| The Apple iPhone - The Ultimate Shooting Smart phone. |
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| Written by Keith Drain | |
| Thursday, 11 June 2009 | |
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Some of you may not realise that your next mobile phone could in fact turn into one of your coolest hunting gadgets. Though if your next phone is an Apple iPhone it may very well be a great help and a heap of fun for the hunter.
The phone itself doesn't have any feature that other phones don't already have. In fact the iphone is missing some things that even the oldest colour screen handsets have (bluetooth file transfer anyone?)
Before we get onto the applications lets look at what things come stock standard for the iPhone that are of use to the hunter: GPS - The iPhone has GPS which integrates with google maps a very handy tool indeed. It loads GPS Maps and gives you directions but not turn by turn yet. This will come with the New Tom Tom Application that is due out soon.
Camera -iPhone 3G 2mp Camera nothing great but still good enough for hunting pics. iPhone 3GS - 3megapixel camera, auto focus and video so it is perfect for taking hunting snaps and video.
So the above features you can get in any phone but what I'm about to show you all is what other phones & PDA's are missing - Good Hunting/Shooting Orientated Apps!!
iSnipe -$5.99 AUD A ballistics calculator that covers most bases and will get you on target. There are other comprehensive ballistics applications out there but this one does the trick for the most part.
A Great GPS application that even the light version has enough for most people, it has Maps (where internet connection is availble ie: Cellular Network), waypoints, speed, bearing plus heaps more. Theres not much more to say about this as it is a full featured GPS that will do what you need it to do.
There are a couple of downsides with the iPhone however - Because this is a "smart phone" and like all smart phones battery life suffers. I have to charge it every night but I use it lots mainly the iPod Player for podcasts and video but just as a phone as well. So if you are unable to access a car with a car charger, computer or powerpoint a lot for days on end the iPhone probably isn't the phone for you but there is nothing wrong with carrying a backup phone with a pre-paid simcard incase you need it in an emergency. |
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