I just tried osmand. It took forever to locate me and then the map would freeze for minutes, then the blue arrow would finally jump to my location. It seems useless for real time navigation, is that normal? Google maps works fine on the phone (Android) so it’s not the hardware. Is there maybe some setting I haven’t found?

Edit: nevermind, my phone is just on the fritz. Location doesn’t work at all anymore :/

  • JohnDumpling@beehaw.org
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    That’s definitely not normal. The rendering can be a bit slow, but everything else shold be usable. Unless you have a low-range phone. If that is the case, I can recommend Organic Maps, which are much less resource-intensive.

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    Not a solution, just a suggestion: in my experience, Organic Maps is the far superior Open Street Maps navigation application on Android.

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    Been using Osmand as my only source for navigation for years and years, it’s not perfect but far better for me than what you’re experiencing …

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    I have Osmand+ and it works fine. One very easy way to improve the performance is to download the maps you need ahead of time.

    Start by downloading your metro area and I can guarantee that positioning and navigation will be instantaneous. Unless your phone is to blame. FYI I am using a Google Nexus 7a. Very happy with Osmand+.

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    It has worked fine for me on various phones. My only complaint is the address search is a bit goofy

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    OsmAnd is one of the oldest open source Android apps. It has a ton of features, but also the codebase is very stale.

    If you don’t need such big featureset you may try Organic Maps.

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    It’s not great. They finally added OpenGL acceleration but now the PoI icons are twice as big as normal so they are cluttering the map a lot.

    And without that the app is pretty slow. I do love the way it is so configurable though. I have no issues with location.

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    That’s not normal. On my phone the location is exact to a meter and it takes 2 seconds.

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    Afaik there are two location permission levels in android, one that only allows GPS which is often really slow and inaccurare and one that uses cell and wifi as well which is quick and accurate. Maybe OsmAND is not allowes to use the accurate location on your phone?

    I’m on lineage microG and I’ve got the opposite experience! Some apps really struggle with getting my location while OsmAND always works like a charm. I also use organic maps for quick routing, because the map rendering is MUCH faster and it consumes less battery power.

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    I’ve used osmand+ for 6 years nearly every time I drive. Its definitely usable and only craps out once in a while. The biggest pain is just lack if address resolution, but that is expected with osm generally. As long as there aren’t walls between you and the satellites, at most I’ve waited a minute or two for position lock. Google Maps will use GPS and nearby WiFi to locate you, so its faster. Been playing around with Organic Maps lately and it has been nice, but I miss the advanced features and visual info elements osmand+ offers.

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    I used it in a motorbike trip last year and had some trouble but not in the way you describe. I used offline maps, finding my location was a matter of seconds. It would however sometimes not register some “waypoints” and try to lead me back to a point I already passed until I restarted navigation. Annoying when you have a route with several intermediate destinations.

    I use organic maps for everyday navigation, never had such issues with that one.

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    Nope. But it can be demanding when using online maps. Try to have your most used area downloaded in your phone.