![]() ![]() Previously the main alternative was the Windows operating system – found on phones from Nokia/Lumia and Blu – but Microsoft has recently withdrawn support for that. We have included the app name, price, website and available operating systems.įor the less tech savvy, iOS works on iPhone and other Apple products, meanwhile Android is used by Samsung, Moto and most other phone manufacturers. Rather than create a spurious ‘our favourite top 10' or 'top 20’ list, here we’ve tried to round up as many cycling-based apps currently available as possible. There may be something with a very popular product that you find infuriating, while a hidden gem lurks somewhere lower down an app store’s rankings. But with new products appearing all the time, it’s increasingly hard to keep track of what’s available.īecause apps are free or inexpensive, and because there are often many different choices providing essentially very similar functions, we suggest you play with a few different versions to find which one you like best. ![]() Long gone are the days when we had to buy a dedicated cycling computer to tell us how far and fast we were riding – now we can find out all that from our smart phones. ![]()
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