Android Apps

Endomondo Sports Tracker Android App – Updated

Endomondo Sports Tracker for Android allows you to track your sport in real time and challenge your friends using the built-in GPS. Take a look at the features below. This app has recently been updated and we have news of What’s New, also below.

Features

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Track your sport in real time and challenge your friends using the built-in GPS!
Your trainer for running, cycling, walking etc:
•Real time GPS tracking of time, distance, speed, & calories
•Audio feedback for every mile or km
•Real time peptalks from friends following you live
•Workout route on a map
•History with lap times & music playlist
•Beat a friend: Go against a friend’s personal best
•Compete on a route: Download a route and beat the Champion
•Friend list (NEW)
•Share on Facebook (NEW)
•Heart rate support: Polar Wearlink® + transmitter with Bluetooth® and Zephyr heart rate monitor
•Support for ANT+ Bike Speed & Cadence and heart rate monitor sensors
•Manual entry of workouts
•Auto pause
•Customizable workout screen (long press to change)
•Headset control: Use the headset media button to get audio feedback and pause/resume a workout (wired headset & Android 2.2+)
•Sign up with facebook.

What’s New

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    1.    Version 5.0.0:
    2.    NOTE; we are asking for changed permissions to access your personal information and read contacts. We ask for this to make you able to connect with your friends, challenge them and follow them directly on your phone. We will read names and email addresses from your contacts ONLY if you actively choose to do so within the app.
    3.    New features are:
    4.    •Connect with friends on your phone
    5.    •Friend list illustrating their latest workouts
    6.    •Share on Facebook
    7.    Version 5.0.1
    8.    Bugfix only.

This app is free and you can download it here

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