My main question would be if you can use the Spot's GPS receiver to actually navigate with? ie check your 'current' position at 'any' time which would imply you could then follow a 'track'
If the answer to this question is no, then why bother, you have given up the most important feature of a GSP. But is the answer is yes, (the Spot's GPS receiver constantly updates, not every 10 min--sleep mode to save battery) then I would also be very interested
The capability to send SMS messages from the wild is novel and puts this device in a new league. Now, keeping a phone powered up for a long trip is going to be over the top (for racing anyway) for awhile yet, but things are shaking loose on that front too.
Why would you want continuous location information? That would require a steady bluetooth connection, increasing power demands. I'd only connect the device and my phone on to send text or to start tracking, otherwise why keep them synced? Just curious...