Android Auto
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Android Auto.
When displaying the map on Android Auto, the map scales automatically while driving. There seems to be a problem with the correct interpretation of speed data.I have a link to the video, but I can't embed it.
The problem doesn't occur on Google Maps, TomTom Maps, or Maps.me.
What can I configure to fix the problem?
Help!Car: Peugeot Rifter 2024
Phone: Motorola Edge 30 Neo and Motorola Edge 50 Pro -
Link to the video with the map
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HtQx_-coEuIytbgvkRAQmzgaNHQVAyNl/view?usp=sharing
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@arti11 Hi, could you try disabling GPS in the car, for example, and let me know if that makes any difference?
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Hello,
In the Peugeot Rifter, there’s no option in the settings to “disable the GPS module.”There is, however, an option to “disable location sharing,” but I’m not sure whether that physically disconnects the module.
After performing this action, the built-in TomTom map stops working and displays a message saying there’s no signal. Still, the issue with mapy.com seems to remain the same.I also tried disabling location assistance on the phone (Wi-Fi and Bluetooth), but that didn’t help either.
Take a look — in this video, we’re testing maps from Maps.me, and the issue with fluctuating speed does not occur.
mp4 -> drive.google -
@arti11 We released a new app update yesterday. Please update the app and check if this helps.
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The problem with Android Auto and Mapy.com has been occurring for a long time and in several previous versions of the app.
I only reported the issue now because I was waiting to test it with a new phone.I ran a few more tests with the new version of the app. The problem still occurs — and only with Mapy.com.
OsmAnd – works correctly
MapsME – works correctly
MapyCom – the speed reading jumps around