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Anybody have a navigation app that they like ?
I just got a new phone. It will not let me install Waze. Googling the problem seems like lots of others are having similar problems with no resolve .
Waze was recommended here on the forums , and has been my go to for years now. I love it , it has also saved me a few tickets and helped me to avoid many traffic delays Got any you like ? . |
My wife uses Waze so no help here. We have a Garmin unit and nav came with the minivan so I am really no help.
Waze is owned by Google, is this going on an iPhone? |
No, its an android. Same exact make and model of my old phone , but for some reason, it will not install . Just spinny wheels, even left it overnight . Tried cycling the phone, loading it from the play store, and google .
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Odd, we have not had any issues with any of our phones. Maybe Google nerfed it to force everyone to use google maps.
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You did the clear cache and data thing?
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What is the phone model? Has to be a work around.
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I just use google maps. works better for me than waze (and I think google maps uses waze's data)
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If you can't use Waze, and you're on an Android phone, then I'd use the standard Google nav.
Really bizarre that G owns Waze and there's an issue installing Waze on your G-based device. |
I use Google maps mainly because the old lady uses Waze so much so that she usually has no idea where she is going. Total blind adherence to its directions without any understanding of the route nor where she is.
Once we were heading from DC to Knoxville on a back highway to avoid I 81. I generally knew the route but was trying to get back over to 81 as some point. EFFEN Waze... she spins it up and it literally had us back track for an hour. I kept asking her to just look at the map and the response as always was "it is saying to this way". But to be fair to her, I had land navigation beaten into my head in the Army. Beaten |
There is nothing better than having three different map systems running at the same time in one vehicle. "in a quarter mile continue on"... "In a half mile stay to your right"... "Make navigation great again"... Yeah one of my kids had that on their phone.
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What error or message do you get when it fails to install?
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G Maps is amazing... we were in the middle of Turkey and it put us on a dirt road and got right to the main road we were looking for... |
Three true stories.
One, I use a combination of my flip phone*, topo maps, and mapquest for navigation. At end of such study, I jot pertinent data on a napkin, or credit card receipt, or something. This is my data. All this happens BEFORE a trip. I want to understand where I am before I am there. This makes "calculating" much easier in real time. I really think it takes time to study the actual lay of the land to understand it. This is something lost on the non dinosaurs such as the younglings. There is sweat equity involved. Without it, dependence forms. Two, I was driving home one afternoon. In the woods down the mountain embankment below me, were two millennials, hanging out the windows of their car, looking up at me. I stopped, checked they were okay, went and got my tractor and pulled them back up to the road. They had been at a local winery and were trying to find their way home when the bottle of rose, and a blind corner their smart device did not calculate send them about 25 feet straight down. We had a verbal agreement that if pulling their car over the boulders damaged their undercarriage, no shame on me. They agreed. No one was hurt. Fun times for all. Three, I just discovered the navigation feature on my volvo(tonight). Cool maps, but, I was spending more time looking at maps than the road in front of me. It got turned off. *the flip phone is only turned on when I eff$% up the directions on my napkin map, so she (my wife) can look it up on her smart phone. You see where I (dinosaur) be going with this. :D |
It maybe different out in God’s country but I tried using Waze on my commute to and from North NJ to Queens and I found that Waze would out smart itself. It would continuously recalculate trying to avoid traffic jams but the traffic lights on the surface roads weren’t properly accounted for and the supposedly 10-15 minute shorter route, typically wasn’t.
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Waze sucks and eats up your performance and battery on your phone. The phone is trying to do you a favor.
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Finally got it . Had to clear cache and Data in play store, google play services,, and un install the lastest play store update .
Sweet, thanks for the replies Waze has its shortcomings, but I like it for what it is . I am used to it It is also a great tool for avoiding the popo , road blocks, accidents, or traffic jams . |
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I actually just started using Waze after being a longtime Google Maps user. I can't say that one is head and shoulders above the other but Waze seems more accurate on where the popo are. |
Waze is great, except one little annoyance - sometimes the voice waits until about 200' from the intersection to say 'turn left here on ABC road" when I am now in the wrong lane and in traffic.
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I also change the narrators voice every month or so. |
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I was bummed when they removed the Clarkson, Hammond and May voices. That was awesome. I have it permanently set to the British chick now. |
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I use a Garmin GPS in the 911 on a phone mount. It is below the clock and in front of the fresh air controls, but I usually have the AC on anyway.
I also have my iPhone with me. With the Garmin, it is Bluetooth connected to a Garmin app on my phone. I can enter a destination on the phone and it is entered on the GPS. In Boca Raton, FL the road back to the hotel was under construction and the GPS knew that, as it has traffic monitoring. It wanted us to go a way I thought was way out of the way, so I asked my brother using his Android phone to get directions to the hotel. I used Apple Maps on my iPhone. All of sudden we had three women's voices telling us where to go and at one intersection, I kid you not, one said turn left, one said turn right and the other said make a U-turn. We could see the hotel on the other side of the bay, so we went off visually towards it. After a few miles all three devices agreed and we killed two of them. I use a GPS because on many of my road trips I am in the middle of nowhere and there is no cell signal. A GPS always works outside with open skies. The one feature all GPSs, and map apps should have is a "Keep me out of the Ghetto" button. On our trip back from central Indiana, in St Louis, I-44 was close for construction. We were on I-255 southern bypass and the GPS told us that I-44 was closed and rerouted us right into a bad part of town. Burned down building, stripped cars, no businesses, and not a good place to be. It got us back on the interstate, we went way north, and drove past the intersection of I-44 that was just closed. There had to be a better way to get there. To answer the OP, I use Garmin app and the Apple maps or Google maps to find my way on trips. Whatever works best. |
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BT and/or wireless is easy/convenient, but not necessarily better. |
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However, it'd be fun to have Mr. T yelling at me. "I said TURN RIGHT, FOO!" |
I had my GPS on a Australian accent female voice and it was really funny hearing her trying to pronounce some of the Spanish place and road names. It made it hard to figure out what she was trying to say sometimes.
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You guys are all bad asses. I just set my voice to Paw Patrol.
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What I'd really love, is a large thing to hang on a wall with several date based world maps. You could look at a current world map, then flip back to other maps from other times to see changes to country names, borders, etc.... |
A friend of mine and me are headed out in 2023 on a lap around the US...two months or so.
We've been friends for over 40 years and still talk and text at least once a week. I'll get the big USA Atlas since they are great for planning on the road. I can't wait. BTW: https://pilipinaspopcorn.com/enjoy-driving-with-your-favorite-celebs-as-the-voices-of-waze/ |
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We did a one month lap in 1988 in my 912, from San Diego to Patuxent River, Md., leaving SD in April. Before that, three weeks to Colorado and back in 1981, ski trip. Been a while! |
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This framed display hangs on the wall three feet to my left when I sit at my computer. They are all full road maps that my "grandmother-inlaw" kept in a drawer at her house. No one in the family really wanted them, so I was happy to bring them home. The ones from the 1950s and the 1936 Texas map are really cool, no interstates at all in 1936 and very little interstates in 1950s. Just cool history. |
Just call me when you're heading South Fred. I'll talk ya in. I'm pretty sure you have to go under Chesapeake bay. You can try going over but I can't be held responsible for what happens.
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My only problem with displaying them the way that you have them is that you can't easily see the map. < edit > they've got your map http://www.dfwfreeways.com/old-highway-maps |
I like Waze but it does kill your phone battery very quickly...(even if you arent using the directions feature.. if it's running in the background, it eats battery life..
I do like Google maps the best and Apple maps is probably THE worst nav app ever.... |
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