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Im looking for an Android satnav app that zooms in the display at junctions where its giving an instruction. This is handy for me as my eyesight is not good enough to see the details on a smaller display without glasses.
Ive used Google Maps for ages and found it OK, but I recently tried the paid TomTom Go Android app and liked the way it zooms in. However, the app now doesnt seem to work and is incapable of doing a search for an address. Ive reinstalled it and it still wont work. I tried the TomTom app some years ago and gave up on it, Id heard that the current one was good so gave it a try again, it was ok for a few days but now it seems not to work so Ive given up on it again. I used to think of TomTom as the main name in satnavs but their apps are useless. Anyone know of a satnav app that zooms in at junctions? |
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2021 05:37:54 -0700 (PDT), Murmansk
wrote: snip Anyone know of a satnav app that zooms in at junctions? No (sorry), but it's a feature I've been enjoying on my 'real' (Garmin Nuvi 215W) Satnav for years? Big screen (certainly bigger than my phone at the time) and my phone can stay in my pocket (and retain it's aging battery charge) and I don't need to buy any questionable mounts for the phone as the GPS comes with. I do use Google maps on my phone now and again as that's reasonably straightforward but often only for those 'weird' destinations and when the Garmin has got me most the way. Cheers, T i m |
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Murmansk wrote:
Anyone know of a satnav app that zooms in at junctions? I think waze does, but not a high level of zoom, just a touch ... |
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On 21/04/2021 13:37, Murmansk wrote:
Im looking for an Android satnav app that zooms in the display at junctions where its giving an instruction. This is handy for me as my eyesight is not good enough to see the details on a smaller display without glasses. Ive used Google Maps for ages and found it OK, but I recently tried the paid TomTom Go Android app and liked the way it zooms in. However, the app now doesnt seem to work and is incapable of doing a search for an address. Ive reinstalled it and it still wont work. I tried the TomTom app some years ago and gave up on it, Id heard that the current one was good so gave it a try again, it was ok for a few days but now it seems not to work so Ive given up on it again. I used to think of TomTom as the main name in satnavs but their apps are useless. Anyone know of a satnav app that zooms in at junctions? Have you considered using a larger tablet dedicated to the task? -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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![]() Have you considered using a larger tablet dedicated to the task? Yes, I did go so far as to get a tablet for this purpose and a mount for it but tend to find it a bit of a faff to set up and the TomTom app's ability to zoom in meant I could actually use the phone - until it stopped working! |
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On 21/04/2021 14:12, Andy Burns wrote:
Murmansk wrote: Anyone know of a satnav app that zooms in at junctions? I think waze does, but not a high level of zoom, just a touch ... It often specifies the lane you should be in too. |
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On 21/04/2021 13:37, Murmansk wrote:
Anyone know of a satnav app that zooms in at junctions? Er, don't you need it to zoom out at certain junctions such as roundabouts where it helps if you can see your exit rather than just a narrow view as you traverse the roundabout. Relying solely on a Satnav view of a junction can be at times a bit dangerous as sometimes its not up-to-date with road priorities. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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On 21/04/2021 21:29, Murmansk wrote:
Have you considered using a larger tablet dedicated to the task? Yes, I did go so far as to get a tablet for this purpose and a mount for it but tend to find it a bit of a faff to set up and the TomTom app's ability to zoom in meant I could actually use the phone - until it stopped working! Isn't the zoom based on the car's speed? -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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Murmansk has brought this to us :
Im looking for an Android satnav app that zooms in the display at junctions where its giving an instruction. This is handy for me as my eyesight is not good enough to see the details on a smaller display without glasses. Ive used Google Maps for ages and found it OK, but I recently tried the paid TomTom Go Android app and liked the way it zooms in. However, the app now doesnt seem to work and is incapable of doing a search for an address. Ive reinstalled it and it still wont work. I tried the TomTom app some years ago and gave up on it, Id heard that the current one was good so gave it a try again, it was ok for a few days but now it seems not to work so Ive given up on it again. I used to think of TomTom as the main name in satnavs but their apps are useless. Anyone know of a satnav app that zooms in at junctions? Sygic does that, or I believe so anyway. |
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On Wednesday, 21 April 2021 at 13:37:56 UTC+1, Murmansk wrote:
Im looking for an Android satnav app that zooms in the display at junctions where its giving an instruction. This is handy for me as my eyesight is not good enough to see the details on a smaller display without glasses. Ive used Google Maps for ages and found it OK, but I recently tried the paid TomTom Go Android app and liked the way it zooms in. However, the app now doesnt seem to work and is incapable of doing a search for an address. Ive reinstalled it and it still wont work. I tried the TomTom app some years ago and gave up on it, Id heard that the current one was good so gave it a try again, it was ok for a few days but now it seems not to work so Ive given up on it again. I used to think of TomTom as the main name in satnavs but their apps are useless. Anyone know of a satnav app that zooms in at junctions? Have you considered Here We Go? I use it on Android tablet and iPhone - and have used it on Android phone. (And its earlier incarnation on Windows phone). I think it zooms at junctions - but just tend to let it get on with it and rarely have an issue. Plus, as it seems still to be "free", cheap and easy to try out. |
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On Tue, 04 May 2021 05:33:13 -0700, polygonum_on_google
wrote: On Wednesday, 21 April 2021 at 13:37:56 UTC+1, Murmansk wrote: Im looking for an Android satnav app that zooms in the display at junctions where its giving an instruction. This is handy for me as my eyesight is not good enough to see the details on a smaller display without glasses. Ive used Google Maps for ages and found it OK, but I recently tried the paid TomTom Go Android app and liked the way it zooms in. However, the app now doesnt seem to work and is incapable of doing a search for an address. Ive reinstalled it and it still wont work. I tried the TomTom app some years ago and gave up on it, Id heard that the current one was good so gave it a try again, it was ok for a few days but now it seems not to work so Ive given up on it again. I used to think of TomTom as the main name in satnavs but their apps are useless. Anyone know of a satnav app that zooms in at junctions? Have you considered Here We Go? I use it on Android tablet and iPhone - and have used it on Android phone. (And its earlier incarnation on Windows phone). I think it zooms at junctions - but just tend to let it get on with it and rarely have an issue. Plus, as it seems still to be "free", cheap and easy to try out. Waze Avpx -- Vampires have risen from the dead, the grave and the crypt, but have never managed it from the cat. (Witches Abroad) Tue 10108 Sep 13:45:01 BST 1993 13:45:01 up 5 days, 23:36, 10 users, load average: 4.22, 4.32, 4.68 |
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In the end I settled on CoPilot which I remembered I'd bought about 8 years ago but not used. I reinstated it and got a year's traffic reports which would normally cost £10 per year. It seems good, zooms in at junctions and has a voice that doesn't annoy me! The only thing that does annoy me is it takes about 30 seconds to start up!
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On Tue, 4 May 2021 06:44:47 -0700 (PDT), Murmansk
wrote: snip The only thing that does annoy me is it takes about 30 seconds to start up! It's funny how 'improving technology' seems to impact that sort of thing. In the old days you would turn your tube TV on and then go and make a cuppa while it 'warmed up'. Then they used transistors and they would come on nearly instantly. Then they based them on computers and now they (can) take a while to boot up again. ;-) In the old days it would often take a GPS some time to get it's first 'fix' of the session then faster / more sensitive chips made that near instant, now we have apps that take 30 seconds to get going (whereas my Garmin Nuvi is still nearly instant). ;-) Cheers, T i m |
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![]() "T i m" wrote in message ... On Tue, 4 May 2021 06:44:47 -0700 (PDT), Murmansk wrote: snip The only thing that does annoy me is it takes about 30 seconds to start up! It's funny how 'improving technology' seems to impact that sort of thing. In the old days you would turn your tube TV on and then go and make a cuppa while it 'warmed up'. Then they used transistors and they would come on nearly instantly. Then they based them on computers and now they (can) take a while to boot up again. ;-) In the old days it would often take a GPS some time to get it's first 'fix' of the session then faster / more sensitive chips made that near instant, now we have apps that take 30 seconds to get going (whereas my Garmin Nuvi is still nearly instant). ;-) Google Maps and Apple Maps on the iphone are both instant. |
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