Hello everyone,
I pretty much drawn my conclusion but I would like to hear from you.
As a local OSM contributor I use to hike with both my Fenix 6s Pro and my iPhone XS running Outdooractive to record the track, merge the two GPX files and use it as a guide for map editing.
Last week I've bought an inReach Mini, so I managed to merge not 2 but 3 tracks from the three devices.
What I've found is that inReach Mini and Outdooractive are pretty much identical, with only two minor differences:
- sometimes very little slow movements (at the end of a path) are not drawn on Outdooractive maps, as if it enable GPS based on a fixed accelerometer threshold
- twice during the hike Outdooractive didn't record the real track, but instead it recorded straight lines from point A and point B, not related to cellular data coverage as it worked elsewhere where I had no signal
Next time I'll disable Bluetooth on the inReach to force the iPhone to use its internal antenna.
So, my conclusion is that, as reported on some thread on Apple forums from many years ago, once paired to an external GPS receiver, the iPhone relies on that for the GPS signal, bypassing internal one.
Do you think the same?