@Bart-DM This is very annoying - and normal - operation of the iPhone. Even if you set the brightness manually to maximum, the display might dim to prevent the screen from overheating. It happens to me all the time (South Carolina riding, 100+ deg. F.)
Offline routing will be implemented in the very near future which will resolve these issues. I’m also pretty unsure why the position completely stops updating when there is no connection - I’ll try to look into that this week.
@Corjan-Meijerink thnx for quick reply. As for point 3 ,I can't really get my finger on it yet.
it is also related to my behavior, that i plan a route directly for a destination, and then I deviate from it since i see an interesting road....
@Corjan-Meijerink of course I have already installed the update and I already had my first experiences with it yesterday. But despite installing the latest update, I have received a message several times.
I also had this problem with the previous updates and I reported this to the developer of TestFlight via Apple.
@Roadkingtc88 a route with only one waypoint? I guess that might gives issues. If you want to navigate to home, it’s easier to save that as a favorite
You can find favorites easy using the favorite overview (star button on map) or using the search.
@Doug-Robinson hahaha no not that But due to differences in OSM / HERE the calculated routes might differ resulting in weird jumps, 180 degree turns or road closures.
@Nicola-Hardmeier indeed as @Ian-foster-0 said. Routes must be planned with HERE too for a good result. The App does however take current information into account so if roads are closed due to accidents etc it might be that the app does something else than the website.
In most cases the planned HERE routes from the website are navigated identical in the app!