1. PaulSanderson's Avatar
    Hi guys, I have just d/loaded "Endomondo" and took it for a spin. It logged the time no problem but didn't track the distance. Does anyone know why this would be except it if it didn't get a valid TFOM or position from GPS?

    It could just be a simple config issue with the 9800 but I really need this app to plot distance. Any info would be great!!

    Much obliged to ya'z!!

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    11-09-10 01:12 PM
  2. mendoza1847's Avatar
    When you first turn Endomondo on, you need to wait a few moments until the GPS / Antenna icon on the lower left hand corner has a green check mark. If you start running before the check mark appears, it will have a hard time locking, or it might not do it at all. In mine, it usually takes just 10 to 20 seconds to lock into the GPS. I love this app. Outside of the browser and the Facebook app, Endomondo is my #1 program.
    01-05-11 12:33 PM
  3. Gladiator3544's Avatar
    Hi Guys,

    Does anyone know if using the Endomondo application incurrs any cost from your service provider, ie Orange etc.

    If so, how much for an hour bike ride?
    01-30-11 10:53 AM
  4. trek750's Avatar
    I think it incurs data usage. It never worked for me.
    01-31-11 03:05 PM
  5. tange1's Avatar
    Does anyone have a history of using Endomondo and battery life on the blackberry? I'm looking at doing a several day hiking trip and would love to map it / track it. I realize I will need several batteries and ways to charge those batteries.

    A few questions:
    Do i need the cell radios on for Endomondo to work or can i turn them off?
    What kind of battery life do people get w/ this app running?
    04-12-11 10:08 AM
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