[Q] Navigation question. - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Best working navigation program for ICS 4.03?

Google navigation?
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What he said.

Of course Google Navigation lol. Its amazing.

Thanks .Was using Navigon , Google is good .

romgorz said:
Thanks .Was using Navigon , Google is good .
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I've been playing around with Waze (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.waze&hl=en ). It uses input, both passive and active, from other users to alert you to traffic issues - blocked roads, accidents, slow-downs, etc. I've only been using it for 3-4 days, but it really seems to be working. Here in Baton Rouge (not exactly the center of the Universe) there always seems to be at least a dozen or two users at all times. So, the updates to traffic situations seems to come frequently.
Good luck

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[Q] Best Gps

What GPS oes evryone use? The google navigtions seems ok but I know there's gotta be something better... I tried the Aura but didn't like that I had to download differnt map paks for each state. Plus it didn't seem like there was a way to set it as default gps app... for instance if I googled an address and long clicked on it I never got an option to use Aura. I did like the diferent voices though. ( hate google voice) What GPS do you guys like?
* I'm just sayin......
I don't think there is anything out there better than Google Navigation. Not even the standalone GPS units LOL.
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Vandam500 said:
I don't think there is anything out there better than Google Navigation. Not even the standalone GPS units LOL.
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I have to agree. The looks and function of Google Navigation are excellent. Far and away, better than my standalone Garmin Nuvi. If not for the fact that a data connection is required for Google Nav, I would probably not be using the Garmin at all anymore.
If you want an app that has maps loaded on the SD card, CoPilot is said to be pretty good by some folks on these forums. And reasonably priced, as well (at $5). But I have not personally tried it.
Ye the google navigtion is great and I know its kinda petty but I just hate the voice.. (I know I could turn the volume down but I thiink they should include a way to change it)
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ctraywick1 said:
Ye the google navigtion is great and I know its kinda petty but I just hate the voice.. (I know I could turn the volume down but I thiink they should include a way to change it)
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Just get a new voice. I have the UK Victoria voice and it's a LOT better.
I believe the GPS will work now with or without data. It was a new feature with the latest release along with the traffic rerouting.
Also, you may want to check Navigon. I use them as my standalone gps and they only focus on mobile gps now. I have heard good things about their mobile apps but as for their standalone gps, I swore by it until google came on board with their latest one.
Copilot is pretty good. Been using it for a couple mths already nice ui extremely smooth, what's best is that everything is on the sd so u can use it without using data to co.stantly render maps
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have you try wise pilot, IMHO this is the best. But you have to buy it. for the first 5 days its free.
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Just get a new voice. I have the UK Victoria voice and it's a LOT better.
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Ditto. Search the market for UK Victoria and you'll see. She sounds far better than the stock voice.
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wait so google navigation works even without internet access through a data plan?
like locations?
TheToiletSpaula said:
wait so google navigation works even without internet access through a data plan?
like locations?
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i don't think so
For offline nav, i've tried igo and sygic. Igo was ok, a bit slow and buggy. Sygic has been great so far: maps by tomtom with free updates, nav still works with screen locked for those of us on motorbikes, free trial available in the market, and it's not restricted to the US. That last one was the big one for me.
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i use iGO and vary pleased.

[Q] Which Sat Nav app?

Co-Pilot or Sygic dont work!
What are you guys using?
Which version of Sygic did you try? When I will get my phone I will test Sygic Fleet 14r because I need it for bussines phones...
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Which version of Sygic did you try? When I will get my phone I will test Sygic Fleet 14r because I need it for bussines phones...
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latest one from the market
it opens, I get a black screen and then it closes
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latest one from the market
it opens, I get a black screen and then it closes
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Then mark it as not compatible... Fleet version is not avalible on Market and I newer had any issue with app no mather which version of Android I had... I hope that it will work on ICS too
im using co-pilot premium which works fine on mine, sometimes closes immediately but upon re-opening it is fine
my copilot 8 works fine for me.
I had issue with Navigon 4 which they refunded me because it wasn't yet compatible with ICS.
Route 66 recetly released on market.
I'll be trying it later today
Response Via Email(Luigi) - 28/11/2011 10.52 AM
Dear S,
Thank you for contacting CoPilot Technical Support.
Please be aware that at the moment copilot is not fully compatible with the ice cream sandwich OS, we are working to release an update very soon through the android market..
If you have any further questions, or feel that this incident has not been resolved to your satisfaction, please do not hesitate to bring this to our attention.
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I've got Nav Free on mine, not used it yet but started it up to see if it will run and it found my location no problem and seems to be working ok. Like i say though i haven't actually used it so you may find probems i haven't if you do use it.
https://market.android.com/details?...xLDEsImNvbS5uYXZmcmVlLmFuZHJvaWQuT1NNLkFMTCJd
I can confirm that Sygic FLEET v 8.30 also work ok on Galaxy Nexus but I don't know if is avalible for end users...
What wrong with the built-in google navigation? hasnt let me down yet and i'm using it every other day.
silent_killa said:
What wrong with the built-in google navigation? hasnt let me down yet and i'm using it every other day.
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try using google maps with a caped internet. that's why some are looking for nav with maps stored in the phone.
I had navigon on my desire, but now dont know what to get.
emailed navigon, they've asked for more details, I gave them and no answer after.
the app is opening and is looking for a map. can not download the map nither by wlan nor pc (navigon fresh).
any ideas?
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What wrong with the built-in google navigation? hasnt let me down yet and i'm using it every other day.
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Google doesn't have Navigation. It is avalible only for USA and few other countrys also it spend your data and this can be problem if you have limited data plan (100MB) like me. 100Mb is more than enought for me because in office&home and other places I use WiFi...
silent_killa said:
What wrong with the built-in google navigation? hasnt let me down yet and i'm using it every other day.
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No "travlel via" or "avoid road" or "alternative route" options. It always tries to put me on M60 around junction 9 during rush hour. It's a no go zone at this time and there is no way to tell it to your google navigator.
Any news about a god sat nav for ICS?
Still no news? Satnav is about the only thing I'm missing
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TulpiX said:
Still no news? Satnav is about the only thing I'm missing
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Hi,
I just installed "NAVFREE".
I did not had a chance to proper test it just for a few miles. it is working but 'i did not liked the roots it took. just a bit of extra miles when rooting.
hope navigon will make a good version for SGN.
Navfree isn't great.. told me to take the 4th exit on a couple of roundabouts that only have 3 exits, and I needed the second :/
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canishu said:
Any news about a god sat nav for ICS?
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Try the free ones from MapQuest or Waze.
If you are following Sygic official tweeter, they said Sygic 4.0 will be released before the end of the year. It supports ICS.
In fact, you can go to their support forum to try the beta version.
I am using 3.0 version 11.2.2, it is a very good app. It has problem in the past with stability, but the latest version fixed it. Tested last weekend with 300 km driving, flawless.
Cant wait their ICS version!

Best GPS Navigation for Galaxy Nexus

Hello,
Does someone managed to make the iGO Navigation fit the screen of the GN?
If yes, can help me through? I just cant get to make it work properly.
Oh, and by the way, what GPS navigation do you use? GMaps is inferior compared with a dedicated GPS app like Sygic or other. Do you ppl agree?
Thanks!
I use sygic as its the best for android, used to use tom tom on my iPhone.
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Hang in there for a while, mate, apparently TomTom for Android is coming soon!
Google Maps FTW!
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Google Maps FTW!
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I agree. How are any of the third party alternatives better than Google maps? Waze is the only one I tried and I prefer gmaps.
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How do you guys not like Google navigation? I find it is so insanely good its almost scary. Is sygic that much better?
I use Navfree and Google maps.
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P30SiNa said:
Google Maps FTW!
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Yes.
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Google is good until you have no data connection. Hopefully they will fix that soon
I use sygic.
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Sygic.
Google doesnt work in my country.
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chrikenn said:
I agree. How are any of the third party alternatives better than Google maps? Waze is the only one I tried and I prefer gmaps.
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Only thing bad about Google Maps is that if you go off the preset route, you're stuck if you loose service.
You guys know about Google new off line map, that is coming.
http://androidcommunity.com/google-maps-offline-coming-soon-to-android-20120606/
I dont like GMaps because it give me the shortest route, wich sometimes are roads out of use and it isnt possible to select fastest route like in Sygic.
I used to have the same issue with Sygic, while I was in Bulgary and I found myself on a mountain farm, because the old route has to travel a mountain, road that was out of use for years ) so I set Sygic on the fastest route and there we go.
GMaps is fine, but It doesnt alarm you when you overcome the speed limit, it does have only english language and if you enter an area without signal, well that's the death of your assistant.
That's why I preffer a dedicated GPS application.
Did someone of you guys used iGO on GN?
If Google allows for offline turn by turn navigation and routing with their offline maps then I'll be happy, but being able to download maps and not be able to calculate a route without a data connection is just pointless.
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freakazoid1988 said:
Hang in there for a while, mate, apparently TomTom for Android is coming soon!
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Where did you hear this from? I had TomTom on my iPhone and it was the best Nav I've ever used!
However, currently without TomTom available for the GNex, I use the Navigation app that comes standard with the Nexus.
rusteh said:
I dont like GMaps because it give me the shortest route, wich sometimes are roads out of use and it isnt possible to select fastest route like in Sygic.
I used to have the same issue with Sygic, while I was in Bulgary and I found myself on a mountain farm, because the old route has to travel a mountain, road that was out of use for years ) so I set Sygic on the fastest route and there we go.
GMaps is fine, but It doesnt alarm you when you overcome the speed limit, it does have only english language and if you enter an area without signal, well that's the death of your assistant.
That's why I preffer a dedicated GPS application.
Did someone of you guys used iGO on GN?
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I just reroute often using Google nav since it easily shows the length and times of various routes. Traffic included which makes a huge difference.
I use both Sygic and Google Nav. I like Sygic because of its possibility to work offline and download any map I want.
When I was in Mexico, I used Sygic since I didnt have an active data connection and could easily download maps. I recently came across Route66 which is also a great free app and uses TomTom maps. The FollowUp feature is a bit of a gimmick but always impresses my fellow passengers when I mount it on the dash.Give it a shot if it is available in your country.
cenwesi said:
Google is good until you have no data connection. Hopefully they will fix that soon
I use sygic.
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Google navigation caches so it continues to work, without a data connection, unless you leave the recommended route.

Navigation besides gmaps

Hi just curious if anyone runs other navigation apps besides Google maps. I know Google's is good but curious if there's better?
Thanks in advance
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=P Google Maps Does it all... would be lost without it and I'll never use any other =]
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I use Sygic mostly because it works offline. It used to be quite bad but now it's acceptable, not amazing, but acceptable.
It's closer to a full fledged gps than google maps. Warns you when your speeding and some other nice features.
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Sygic.
Offline navigation, reliability, speedy GPS lock.
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Cheers people. I don't disagree Google maps is good but ideally looking for offline also I'll go check on this sygic...
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I used Copilot before I had a data connection and honestly will probably continue to do so because it works so well. I've traveled all over the state with it.
Try Waze. Crowd sources for things like accidents, slow traffic, checkpoints, construction. Kind of a social driving tool with Nav.
+1 For CoPilot. It works well and they just updated the interface. I still use GMaps too..
Sygic is by far the best for android.
I use Google Maps when I have data available. If not, I use CoPilot. It's a great offline navigation app
I use google maps when im online and navfree for offline, but if google maps allows for offline navigation im gonna switch to only google maps.
Sygic +1
Navitel here. Works pretty well, but can't really compare it to Google navigation because it isn't available in my country.
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Sygic is pretty good
+1 for Waze from me. You'll get a much smarter route that integrates traffic conditions and shows traffic cameras, speed traps, and the like
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BBruin66 said:
Try Waze. Crowd sources for things like accidents, slow traffic, checkpoints, construction. Kind of a social driving tool with Nav.
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Sygic does this stuff as well along with speed cameras, and is cross compatible with the iPhone app. I've never tried Waze, no reason to add I've already paid for and am happy with Sygic, just saying those aren't reasons to choose Waze over Sygic.
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I like Navigon personally. They're still getting it updated for ICS, but I think most everything is fixed. Sygic is nice and I like the map interface better, but I hate the search and POI part of it. It has a 'google' local search, but it rarely finds anything I'm looking for. You press 'a' and it starts to list every address close with an 'a' in it. It drives me crazy . Navigon's google search gives results like if you just searched on google.
+1 for co pilot. Its a pain if you keep changing roms but since I stopped doing that its great
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Sygic does this stuff as well along with speed cameras, and is cross compatible with the iPhone app. I've never tried Waze, no reason to add I've already paid for and am happy with Sygic, just saying those aren't reasons to choose Waze over Sygic.
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Waze is free. If you aren't already using a paid app, Waze is definitely worth a try.

Really need a working satnav for my one x

I work, with the elderly and disabled as a mobile care support worker, so I travel around alot, I have the nav proggy on my one x, but all it says is ,"In 100 yards" repeatedly and this is frustrating, also the instructions are not given as fluidly for the oncoming turns, the map rotates all the time and this is difficult to follow, with out a working voice.
Does any one know where I can get a really good app for navigation, whether it be a hooky app or not, my job is dependent on being on time for clients and as I have only started the job, I would not want to mess things up.
Please help.
Sygic Navigation is the best and user friendly
Ndrive
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danlat1415 said:
Sygic Navigation is the best and user friendly
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Plus 1 for this
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I tried sygic the other day and found the routing to be bad. I drove past a junction on purpose due to traffic and sygic couldn't work out that coming off at the next junction and going a different way was quicker. It insisted I needed to turn around and go back.
I find copilot to be better
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ATM the only one reliable enough is Navigon.
THis is a problem with the hardware. Not the software. You need to get HTC to repair your phone
FUll topic about it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594281
There is no antennae fault, or wifi fault, or even gps fault, with this one. Phone is sound, I had it checked. As I had already read about all those faults before this issue. I actually had it sent to HTC via my network provider and got the diag report back and it was clear, no faults.But they did see that I had it unlocked via HTCDev,
Try Navigon
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has anyone got the original navigation .apk, the one with the blue arrow that came with the One X please, or a link where to get it, then I can reinstall it.
promethieus said:
has anyone got the original navigation .apk, the one with the blue arrow that came with the One X please, or a link where to get it, then I can reinstall it.
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pretty sure you can find it on playstore
I use Sygic and it works pretty well
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Make sure WiFi is switched off mate. I had dodgy navigation on google nav and then saw a post discussing this.
Now GPS is spot on. I use maps/navigation every day and its better than my tom tom now.
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Copilot is the way to go. Better, smoother interface, and great map data.
Just Reinstalled maps, Google one, seems to be working now to, also discovered that if you go on Google maps and fine the place you want, then save the place as a link, then email it to your phone, then open it in maps, you can navigate to it using the maps navigation...yummy yummy , now that's the way to go.
So I think, if this works tomorrow, I will say farewell to Navigon, Copilot, syg and others, if this works.....please hope to Hell it does, or my client may end up being in distress.
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Copilot is the way to go. Better, smoother interface, and great map data.
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^^^^^
This.
It also does the best at maintaining a constant position if the GPS chip flakes out intermittently. All the real navigation s/w products have algorithms in them that approximate position and intended course in the event of signal loss. I've found CoPilot's to be the strongest.
"Hookie" software as you call it is not allowed on xda, either buy it or don't discuss it on here
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Copilet is the one, at least for me.
They use Navteq maps which is much better than Teleatlas.
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MrKaon said:
Copilet is the one, at least for me.
They use Navteq maps which is much better than Teleatlas.
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It depends where you live I guess because teleatlas is supposed to be much more up to date in at least the Netherlands. I didn't compare with teleatlas maps but navteq thought I was riding off road on what seemed to be not just opened roads in many parts of northern italy this summer; anyway teleatlas = tomtom so that shouldn't be bad
"Copilot GPS" from market is free. Only thing is it doesnt have voice guided navigation. You have to pay $15 for it. Other than the voice guidance its pretty good free nav software.
Sygic is also good, and comes with free 7 day trial. See which one you like better.
Havent tried Navigon, but these 3 software are the best offline gps for Android right now.
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