not looking @ contour of the road)
i'll be doing it again next year & sorry to say it wont be going again.. i had to concentrate too much so the smaller one handed phone (no touch screen) was ideal for music & texting letting me get on with running. i do like the sound of what you're after tho, i would probably use it for shorter training runs. good luck! when & where is it btw? |
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Not to be rude. But I think you should buy an android phone. And depending on your final time. more than 4 hours, you might also want mobile charger to be sure.
bought a x10 just for training. used n900 before. but its like day and nigt...n900 is not great for running. Good luck with your marathon! |
Re: Running a Marthon with the N900
buy symbian phone that supports sport tracker:
http://www.sports-tracker.com/#/home http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELVzxFfl44Q |
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When running, I carry, but don't use, N900. I also carry and use a small thin cellular phone as stopwatch. It will soon lose cellular functionality (I don't enjoy phones locked to provider), but it is still good as stopwatch. It's not Android; it's simpler; maybe, kind of Symbian, judging by menu, menu and menu structure of options. It has no sport tracker. I suppose it can live through more than eight hours without a charger even with stopwatch running; it makes the screen black when you don't press buttons, and it can live days and probably weeks while connected to network and doing nothing. |
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I walked the 'four days marches' in Nijmegen, The Netherlands and used a GPS tracker that sends the current location to a server through gprs so that people can see where you are. The battery lasted a whole day even though i was walking for 9+ hours and IM-ing, SMS-in and mail to blog-ing. I assume that your target time is less than 9 hours so battery doesn't have to be a problem.
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Ah battery life, the Kryptonite of N900.
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As the others said an N900 would be too chunky, I've run with my N95 which is a good size and the GPS/Sporttracker integration is great!
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i think the N900 would be fine using ecoach. predownload the maps, and turn off im,and email to save battery, and it should be ok.
I would run the n900 for the relevant time with everything you want started to see how you get on, and then repeat turning various things off until you get the amps down (think apollo 13!) I like ecoach. OK it only supports uploads to hieahiea directly, bur the gpx files can be loaded to loads of other sites including Endomondo, which is my fave. The new version of sports tracker runs in flash 10 for some odd reason, and last time i looked i could not import gpx files or export any workouts. I thnk the only other alernative is a symbian phone with either the sports tracker or endomondo clients installed, but I found that the battery life is not much better, and android will be as bad if not worse than the 900. I have ran and cycled with the N900 and do not think that the size and weight are excessive. |
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Thanks everyone for input so far.
I used to use SportTracker on my previouw E61i (with Bluetooth connected external GPS). I still have the device, but my batter for that one dies within minutes, so I'm not planning to buy a new one just for this purpose... I've found some services out there that could be used, but still haven't done any in-depth research on the subject. For those who are interested, this is a staring point: http://www.berryreview.com/2008/06/0...g-application/ I know of the eCoach -> Heiaheia integration, but afaik that's 'after the fact', and not 'real-time', or am I wrong on that? /Magnus |
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