If you could take just one all in one electronic device with you for rural parts of the U.S. for camping, bicycling, hiking, etc. what would it be and why? For me, it would be a:
-GPS Smartphone: Using Garmin Mobile XT, since it works independent of the cell towers.
-Carrier: I suppose CDMA is generally better in rural U.S., so Verizon. (Are there any combination "world phones" that are both CDMA & GSM that are compatible with Garmin Mobile XT?)
-Backup Power: Do any cell phones use non-proprietary batteries? (For example, AA or AAA batteries that could be carried with?)
I suppose satellite phones could be a choice, but do any of them incorporate GPS that is usable to the end user yet.
Rugged and/or water proof also come to mind. Would you select something like an Airo A25 or A25is, or would you get a non-ruggedized unit and put it in an Otter Box or something similar to protect it? http://www.airowireless.com/
-GPS Smartphone: Using Garmin Mobile XT, since it works independent of the cell towers.
-Carrier: I suppose CDMA is generally better in rural U.S., so Verizon. (Are there any combination "world phones" that are both CDMA & GSM that are compatible with Garmin Mobile XT?)
-Backup Power: Do any cell phones use non-proprietary batteries? (For example, AA or AAA batteries that could be carried with?)
I suppose satellite phones could be a choice, but do any of them incorporate GPS that is usable to the end user yet.
Rugged and/or water proof also come to mind. Would you select something like an Airo A25 or A25is, or would you get a non-ruggedized unit and put it in an Otter Box or something similar to protect it? http://www.airowireless.com/