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Phone question
Hey All,
This will be my first season hunting while owning an iPhone. I know I'm not unique in that I stay in my stands from before sunrise to after sunset without getting down midday. Where I hunt generally isn't cell phone friendly and eats batteries. With previous phones I would always carry an extra battery to swap out once one has died. Obviously with the iPhone this isn't an option, which almost made me wait for another option (Verizon). What do you all use for a battery backup with the iPhone that will keep it alive and functional all day? Thanks, R |
i dont have an iphone but i was reading in a hunting magazine about some of the new toys out, and i think it was brunton that made a solar panel you could unfold and it will quickcharge all your battery operated gadgets.
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There are external battery sources you can get to plug the iPhone into. With my iPhone, I typically just turn it off when I'm in areas of low coverage. I will occasionally turn it on when I'm bored to see if I have signal or if any message came through.
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You can put it in airplane mode to save some on the batteries. But I have the same problem with my phone. I get about 4hrs before it eats up my batteries searching for signal
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My brother has a adapter the hooks to a 9 volt battery, that hooks up to the charging port of a cell phone that will charge it.
I think you can get it at Wal-Mart. |
Originally Posted by jrbsr
(Post 3848053)
My brother has a adapter the hooks to a 9 volt battery, that hooks up to the charging port of a cell phone that will charge it.
I think you can get it at Wal-Mart. |
case mate makes an external battery for the iphone that doubles as a protective case, thats what i use, will give you about 65% more battery
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I tell people where I will be and when to expect back. I don't have any cell service where I hunt. I'm out there to hunt not search Facebook, or play games.
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I agree with sconnyhunter. The only thing that I use my phone for is to get the word out when I shoot something or when I need to be picked up and to check and see if my other buddies need picked up if I have the truck. But to answer your question my phone is on airport until I need it so it is not draining battery searching for signal.
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I saw some solar chargers in the new Cabelas catalog for phones and computers.
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Why in the world would you want a cell phone in the deer woods?
Getting away from the hustle and bustle, cell phones included, is part of the reason I go to the woods in the first place. Since I've gotten older and less physically fit, I have started to carry one in my pack, for emergencies, but it is turned off, so it doesn't eat up the batteries. |
Originally Posted by olfatguy
(Post 3848711)
Why in the world would you want a cell phone in the deer woods?
Getting away from the hustle and bustle, cell phones included, is part of the reason I go to the woods in the first place. Since I've gotten older and less physically fit, I have started to carry one in my pack, for emergencies, but it is turned off, so it doesn't eat up the batteries. I am old school and used to think this way. But I gotta tell ya texting on vibe is a great way to talk to others you are out with. If I am alone then it stays in the truck. Everyone knows me and my plans. If **** goes south they know where to look. |
just turn it off when you are not using it. if you need to use it turn it on. i would not worry about getting external sources for the phone. it will just be more to carry in.
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I have sketchy service in my hunting area. I have used the mapping features to mark my treestand. Sometimes you find a spot you haven't been to before...Or I set up my stand, send the spot to my wife or hunting buddy in case something goes wrong and they don't hear from me again.
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