Announced in February but still no news - quite disappointing as I was looking forward to it - uses TomTom maps!
Copilot i use and works very well!
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Announced in February but still no news - quite disappointing as I was looking forward to it - uses TomTom maps!
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There's been plenty of news if you're an HTC Desire HD owner. The HTC Maps app that comes with it is Route 66 running TomTom maps. I had a play with it when I was running a Desire HD rom on my old Desire. Looked alright, but I preferred CoPilot.
If you're looking for a good GPS which uses TomTom maps, then have you had a look at Sygic? As far as I remember seeing, it is supposed to use TomTom maps. The interface is hardware graphics accelerated, has automatic traffic updating and rerouting, and as a bonus is the only GPS app I can find which actually tells me if there is a toll on the route and if I want to avoid it or not (configurable) when calculating the route.
Damn, that sounds like a sales pitch.
But in all honesty, I'm extremely happy with it, of course it does have some points against it compared to other GPS apps, but this is the only one I found that meets my requirements.
Announced in February still no news...so why announce? Stupid company!
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Sygic user since many years...worked great on s60v3....and still working great on Android
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i had this application pre installed in one of my rom when using galaxy i9003.......... really very nice application
Comes standard with all SGS2s in South Africa. Samsung Drive & Walk (Route 66). I read somewhere it was a deal with Samsung South Africa & Route 66
Route66 is very good on Nokia...was hoping it be released on Android soon as tomtom will will never release for Android!
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So what came preloaded on the sd card for you guys?
We got the maps for Samsung drive & walk in SA.
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In the UK we didn't get any SD card with the phone
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yeah nothing here either, just an unbranded/unlocked SII for me which its still nice out the box not to be suck with a single network.
Ok so I have the Drive & Walk (Route 66) on my phone with Maps for the following Countries on my SD Card (Europe, Africa, North America).
It's really great. I switch off my Garmin in the car and use this a lot. The Text to Speech is much better that garmin or google navigate IMO.
I tinkled around and did notice that if I want more maps it requires a US2.99 payment.
Would it be fine to upload just the apk for you guys? Obviously you would have to purchase the maps. Would it work for you guys?
European maps! I didn't think they had released it yet?
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Yes Maps for Europe. A whole lot actually. Attached screens... There was even more for Europe I just didn't scroll and take more screens
apk sounds good but the app may also need the data files like pna/wm devices so the apk alone may mot suffice but its a start.
Here you go guys....
Don't forget the Thanks Button
Will screen shot the directory off the SD Card and we can see from there what files I can upload
Off Topic: how do i access the compass giu?
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Here you go guys....
Don't forget the Thanks Button
Will screen shot the directory off the SD Card and we can see from there what files I can upload
Off Topic: how do i access the compass giu?
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Nice, apk downloads everything needed(voices, maps) only need to buy licences, very much like Nokias Ovi Maps.
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Everything needed by Drive & Walk goes in "SamsungLBS" on the root of the SD.
Only compass i could find is after selecting your route then selecting "GPS Statistics".
Sorry can someone please explain whether I use the apk to install or just copy to specific directory, if so please specify directory it needs to go in?
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Install the apk, it will download the required files on first run.
You still need a licence to use route guidance though.
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Cant seem to be able to find good gps navigation sw.. Anyone got any suggestion
I would recommend iGo My Way
iGo doesnt have an app for wvga devices, the modified version of iGO for wvga is called motonav. But there are other softs like: navigon, copilot, sygic, ...
check discussion related to Desire
here is a good link :
http://mobile.jack-frost.co.uk/android_sat_nav_apps.php
I recommend Waze. Crowd sourcing GPS navigation, with real time traffic gathering from other Waze users. You can even update the maps online if they are incorrect. And its completely free.
When I switch it on in the morning it auto plots the fastest route to work, and the same for going home in the evening. I love it.
I really like Waze, especially the traffic information wich you receive from other users in the area is incredible! And its kinda fun socializing with it
The Waze is really interesting, but its useless in countries where only few people use it.
Yeah it needs a small community behind it to make it really powerful.
most of your suggestion are for US / EU... not for asia.... anyone got other alternatives???
Cyberazi, you can use Waze anywhere in the world, but as mentioned, if there's not many others using it in your area you'll find that you'll be the one creating new roads as you drive along them for the first time.
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most of your suggestion are for US / EU... not for asia.... anyone got other alternatives???
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Try:
- iGo
- nDrive
check for papago, this should be asia compatible
I've been using Ndrive for a past 1 year, seems dependable...
Which is the app to improve my gps for my unrooted Galaxy S?
I have a huge problem when I'm using the Igo. I have done all official updates and I think I will go to the other way......ROOT!!!!!
What's your opinion??????
Waze is the app you are looking for, as many users use it the better and reliable the evolving maps will be available for you.
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INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL OFFER - COPILOT LIVE PREMIUM 50% OFF FOR 7 DAYS ONLY
As it says special offer i just paid £12.49 for UK and Ireland version via the Android market .
jje
Thanks for the heads up. Could anyone explain the difference between Premium and the normal one?
Anyone know how this compares to navigon?
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INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL OFFER - COPILOT LIVE PREMIUM 50% OFF FOR 7 DAYS ONLY
As it says special offer i just paid £12.49 for UK and Ireland version via the Android market .
jje
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Thanks for the heads up. Any differences you noticed compared to "regular" version?
Save your money and buy something that's worth it. CoPilot is worst navigation system I have ever seen!
I bought the full European version for £29.99 instead of £60.
It does annoy me that the USA Version is only £2 for Standard and £6 for Premium!
Navigon is a sack of sh1t compared to this (IMHO).
Each to their own, personally I think it rocks and for the money you cannot complain!
I bought CoPilot v8 at the beginning of May, when I got my S2. It cost me just over £20.
ALK have confirmed there is no upgrade path and all they will provide existing users (along with everyone else) is this 7 day, 50% discount.
After having a quick look at what this new 'Premium' versions offers, I think I'll be saving my money and wait for v10.
A reviewer wrote:
Stick with V8. Glad this wasn’t an upgrade!! V9 seems to have forgotten what SATNAV is for. Suggested routes are ridiculous. Every route needs editing, not good when at the roadside and all you want is to get from A-B. No routing prefs Shortest, Quickest etc. Road prefs if not on neutral make things worse. No town\city location display. Often looses gps fix. Display on Wildfire has grey pixelated areas and chopped off icons. ‘Not fit for purpose’ in many areas. Needs to be fixed – quick or Refund please!
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I will be honest i have yet to use any Sat Nav as i have yet to need one .
I know where i am going and dont get lost .Its there a s a maybe just in case .
jje
Anybody know if map updates are free (and for how long time)?
Does Copilot Live Premium support Danish menus and voice?
Thanks
Mittaa said:
Anybody know if map updates are free (and for how long time)?
Does Copilot Live Premium support Danish menus and voice?
Thanks
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Maps for the region your purchased are free. E.g. I bought UK and Ireland version (those maps are free). I can additionally purchase maps for other regions (e.g. Western Europe).
Regarding the voice, screenshot attached.
Overall this version is great. The UI is epic compared to the last version.
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Maps for the region your purchased are free. E.g. I bought UK and Ireland version (those maps are free). I can additionally purchase maps for other regions (e.g. Western Europe).
Regarding the voice, screenshot attached.
Overall this version is great. The UI is epic compared to the last version.
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Thanks a lot
I have been told that maps update should be free for 1 year.
Found a thread in Androidforums with a very useful user reviews of Copilot Live Premium ... scroll down to post from jalan94
http://androidforums.com/android-applications/363484-copilot-live-premium-released.html
Mittaa said:
Thanks a lot
I have been told that maps update should be free for 1 year.
Found a thread in Androidforums with a very useful user reviews of Copilot Live Premium ... scroll down to post from jalan94
http://androidforums.com/android-applications/363484-copilot-live-premium-released.html
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That is a very fair review I would say.
As for the maps, that may be true, I am not sure, but I don't believe it is. I think the cost of the Copilot app includes the maps.
There are additonal 'bolt ons' available within v9.0 which cost extra. I have paid for Traffic (£9.99 per annum), I would have paid for Fuel Prices (4.99 per annum) but it is not available in the UK presently.
The best part for me is the upgraded registration process. In v8.0 it was a nightmare and if you wanted to change from one device to another, it could quite literally make your brain bleed. It is easy in v9.0.
Overall, I am very happy, I am just jealous that I do not live in the US where this is extremely cheap. The cost of maps must be less for Copilot over there I guess.
Someone told me that CoPilot do not integrate with Android Contact
This should mean that it isn't possible to invoke navigation from an Contact address ... is this a fact (or a joke)?
If you're talking about selecting a contact in Android's Contacts app & navigating to it via CoPilot, that doesn't seem to be an option -- instead of opening CoPilot, it takes you into Google Maps. It may be the case that Android doesn't provide the hooks to allow third-party apps to be called from within their Contacts app; Google wrote the OS, so they set the rules.
However, you can select your Android contacts from within CoPilot.
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If you're talking about selecting a contact in Android's Contacts app & navigating to it via CoPilot, that doesn't seem to be an option -- instead of opening CoPilot, it takes you into Google Maps. It may be the case that Android doesn't provide the hooks to allow third-party apps to be called from within their Contacts app; Google wrote the OS, so they set the rules.
However, you can select your Android contacts from within CoPilot.
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Android do provide the hooks to allow third-party apps to be called from within their Contacts app. IGO My Way is one confirmed example.
Is Copilot as good or reliable as tomtom? Tbh, I still find myself using my htc touch diamond for satnav since it has tomtom navigator on it. Honestly, all the other satnavs around are crap from what I've tried. They all have some fancy features or graphics which are nice or better in some way (like I use google satnav sometimes and it speaks actual road names which is cool, but no speed camera warnings) but overall, tomtom is the only one I trust and feel comfortable with and which holds my hand down every road. Can't wait till tomtom hits android.
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Is Copilot as good or reliable as tomtom? Tbh, I still find myself using my htc touch diamond for satnav since it has tomtom navigator on it. Honestly, all the other satnavs around are crap from what I've tried. They all have some fancy features or graphics which are nice or better in some way (like I use google satnav sometimes and it speaks actual road names which is cool, but no speed camera warnings) but overall, tomtom is the only one I trust and feel comfortable with and which holds my hand down every road. Can't wait till tomtom hits android.
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I know how you feel ... I'm on my way to France on a 2x1800 km trip ...
Hate all this Facebook/Twitter **** on Copilot Live Premium, and just hope the navigation part will work!
IGO8 on Windows Mobile is the best satnav I ever have used, so I'll take my old Windows Mobile phone with me in case Copilot let me down.
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Android do provide the hooks to allow third-party apps to be called from within their Contacts app. IGO My Way is one confirmed example.
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Thanks for the correction -- good to know that. I've been on Android for only a month or so, after having used WinMo since Windows CE 1.0 back in 1996.
BTW, I've seen several people mention IGO My Way on Android. However, I can't find any reference to it on Android Market, nor can I find an Android version on the IGO website. How does one get the software?
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Thanks for the correction -- good to know that. I've been on Android for only a month or so, after having used WinMo since Windows CE 1.0 back in 1996.
BTW, I've seen several people mention IGO My Way on Android. However, I can't find any reference to it on Android Market, nor can I find an Android version on the IGO website. How does one get the software?
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Google --> IGO My Way Android
Problems - just me?
Hello all
I'm having real problems with mine at the moment. It locks up constantly usually when a planning a route but often when navigating and sometimes it hangs the phone too.
Mine's a very standard installation, not rooted and the phone is stable otherwise.
It might just be me but if not I'd say it's a long way from being release worthy.
i have tried the navigation on the htc one x
its good but there is a 30 day trail on it so i think that after that you havew to pay for it
and im not impressed by google maps
on my htc desire i had installed sygic
but that wont work on my one
anyone some suggestions?
I use Sygic, works fine. One of the best in my opinion. Just buy it in the market so you have the latest version.
that doesnt work on my htc one x tried that but im trying again maybe after custom rom it will work thx anyway
I use Co-Pilot and I love it. Problem is the normal price is a bit steep. I got mine in a half price sale else I'd have never gone for it. Glad I did though.
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sygic works only activation till 23-04
im using sygic and its pretty good
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I use Sygic, works fine. One of the best in my opinion. Just buy it in the market so you have the latest version.
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+1 to this...I think it's the best nav app for android...look great too!
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I use Co-Pilot and I love it. Problem is the normal price is a bit steep. I got mine in a half price sale else I'd have never gone for it. Glad I did though.
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I also use Co-Pilot Live Premium. I got mine at a special upgrade price when I moved from Co-Pilot Live 8. For me it's great. I got a free map upgrade at Christmas too and they have just offered 12 months free Activetraffic that's meant to automatically re-route you if there's traffic on your current planned route.
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sygic works only activation till 23-04
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Assuming you've purchased Aura, just log into the sygic support site and request your activation code be reset. This normally happens within 48h, you can then re-enter the code and activate on your new handset.
Cost of co-pilot and sygic is similar at the minute £33 for copilot and £40 for sygic, both are good but I prefer copilot - used the old version while travelling around Europe and had zero problems with it or its routing. Sygics routing seems to be idiosyncratic at times but their customer support is exemplary.
For me the best gps program is Ndrive 11
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sMSwxLDEsImNvbS5uZHJpdmUuYW5kcm9pZGliZXJpYSJd
thanks
I haven't really found an app that has given me complete satisfaction. I like Google Navigation but sometimes I cannot get is running when network is weak or temporarily unavailable.
Aura Sygic: The best UI. I like the options. But the routing is what I did not like. More than half the time, it gave me some awkward routes when there were more convenient routes were still available. That was a real deal breaker for me. And thankfully, Sygic offers a trial period unlike Co-Pilot and Ndrive which you get stuck with after Google's 15 minute refund windows closes.
Co-Pilot: I like the fact that it displays which side of the road my destination is when I reach there (not always accurate though, but useful for my part time job as a pizza delivery driver). However, it sometimes tells me to enter a one way street from the wrong direction. I don't like Pico TTS Engine that it uses for text to speech voice direction so I used the normal voice guidance which was less mechanical than Pico although it did not speak street names. I wish it supported SVOX.
Ndrive 11: Bought it just a couple of days ago. I don't like the UI (maps) as much as Aura or even Co-Pilot. The 3D view looks more or less like 2D. But it's routing appears to be the better than the other apps I mentioned above. I wish it clearly indicated which side of the street the destination was upon arrival. It does indicate on the map itself with an icon but it is not so easy to make out. And there no TTS voice available for turn by turn voice guidance. I wish these third party apps spoke out street names like Google Navigation.
So, I'd be happy if there was an app that had maps like Aura, features like Co-Pilot, accurate routing like Ndrive and superior TTS voice guidance like Google Navigation.
I use waze. It's good
Sygic works perfect on my One X, use correct xml-file and 2010 k* for not going to demo mode.
I would say Navigon is good.
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which Sygic version are you using? I'm getting notifications it doesn't work on my european ONE X because of the lack of hardware 3D acceleration.
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which Sygic version are you using? I'm getting notifications it doesn't work on my european ONE X because of the lack of hardware 3D acceleration.
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doesn't matter, newer version works like a charm.
I've been using Navfree from the PlayMarket, and it works very well for a free navigationapp.
I'm looking for a navigation app as well for my HOX. Google Navigation isn't even enabled in my region (Malaysia), and I've used Garmin on my previous phone before and am very used to Garmin. What's the closest to Garmin that is available on Android and has Malaysian maps?
One thing that I really REALLY don't like about the Navigation app is that it doesn't tell you whether to keep on the left or right lane when there is a small split in the road unlike Garmin.
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+1 Navfree
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I've been using Navfree from the PlayMarket, and it works very well for a free navigationapp.
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I also use this app. It's great for 0$ :good:
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Golf
Guys.
How do you save these small areas from Google map so I can use it offline.
I'm in thailand and I don't see how to do it. Last year it worked fine but not anymore.
It was very useful when I need to save a map of a town I don't know.
Thank you.
Google search "how to cache google maps offline" will give you all the details. Don't recall off the top of my head since I WIFI tether.
Go into the area you want and in the search area type in OK maps or OK map. It should say caching map
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It says pré loading not available in this area.
Tried in Texas. It works but not in thailand....
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It says pré loading not available in this area.
Tried in Texas. It works but not in thailand....
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Can confirm, just tried in Bangkok, not working here yet.
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swisstourist said:
Guys.
How do you save these small areas from Google map so I can use it offline.
I'm in thailand and I don't see how to do it. Last year it worked fine but not anymore.
It was very useful when I need to save a map of a town I don't know.
Thank you.
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If you don't need the satellite overlay, OsmAnd is an awesome alternative. You have 10 downloads on the free version, the downloads consist of maps of Countries/States, and language packs. Thailand is available, not sure about the language though (there are about 23 language packs.) OsmAnd does navigation too. Lots of options, it is basically a Navigation unit that you would buy, except you download (through the app) the offline vector maps that you want.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.osmand&hl=en
edit: It does do satellite overlay, but gets kind of choppy.
I am a total Noob/Newbie here, heck I don't even have my first Android device yet,(already Ordered one). I was wondering if you guys can help me w/ this. I'm looking for both PAID & Free (if theres is any) Offline GPS software for the Nexus 7 2013.
Have a look at Nokia's HERE Maps https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.here.app.maps
Also MAPS.ME is highly regarded although doesn't yet have voice guidance https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mapswithme.maps.pro
All maps can be downloaded for offline use.
I've used several GPS navigation apps that work offline. IMO, CoPilot is hands down THE BEST! Once installed you can choose which maps you want to download saving space. For example I live in Alabama, USA so I chose to download the USA southeastern region map. It has tons of great features. It's free to use but to get the full version it requires purchasing. I paid only a few dollars for the full version and it is well worth every last penny!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alk.copilot.mapviewer
HERE seems to be pretty good. One can also download specific states to save on space. NAVTEQ always made a good product.
Copilot or Sygic were the best ones last time I checked... Both are paid apps though... Worth the money though.
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Copilot or Sygic were the best ones last time I checked... Both are paid apps though... Worth the money though.
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Copilot DOES have paid versions but it also has free one-region versions as well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alk.copilot.mapviewer
OsmAnd - used in Thailand, Taiwan and, more recently, through all the stops on a Baltic Cruise (Copenhagen, Berlin, St. Petersburg, Stockholm...). Works great to find where you are and minimal navigation. Based on OpenStreetMaps so always free and usually up to date. Make sure to download the regions prior to travel.
Best one is obviously sygic ( No doubt )
Best one is obviously sygic ( No doubt ) Ive been using it for years on my N4 and now on my N7 2013 .
The best offline navigation ever ( its paid and if you can get hold of a copy )
OsmAnd is Free app :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.osmand
I keep it as Plan B
I have tried a few of these: Navigon, Sygic, Tomtom etc...
The only thing I never find is a GPS app which allow to talk and enter the address by voice
I mean what would be better than being able to control the GPS by voice
+1 for Here
You can also do all your searches on a PC and save them which syncs up with your phone/tablet.
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The only thing I never find is a GPS app which allow to talk and enter the address by voice
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Google maps I know it's not exactly "Offline", but give it a try.
Hii you can use HERE maps but still you have to download and save the location which you want to use offline
Its not fully offline
Although this feature is also given in Google map
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Waze ....
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Waze ...
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Waze is great, but it is NOT offline. Can you grab a route offline? Route offline after? Sure. But you can't start offline, you don't have offline tiles to other places, etc...
That is true .... Sygic i also used
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Just used HERE for a week in Greece offline.
I just preloaded the map all my favourites online. Offline, it all worked flawlessly in Greece. :highfive:
I used to have to take an old N86 for offline navigation but HERE now does the job almost as well. :good:
iGO primo and newest version is best full offline GPS navigation software...NO doubt!!!
HERE by nokia is really good. I use it on my phone.
Another one for Here Maps - it is simple, accurate, free and fully offline once you have the maps you need. I used Sygic before which I disliked for its GUI and inaccurate maps for my region. Also been there with Waze and Google Maps - neither works as they should with Google being a prick and directing me to god knows where on some occasions and both of them lacking offline features.
I started with Navigon, but switched to Sygic, for which I am a beta tester now. It's not free, but it's very actively developed and maintained. They have discount offers every once in a while and it's a lifetime-license.