I saved the area I live in offline in Google Maps. Can I navigate within the area saved offline with GPS or do I need a data connection like WiFi or a tether from my phone?
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Dillon610 said:
I saved the area I live in offline in Google Maps. Can I navigate within the area saved offline with GPS or do I need a data connection like WiFi or a tether from my phone?
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My understanding is that the directional data comes from the Google's servers, so I don't think this will work. I have not actually tried, but I imagine that since it has a GPS, that you may be able to see yourself moving via offline Maps data, just without directions. I'm curious and will try this when I drive home from work in a few mins.
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My understanding is that the directional data comes from the Google's servers, so I don't think this will work. I have not actually tried, but I imagine that since it has a GPS, that you may be able to see yourself moving via offline Maps data, just without directions. I'm curious and will try this when I drive home from work in a few mins.
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Yup, no directions only basic positioning
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Dillon610 said:
I saved the area I live in offline in Google Maps. Can I navigate within the area saved offline with GPS or do I need a data connection like WiFi or a tether from my phone?
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Yes you can, it won't be as accurate as GPS + wifi, but as long as you can see the sky, you should be okay!
(I used maps with no data connection in Geneva a few weeks ago!)
Navigation will give you an error definitively saying that it cannot work without a data connection.
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There's another thread on this. I've tried it. As long as you set up your route while you have wifi and you are within maps you downloaded, navigation will work fine. The only "issue" I've found is that if you make a wrong turn, while it is trying to reroute you it will only tell you where to turn, not say the actual street name.
So it's not perfect, but it works.
what about if you try a different gps app?
darkleafar said:
what about if you try a different gps app?
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Stand alone navigation app work just fine such as "co-pilot"....etc
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Anyone know if such a program exists and specifically for car navigation (unlike the offroad one currently on the market)? Kinda like Microsoft Streets & Trips but for Android. I am hoping to use my Xoom as a offline GPS since it is Wifi only model.
There are several. The cheapest is CoPilot. I have it as a backup for when I don't have data. The US only version is normally $4.99 (but I got it on sale for $2.99). I find it OK, but I prefer Google Maps Navigation.
Another is Navigon (it's quite a bit more expensive). A market seach should turn up some more.
Don't forget that Google Maps Navigation will cache the map and route for you . So you can start Navigating while you are in a WiFi hotspot and it will cache all of the maps to finish your navigation. Of course, if you get too far off route then you will have a problem.
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There are several. The cheapest is CoPilot. I have it as a backup for when I don't have data. The US only version is normally $4.99 (but I got it on sale for $2.99). I find it OK, but I prefer Google Maps Navigation.
Another is Navigon (it's quite a bit more expensive). A market seach should turn up some more.
Don't forget that Google Maps Navigation will cache the map and route for you . So you can start Navigating while you are in a WiFi hotspot and it will cache all of the maps to finish your navigation. Of course, if you get too far off route then you will have a problem.
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Yeah that's kinda what I'm worried about. I need this to be a 100% offline app with full stored maps. Also obviously to be compatible with the Xoom.
which phone do you have, you could enable your wifi hotspot using your 3G network. (I do it on my desire Z/G2)
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which phone do you have, you could enable your wifi hotspot using your 3G network. (I do it on my desire Z/G2)
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I have a Blackberry and has no option for Wifi or Bluetooth tethering. I can only do Dial-Up Networking but android doesn't support it as a client.
Have you tried Aura Sygic? if it works on XOOM and Honeycomb?
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sygic.aura&feature=search_result
And you can find it for free on a site for Pirates.
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bd85 said:
Have you tried Aura Sygic? if it works on XOOM and Honeycomb?
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sygic.aura&feature=search_result
And you can find it for free on a site for Pirates.
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I used Sygic back when I had a WinMo. Was a good app. I'll check this out.
Found several apps:
Aura GPS Navigation
MobileNavigator USA
Locus Free
CoPilot Live USA
NavDroyd
Anyone try any of these and know which works with the Xoom?
For some reason I tried to use the new download maps feature and downloaded the maps but when I turn data off and try to use navigation it doesn't work am I doing something wrong?
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blackroseimmortal09 said:
For some reason I tried to use the new download maps feature and downloaded the maps but when I turn data off and try to use navigation it doesn't work am I doing something wrong?
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A quote
"This download stores only the base map tiles and the landmarks on the map, so you still need a data connection to see satellite view and 3D buildings, search for Places and get directions."
You will have to manually look at the map. It looks like turn by turn doesn't work.
Even with all the tiles downloaded, Maps and Navigation still query the server to find routes. There is a long-running search to find ways to get Nav to work offline. So far, the best people can do is get map tiles offline, and even that is hit-or-miss.
Other offline navigation programs are out there, but if you're like me, you just want Google Nav to work with no connection.
Yeah I guess I will download navigon again it just takes up too much storage space
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Don't you think Google map tiles would take up just as much space? There are some programs that let you download only the tiles and detail that you want (Locus Maps, for example).
I really like this new feature, lots of potential. One big disappointment is they limit you to 10 tiles. I'm not sure hire big the tiles are exactly,b it would take 5-6 to get all of Louisville... but I can only download 10?
As soon as I saw this I imagined filling up several of my sd cards with maps of my state.
I always wanted to have those maps on my sd card.... Im on mikg 2.2 n i don see any options to download any maps.... What rom r u on ?
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Anyone know how to get gps working on this without Wifi? Or a way we can download maps that work in google nav?
Envain said:
Anyone know how to get gps working on this without Wifi? Or a way we can download maps that work in google nav?
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I believe that you are required to have a wifi/data connection to use google navigation. You can cache that maps manually but I think this only provides you with the maps themselves, not navigation.
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I believe that you are required to have a wifi/data connection to use google navigation. You can cache that maps manually but I think this only provides you with the maps themselves, not navigation.
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Yeah been trying out the cache and that's really disappointing i was hoping to use it in my dash. they don't make it clear on their site that its required to have a data connection.
GPS works fine without WiFi. If you want to use navigation, start your route where u have a wifi connection. Or you can use a different app that has offline navigation
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For offline navigation I suggest navigon
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Problem with starting my route with wifi is for work i move around a lot from client to client, not always having a hotspot..that being said i was hoping to use this device without having to tether but it looks like for me thats my only option.
Envain said:
Problem with starting my route with wifi is for work i move around a lot from client to client, not always having a hotspot..that being said i was hoping to use this device without having to tether but it looks like for me thats my only option.
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Yes, for now, that would be one of your only options. Another option tho, use a different navigation app.
I am travelling to a new country soon, and want to save map of tht city for offline viewing, but I simply cant seem to see that option anymore.
Please guide me, using latest updated version of Google Map.
PS: Is this option taken out ? Any alternatives ?
Maybe a Google search ?
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Dejan Sathanas said:
Maybe a Google search ?
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Have read all google help topics and done search as well... but there is simply no option for offline view tht I can click !!
https://support.google.com/gmm/answer/3273567
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https://support.google.com/gmm/answer/3273567
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Perfect mate !
Now please guide me, how can I
1] delete the cached map and
2] how can I specify how many MB of space I wana reserve for caching the map.
Any good alternatives other than google maps.... these google guys have messedup a perfectly working system it seems on the new versions.
craige said:
Perfect mate !
Now please guide me, how can I
1] delete the cached map and
2] how can I specify how many MB of space I wana reserve for caching the map.
Any good alternatives other than google maps.... these google guys have messedup a perfectly working system it seems on the new versions.
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It used to be in the menu... why is it hidden with a secret command..... wtf is going on with the world... eeverything is so fookin against end users nowadays.
Or get an alternative app?
Personally I like MapsWithMe. It doesn't run on Google Maps but on OpenStreetMap.org, which means it's quite a lot more accurate and extensive. (Even lists benches and power lines.) Just a suggestion.
ShadowLea said:
Or get an alternative app?
Personally I like MapsWithMe. It doesn't run on Google Maps but on OpenStreetMap.org, which means it's quite a lot more accurate and extensive. (Even lists benches and power lines.) Just a suggestion.
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Thanks for the tip - never heard of it before, just tried it and it's excellent - time to ditch CoPilot
I've used RMaps which you can download a city map to something daft like 3 feet, viewable offline, multiple map scales so you can zoom in/out offline, download via wifi, cached/downloaded maps saved to SDCard, GPS tracker and multiple maps to choose from including Google, Ordinance Survey Maps + more....
I use this before I run Google and can have clear street view before I've set foot out of the door
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I use navigator. It doesn't need a data connection because you download maps either paid or free (I use the free ones and they are fine). I found even when Google maps let you download a map you still couldn't navigate on it without a data connection anyway. Which made it kind of pointless.
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I just made a search in Google play for apps suggested above "RMaps" and "Navigator" and I am not able to find app as such on the play store.... ?
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Or get an alternative app?
Personally I like MapsWithMe. It doesn't run on Google Maps but on OpenStreetMap.org, which means it's quite a lot more accurate and extensive. (Even lists benches and power lines.) Just a suggestion.
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I tried it and it looks nice but it is not for voice guided navigation
Search for MapFactor: GPS Navigation in play store for Navigator.
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I use citymaps 2go pro, used it many times in france without data.
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Unless the DEV removed Rmaps maybe (I'm sure I downloaded it from play store") well here's a link to his blog
http://robertdeveloper.blogspot.co.uk/2009/08/rmaps.html?m=1
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I have tried all maps mentioned here, but none of them are as smooth and easy to understand as Google maps. Most of them are slow and laggy and also take forever to load location names and details.
Now I would be stuck without wifi and now wonder what to do....
I guess this is phones in general, but I have a G2 atm so asking here. I've read multiple times in the past you don't need a data connection for GPS to work on map apps and such. I was out of service completely last night and I tried using Google maps but it said cannot connect to data, so I couldn't even use it. I'm just confused as I didn't know you needed data to use GPS.
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You need data to populate the maps.
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You either need a navigation app or download from Google maps for offline use.
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There's no offline navigation with Google Maps. You can pre-load the maps, but it won't tell you where to turn.
TomTom works while in airplane mode with driving navigation directions though. That's what I used in Canada last week.