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PhoenixStar said..
I'm afraid Telstra is the only network that works Cooktown and beyond. It is handy to have a plug in the cockpit to charge the phone if you are using Nacionics, then you can keep the screen on all the time. And download all the map area you need so you will have coverage when you are off network. Don't fall for the itty bitty screens on some phones, the LG G4 is about as small as you can go to be useful - but it is not as waterproof as the Samsung.
I have plenty of charging options but also have alot of good spare batteries for phone that i keep charged for navionics. - about 5 days worth. Recently when my Galaxy S5 died, i was trying to get another on my telstra plan but no longer available. Only phones that were available were the latest Samsung S8 but with no option to switch out batteries which is a must for me. These also cost $1800 and are made of glass. Crikey. Do people not question this stuff? THey bascially turned the Samsungs into iphones- un user friendly where you have to send away or buy special tools just to change the battery. So i bought another S5 from gumtree for $180. Best phones and i can swap out batteries and have lods of storage on an Ext SD card.
Im pretty much relying on The phone and ipad with a garmin gps for my GPS plotter. Ive got all paper charts as well and know how to use them. I do have a Garmin Handheld but it lacks heaps of detail. Screens so tiny also.