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What's the name of the best nav app for nexus 4?

Google Maps?
Please stop creating dumb threads.

I would also say Google maps.

waze

chack out navigator in the play store. it's free and uses offline maps from either openstreetmap or tomtom. recommended esp. for foreign travel where you want to avoid roaming data charges.

estallings15 said:
Google Maps?
Please stop creating dumb threads.
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Honestly, Google maps navigation. I used a few different navigation apps on my iPhone, so once I went Android, I tried them on here too and Google maps navigation just seemed to work the best.
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Sygic
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+1 for waze
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But the peoblem is the phone don't like the big temperature.
Caant't use as navi on big roadtrips

Google bought Waze recently. Lol
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scream4cheese said:
Google bought Waze recently. Lol
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Sadly Google navigation is not available in all countries and regions.

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Best Offline GPS for Nexus S

I'm in search of a completely offline GPS application, which wouldn't require a wifi or data network to work.
The idea here is to roam with GPS of course, which would be super expensive with data.
So, in your opinion what is the best offline GPS for Nexus s?
iGO ftw, but depends for what areas you need it for
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Google maps is now off line. You can pick a 10 mile radius to load maps on your SD card and have it off line. I wish they did more than 10 miles so I don't have to patch it around.
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Sygic Aura, CoPilot.
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obsanity said:
Google maps is now off line. You can pick a 10 mile radius to load maps on your SD card and have it off line. I wish they did more than 10 miles so I don't have to patch it around.
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But does it actually allow you to do navigation while offline? Or just download the maps to view?
superm1 said:
But does it actually allow you to do navigation while offline? Or just download the maps to view?
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That was the whole idea. Google wanted you to be able to navigate in the desert without internet connection. All you need for it to function is your GPS on and previously downloaded map. Update your Google maps. It's all spelled out in there.
Wow thats very cool. Can't wait to try it
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Igo maps requires storage onto sd card. My nexus s doesnt have an sd card slot. How to proceed?
Sygic Auro seems to be running fine. It just won't find me to exact location, im one block away from my location.
daudster said:
Igo maps requires storage onto sd card. My nexus s doesnt have an sd card slot. How to proceed?
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While it doesn't have a SD card slot, it does use a partition on its internal hard disk as a 16GB sd card (or perhaps a bit less but it's approx 16GB). You should be able to fit it on there.
daudster said:
So, in your opinion what is the best offline GPS for Nexus s?
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I haven't used Navigon on an Android phone, but my wife has it on her iPhone and it's pretty good. See http://www.navigon.com/portal/int/produkte/navigationssoftware/mobile_navigator_android.html
Google maps navigation is the best.
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I use to use Ndrive
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Copilot is ok, but i actually prefer google nav
have you guys actually been able to use google navigation offline? I've tried it multiple times but no dice...
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The route is calculated online on Google Nav and that could be a big problem.
When I miss a street you need to wait the new route to be transfered, which would be ok if the 3G network was stable.
I recommend iGo.
jaker.the.skater said:
have you guys actually been able to use google navigation offline? I've tried it multiple times but no dice...
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I'm using it offline quite a bit since it came out. Just to save on data.
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obsanity said:
That was the whole idea. Google wanted you to be able to navigate in the desert without internet connection. All you need for it to function is your GPS on and previously downloaded map. Update your Google maps. It's all spelled out in there.
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i'v already tried this and even trying it right now as we speak, its just for map cache, you need to have an internet connection to get the directions initially, and you better hope you don't miss a turn when you are offline, because you ain't gonna get a reroute from google maps while offline, people are confused about this feature, its map cache, that is all, its useless. So google maps is not the way to go for offline nav, just go with copilot or something simular. All you need to do is search the various markets,appstores out there for Android and read reviews of each app you come across. good luck.
CoPilot USA works great for me. Recommended by Android Guys.... guys?
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im trying co-pilot myself for canada. Works good. locks on. pretty accurate.
My choice is Sygic GPS Navigation without any doubts!
The best interface I ever seen... accurate, simple, clear, immediate and complete at the mean time. It's free to try for 7 days, I strongly suggest to take a look by yourself.

Google Maps

How well does the offline Google Maps Navigation work? I just find it as an interesting feature and was wondering how well does it work for some of you?
I don't believe there is offline navigation, just offline maps only.
The map only is offline... but navigation still need an internet connection or gps... so what do u mean with offline navigation?
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Search, someone did it using offline maps in a city. The GPS still works without wifi
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I've noticed maps doesn't work without WiFi, but if you start navigation before you leave your connection it will still guide you and update routes in realtime.
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flash_beezy said:
I've noticed maps doesn't work without WiFi, but if you start navigation before you leave your connection it will still guide you and update routes in realtime.
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For Maps to work offline, you have to mark an area to be available for offline usage (it caches it). Simply click make available offline in the overflow menu (well it's there on my Galaxy Nexus it might be somewhere on the Nexus 7).
navFree has good navigation. Download the maps for offline use and all that is needed is GPS.
Google Maps can be used offline if you select and save an area.\
Google Maps Navigation can't be used offline even if you do the above.
Other third party navigation apps can be used offline.
neok44 said:
Google Maps can be used offline if you select and save an area.\
Google Maps Navigation can't be used offline even if you do the above.
Other third party navigation apps can be used offline.
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Like I said Google navigation will work offline if you start it while your still connected to WiFi @home or current location.
Once its loaded it will do turn by turn and update as you go using GPS. I've played with it over the weekend and it kept updating and telling me to do a uturn when I changed course, then finally figured out where I was going and updated accordingly.
It may help that I have the SF bay area saved in maps
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flash_beezy said:
Like I said Google navigation will work offline if you start it while your still connected to WiFi @home or current location.
Once its loaded it will do turn by turn and update as you go using GPS. I've played with it over the weekend and it kept updating and telling me to do a uturn when I changed course, then finally figured out where I was going and updated accordingly.
It may help that I have the SF bay area saved in maps
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guess that could be true on newer versions. One time i was driving to orlando and lost service and navigation paused and said it would resume when i got a data connection back. this was well over a year ago though on my nexus one.
neok44 said:
guess that could be true on newer versions. One time i was driving to orlando and lost service and navigation paused and said it would resume when i got a data connection back. this was well over a year ago though on my nexus one.
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Yep, testing this on my nexus 7 I didn't imply that it would pertain to any other android device.
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flash_beezy said:
Yep, testing this on my nexus 7 I didn't imply that it would pertain to any other android device.
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very good to know that it's smart enough to do that now. going to come in handy since i always lose data with t-mobile driving up to orlando.
neok44 said:
very good to know that it's smart enough to do that now. going to come in handy since i always lose data with t-mobile driving up to orlando.
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I tested it a bit too. It took it a bit to figure out I made a wrong turn. Eventually it started telling me where to turn again, but it wouldn't say the street names. It would just say things like "turn right in 800 feet."
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Like I said Google navigation will work offline if you start it while your still connected to WiFi @home or current location.
Once its loaded it will do turn by turn and update as you go using GPS. I've played with it over the weekend and it kept updating and telling me to do a uturn when I changed course, then finally figured out where I was going and updated accordingly.
It may help that I have the SF bay area saved in maps
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neok44 said:
guess that could be true on newer versions. One time i was driving to orlando and lost service and navigation paused and said it would resume when i got a data connection back. this was well over a year ago though on my nexus one.
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I have been doing this with my old OG DROID for a while, start navigation with it connected to my home wifi and have it work all the way ro my destination with no signal at all
Only reason why i wish I had a data plan...directions! Guess i gotta try out a better offline app
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Offline navigation with Nexus 7?

How can I do offline navigation with Google Navigation on my N7? I download my city to the device, turned off WiFi, and clicked the navigation button in Maps. It says "Action cannot be completed without data connection?" Is there any way I can get this on my N7 or do I need a different app/tether to my smartphone?
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wws12 said:
How can I do offline navigation with Google Navigation on my N7? I download my city to the device, turned off WiFi, and clicked the navigation button in Maps. It says "Action cannot be completed without data connection?" Is there any way I can get this on my N7 or do I need a different app/tether to my smartphone?
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there are some paid apps which stores their maps locally, so you can access them offline. to be able to use navigation in google maps, you need active internet connection eg. your smartphone tether.
I just tether from my gnex.
Just compute your route before you disconnect. Turn by turn directions will then work while disconnected.
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rmm200 said:
Just compute your route before you disconnect. Turn by turn directions will then work while disconnected.
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but if you take a wrong turn it cannot reroute
Just download a big enough area for offline navigation.
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All wrong.
I have 2 apps that can do calculation of route while offline as they download the maps first (over Wi-Fi) and the app only uses your GPS on your nexus 7 to calculate the route.
These apps are nav free world
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Sygic GPS Navigation
+1 for Sygic
Thanks for all the replies guys. I'll investigate some of the apps you mentioned and see if they will work for me.
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Offline satnav/gps for us east coast?

Im going to America in july for about a month and will need a sat nav app to use offline as i will be in airplane mode with gps on.
Preferably free or cheap
Leave me your recommendations.
I can't comment on east coast coverage... But I've used copilot for a couple years. It's relatively cheap and works well enough. A lot of people like sygic too.
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Download the area in Google maps app(menu -> make available offline) and you won't need data connection later. There won't be any live traffic info but at least navigation will work.
morbidz said:
Download the area in Google maps app(menu -> make available offline) and you won't need data connection later. There won't be any live traffic info but at least navigation will work.
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You can't download a big area so it is kind of useless
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You can't download a big area so it is kind of useless
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Check CoPilot on Market
There's free version
But the one with full voice navigation, only $10
Will need to download maps, could pick either whole usa or some states
Uses tomtom maps
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I have downloaded navfree but my provider accidently cut my phone line so i have had no way to download the full maps, i will give sygic and go and copilot a download once im back online.

Best GPS app for Drivers with live stats

Today i descoverd the most cool app for drivers name simply Waze, you can find out lots of stuf in real time(police,gas stations,trafic jam,accident...) Let's use it in big numbers so we can take care of each other in traffic.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.waze
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LMAO... I thought its drivers that you install in your computer.. Title is a little misleading?!?!?!
If it was a program ok it would be in the title but this is the apps thread...why would you think otherwise?
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I thought the same thing as gb6noob
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Sounds like a battery raper
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Thought it was computer drivers
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Thought it was pc drivers but this thread is cool though. I should try waze some time. I'm old school with just google maps and I'm set.
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informatican5 said:
If it was a program ok it would be in the title but this is the apps thread...why would you think otherwise?
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I think others think the same as me.. haha
If you titled it Best GPS App.. then we all would think its a GPS app for car drivers...
gd6noob said:
I think others think the same as me.. haha
If you titled it Best GPS App.. then we all would think its a GPS app for car drivers...
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Lol!... me too. I thought an Android app for device drivers?!
OK, my bad for the uninspired name but did any one used the app, any comments about the app?
ps: cand someone modify the name of the thread?
thnx in advance
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ps: cand someone modify the name of the thread?
thnx in advance
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Hi,
Go to your Original Post, then click on "EDIT POST", "Go Advanced" and there, at the top, you can change the title, then "Save Changes"
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Hi,
Go to your Original Post, then click on "EDIT POST", "Go Advanced" and there, at the top, you can change the title, then "Save Changes"
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Thx for the info.:good:
waze is awsome !! I use it often and it's better than any navigation app because it's like a social navigation gps.
You can instantly know why your road is blocked for example.. because users share it.
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oh ..and it's google
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I've used it before on other phones haven't gotten around to it again, but yeah it's pretty cool.
Especially when someone else on the same road as you is using it and you pass each other, everyone in both cars is looking around to see who else is using waze!
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Waze and Google maps actually share the same information. While Google maps may be missing the social aspect, there's not much else different between the two. Google acquired Waze in June of last year.
Google acquired waze earlier this year and has started integrating waze feature into google maps
wicked0ne said:
Google acquired waze earlier this year and has started integrating waze feature into google maps
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Yeah, part of it was buying up the competition but each has something the other needs so it makes sense. Waze has a good framework for gathering live traffic data and stuff like warnings about speed traps and accidents as people report them. They don't have a very efficient way to manage/update map data and their map data isn't as good as Google's. Also they didn't have many advertisers so they weren't making any money.
Google has great map data and connections to advertisers but they didn't have the level of live/social data updates that Waze has.
So Google bought Waze and is able to support the project financially and with map data while gaining better live analysis data about delays and traffic and cops and stuff.
I'm assuming at some point they will become the same thing (either keep Waze and make it "Waze powered by Google" or just roll them all into Google Navigation).

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