![]() ![]() Not to start an argument, but iOS does have a file system, it's just not directly accessible by apps which is in its own sandbox. ![]() In conjunction with DropBox I had the ability to move and store Garmin and video files however I wanted. The 510 doesn't have a card slot, so not an option with 510. ![]() Then reinsert the card and fire up the Garmin. Popping the card out of the Garmin and into a Kensington Mobilelite Bluetooth drive I've been able to archive activities to storage for safe keeping on a Multiday ride ((Ride the Rockies) and transfer courses onto the card without a computer. What does work (have done it) is using an Edge 705 or other Edge with a micro SD slot. Photos seem to be accessible using third party software and Bluetooth or "cabled" drives like an iStick. iOS doesn't have a native file management system, which creates issues for most file formats. The missing link is code to move and convert the file from RwGPS to Connect. You can also Bluetooth a course in Garmin Connect app to a 510. With a paid premium RwGPS subscription you can download courses to an iPhone inside the RwGPS app.
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