One thing I dislike about Nokia Sports Tracker (which is otherwise a great app) is the fact that it doesn't compensate for the GPS errors. Sometimes (when I'm walking under a bridge for example) the GPS device gets confused and sends points that are way off (like I've moved with more than 300 km/h for a second). The Sports Tracker doesn't detect that this is simply impossible (unless I was riding a rocket, which is something very few people actually do ;-) ) and does not ignore the reading, thus rendering the whole route meaningless. Go under a bridge with the GPS and the Nokia Sports Tracker on and you'll see what I mean.
One thing I dislike about
One thing I dislike about Nokia Sports Tracker (which is otherwise a great app) is the fact that it doesn't compensate for the GPS errors. Sometimes (when I'm walking under a bridge for example) the GPS device gets confused and sends points that are way off (like I've moved with more than 300 km/h for a second). The Sports Tracker doesn't detect that this is simply impossible (unless I was riding a rocket, which is something very few people actually do ;-) ) and does not ignore the reading, thus rendering the whole route meaningless. Go under a bridge with the GPS and the Nokia Sports Tracker on and you'll see what I mean.