Originally Posted by
ZQLewis
I've had a 5s for 3 months. The 5X can be had with topo LITE and has a larger battery.
However the 5s has proved acquitted for my needs. I could never read the topo on a screen as small at the 5s or 5x.
If you run the GSP continuously then you will need to carry a battery bank but it's still way lighter than my Garmin 62csx.
I use it for sailing, and tracking my walks and hunts. Then download to a PC to Analise where I went. (But I'm only talking 1-3 hour trips)
I think I would only count on 12 hrs of full time GPS on my 5S (Think the book said 16 hours). The 5x is surpost to be good for 20 hours.
However to get the max life you need to turn off things like Bluetooth/wifi?? phone connections, turn down the screen lighting and the heart rate monitoring.
It dose have a compass and altimiter and basic navigation preloaded so you can set your start location then turn it on later to navigate back to it.
You can also download apps such as the dog tracking one which lets you see the direction and distance to your dogs. (I assume this is bluetooth connected to the main handset.)