Make some sort of sun shield, that you can stare down into and put the phone on maximum brightness. Like a square tube, slightly bigger than the screen, and longer, say 10cm long at least, then mock something up with cardboard to see if that helps. If it works, buy some square plastic tubing from a DIY store.....I want to fix my Android phone to my bars but I fear that most of the map/navigate/etc apps will not be too visible in sunny conditions. Suggestions anyone?
Yes that sounds like an option. Thinking about it further I was wondering whether an app which had white characters on a black background rather than a white background would at least be more legible, though I haven't found one so far.Make some sort of sun shield, that you can stare down into and put the phone on maximum brightness. Like a square tube, slightly bigger than the screen, and longer, say 10cm long at least, then mock something up with cardboard to see if that helps. If it works, buy some square plastic tubing from a DIY store.....
Plus, listen to the navigational advice aurally, do not rely on the screen 100%.
Andy
Let us know how you get on please.Yes that sounds like an option. Thinking about it further I was wondering whether an app which had white characters on a black background rather than a white background would at least be more legible, though I haven't found one so far.
Myself and partner both use different apps when riding and neither of us have difficulty seeing the screen.I want to fix my Android phone to my bars but I fear that most of the map/navigate/etc apps will not be too visible in sunny conditions. Suggestions anyone?
Yes I've done a couple of sunny rides with my new handlebar mounted phone. Not so much of a problem as I anticipated if you move the bike so it's in the shade. Been looking for apps to use and there are so many it's a difficult choice (which do you use?) Used internet radio and my songs via bluetooth earbuds so far. A map app visble in sunlight would be good though.Myself and partner both use different apps when riding and neither of us have difficulty seeing the screen.
Been out in the sun a few times lately and both phones are on the handlebars.
To be honest, visibility in bright sun will depend much more on what model of phone you have and the maximum brightness it can manage to compete with full sun (which will vary )Yes that sounds like an option. Thinking about it further I was wondering whether an app which had white characters on a black background rather than a white background would at least be more legible, though I haven't found one so far.
I have MemoryMap with OS25k maps for the U.K. on which I can draw routes or import gpx files. I also have ViewRanger for when abroad. My partner has used Cyclemeter for a few years but mainly for the after ride stats.Yes I've done a couple of sunny rides with my new handlebar mounted phone. Not so much of a problem as I anticipated if you move the bike so it's in the shade. Been looking for apps to use and there are so many it's a difficult choice (which do you use?) Used internet radio and my songs via bluetooth earbuds so far. A map app visble in sunlight would be good though.