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Note 4. I just pull out the pen and touch the waypoints I need to add. Some software like Copilot, allows me to move waypoints that are already there. I can use my finger, but the pen is much more accurate.
Thanks for chiming in, OMG. I'm silly stupid about this stuff, so I ask, is Note 4 an application available for mobile devices, right? It's not a GPS per se by itself, correct?
It is Samsung cell phone http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/phones/galaxy-note/samsung-galaxy-note-4-at-t-charcoal-black-sm-n910azkeatt/. Copilot is mobile device app.As far as you original question goes, TomTom Rider 400 allow you to design your route by tapping on the screen but to be absolutely honest I tried once and it is like (forgive my french) curving in sh*t. I use my laptop or workstation with 37" monitors to design my routes in Tyre or MyRoute-app then upload to TomTom GPS unit. Tried many different applications (Google Maps, Base Camp, etc.) but those two are best suiting my requirements and working habits:)
Much thanks. Are any of the Tom Tom devices Bluetooth compatible? Reason I ask is I don't have a pc anymore, just an ipad that generally won't connect via cable to most devices; thus, to load a map from it onto my GPS?
The old Garmin I had 'could' do it, kinda. It would allow you to touch a place on the screen, AND, if there was an intersection or POI at that spot it would ask if you wanted to be routed there. If no intersection or POI then you are outta luck. Another issue was that touching the screen could also mean something else, like resizing, so sometimes I could get it to work and sometimes not. One of the reasons I don't use the Garmin much on the bike anymore.
With GPS software running on phones, look into the GPS apps and see if any support that. The phones themselves support (at least the newer smart phones) touch screens. Easier to get an app that runs on a phone than find a stand alone GPS box.That said, the easist, I think, would be to transfer data via the SD card which means an Android phone and a computer. Bigger the screen the better for the computer. :)I bought a refurbed Samsung S5 (no stylist) that will NOT be a phone, just a micro tablet, that is working out fairly well. Still in the experimental stage. GPS is not a primary function, but I added the HERE you are GPS app to play with.
And too, if your GPS is tied to the phone signal doesn't that mean you have no GPS is dependent on the network?
My cell phone would last about a day and a half mounted on the bike before it succumbed to dust, water, vibration, or me punching it in frustration because it didn't work well enough.