Hi Steve
I wonder if I must update these Google Maps on my Marshmallow phone as on a
route it did not direct me along the bypass which has been there for ten years
instead it directed me the slower, long way around, perhaps it thinks the
pavements along the bypass are not suitable? Is there a way to see what version
of the maps is installed?
Regards
Andrew
On 06/10/2016 15:05, Steve Nutt wrote:
Hi,
Get There would be good, if the maps weren’t such rubbish. They use Open
Street.
Stick to Google Maps.
All the best
Steve
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Hi Mo
Steve suggested Google Maps and this seems good at first glance. Get There
seems to have a good user guide, so I'll try that one in due course as well.
Do you have direct experience of Get There?
Regards
Andrew
On 06/10/2016 11:39, Mobeen Iqbal wrote:
Hi andrew.
Have you tried the get there gps app?
Cheers,
Mo.
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Hi all
My Vodafone smart prime 7 works really well using Talkback, except for
using Not Nav. What other navigation apps do Marshmello users use?
Andrew