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    • Ron Z
      Ron Z last edited by

      I'm trying to see what the concensus is with the current version of MRA Next running natively on the Android and iOS platforms. Does a particular OS offer a better experience with less issues than the other?

      2023 BMW R18 Transcontinental
      iPhone 14 Pro Max w/QuadLock mount
      Apple CarPlay in Carpuride W603D w/front-rear cameras
      Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5 w/RAM mount

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      • Nick Carthew
        Nick Carthew RouteXperts Instructor @Ron Z last edited by Nick Carthew

        @Ron-Z Judging by the questions asked in this forum and I speak from experience as an iPhone user. iPhones seem to be more stable.

        Always willing to help if I can.
        Triumph Tiger 1200 XRT called Tina.
        MRA Navigation Next and SilverFox B8J bar buttons.
        Quadlock wireless mount for IPhone 11.
        Cardo Scala Packtalk Bold.
        TomTom Rider 500. (In the cupboard now)

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        • Rob Verhoeff
          Rob Verhoeff @Ron Z last edited by

          @Ron-Z If you ask me, you'll get a rather biased answer. I see everything from Apple through rose-colored glasses... 😉

          Off topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfv6Ah_MVJU 🙂

          BMW K1600GT-P (2013) with BMW Navigator V | Nolan N100-5 with Sena 30K
          iOS on iPhone 13 (mounted on Quadlock)
          Apple CarPlay in VW T-Roc (wired)
          Routelab on MacBook Air & iMac (Ventura & Monterey)

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          • Ralph Janssen
            Ralph Janssen last edited by

            I have no problems on Android devices. I use Samsung, Doogee and Oppo.
            The Android devices I use are not high end (at all) but mid-range and much cheaper then Apple devices.

            Sometimes there is a glitch or GPS is not that aquarate. But In general I don't think its because of Android but more related to the device I use and the hardware that is inside it.

            I don't want to start a war between Android or Apple users 😄 but I'm just not a Apple lover for many reasons but in general there hardware is good.
            But there are some problems with navigating with Apple devices on a motor. (I believe there camera is real sensitive for vibrations)

            What kind of OS do you use?
            I advice to stay with the OS you are already using.

            Triumph Tiger 800 Xrt 2020
            Yamaha tracer 700 (wifes bike)
            Using MRA next on Samsung A35 & OnePlus & DooGee T20 mini tablet

            Drove a Yamaha TDM850 1998
            Used TomTom 6000 & Garmin devices with MRA

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            • Ron Z
              Ron Z @Ralph Janssen last edited by Ron Z

              @Ralph-Janssen I have both Android and Apple devices, and can use either my Android table or my iPhone. I also have a CarPlay screen, but I'd prefer to use MRA Next natively. So I could use either OS. And there's no issue with my iPhone's camera failing - I have a vibration adapter on my QuadLock mount which I've been using for some time with no issues. I've also heard some Android phones can be subject to camera failures from vibration.

              2023 BMW R18 Transcontinental
              iPhone 14 Pro Max w/QuadLock mount
              Apple CarPlay in Carpuride W603D w/front-rear cameras
              Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5 w/RAM mount

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              • Ralph Janssen
                Ralph Janssen @Ron Z last edited by

                @Ron-Z I did not read your signature 😄 But reading now I would say, take your Active tab 5.

                Everything I will say is a kind of Android bias and specially the Active Tab series because I want one as well 😄
                Its rugged, it can handle rain, its 8" so it ticks almost all boxes I think are important.
                Only the Nits should be a bit higher. but you cannot have everything at once 😉

                But take the device, or OS you like. not based on the stability of the OS in combination with MRA next.
                From my point of view, it should be stable, glitch free on both OS.

                But maybe some else has a different point of view

                Triumph Tiger 800 Xrt 2020
                Yamaha tracer 700 (wifes bike)
                Using MRA next on Samsung A35 & OnePlus & DooGee T20 mini tablet

                Drove a Yamaha TDM850 1998
                Used TomTom 6000 & Garmin devices with MRA

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                • Marinus van Deudekom
                  Marinus van Deudekom RouteXperts @Ralph Janssen last edited by

                  @Ralph-Janssen the only thing with the Samsung active tav is its screen. For ME not bright enough. That's why I'm using a Thork Racing T865X 8 inch tablet. With its 1300 nits screen very good. Not cheap but its great. I also have a Samsung S20FE phone. The only problem with that is its screen, only 600 nits do in full sunlight you can't see shi... On it. But it stays stable using MRA. Also I'm allergic to most things called Ap...🤣🤣

                  Honda Goldwing GL1500,
                  Honda Silverwing GL 650
                  DMD2 T865X 8 inch Android tablet using MRA next for navigation
                  Garmin XT (almost in the cupboard)
                  Samsung S20FE mounted on a Quadlock and using Android Auto in my car

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                  • Ron Z
                    Ron Z @Marinus van Deudekom last edited by

                    @Marinus-van-Deudekom The Galaxy Tab Active 5 is close to 800 nits brightness, and I’ve had no trouble seeing the screen in bright sunlight. Yes, 1300 nits is brighter, but the Tab Active 5 works just fine for me at less than half the price.

                    2023 BMW R18 Transcontinental
                    iPhone 14 Pro Max w/QuadLock mount
                    Apple CarPlay in Carpuride W603D w/front-rear cameras
                    Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5 w/RAM mount

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                    • Marinus van Deudekom
                      Marinus van Deudekom RouteXperts @Ron Z last edited by

                      @Ron-Z that's ok Ron. I guess I'm a bit older so I need more Britness in my screen and I'm willing to pay for the extra comfort🤣

                      Honda Goldwing GL1500,
                      Honda Silverwing GL 650
                      DMD2 T865X 8 inch Android tablet using MRA next for navigation
                      Garmin XT (almost in the cupboard)
                      Samsung S20FE mounted on a Quadlock and using Android Auto in my car

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                      • Ralph Janssen
                        Ralph Janssen @Marinus van Deudekom last edited by

                        @Marinus-van-Deudekom
                        I have driven last weekend with a T20mini and It has only 350 nits.
                        And in general use, it worked fine. Offcourse there could be much improvement in direct sunlight.
                        But i would be more then happy to have a 800Nits screen like the Active tab or more like the Thork or Hugerock.

                        But specially Thork or Hugerock are to expensive at the moment.

                        Triumph Tiger 800 Xrt 2020
                        Yamaha tracer 700 (wifes bike)
                        Using MRA next on Samsung A35 & OnePlus & DooGee T20 mini tablet

                        Drove a Yamaha TDM850 1998
                        Used TomTom 6000 & Garmin devices with MRA

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                        • Con Hennekens
                          Con Hennekens @Ron Z last edited by

                          @Ron-Z, consensus is in the eyes of the beholder... 😉
                          The Android/Apple flamewar is always a running gag, isn't it @Rob-Verhoeff ? 🤣

                          The fact is that Android has many options for cheap rugged devices, if you want to have one dedicated to navigation Apple has not. Personally I would not mount my daily high-end phone to my handlebar, whether it is an Android or an Apple device. But when you have an older one to spare, why not?

                          As far as the OS concerns, just pick what you are accustomed to, if you do not want to get accustomed to something else.

                          I am not affiliated with MyRoute-App. The help I am offering is entirely voluntary.
                          I am just an enthusiastic user, and hope you will be one too!

                          Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

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                          • richtea999
                            richtea999 last edited by

                            @Ron-Z said in MRA Next - Android vs iOS:

                            Does a particular OS offer a better experience with less issues than the other?

                            There is more variation across Android and Apple devices than there is in MRA across both devices!

                            MRA works well on both platforms. I've used it on several different variants of Android (mostly Samssung and OnePlus) and a couple of Apples. I just use the current phone, whatever that is.

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                            • Ron Z
                              Ron Z last edited by

                              Not to add fuel to the fire, but from various threads and postings both here and on other forums, it does seem iOS is a more stable environment. Android can have many differences in hardware, and even a variance of operating systems. This can make developing for Android a challenging experience, that may require work-arounds and such. Apple's walled garden has a more tightly integrated OS, and I've heard from many developers that iOS is easier to program for than Android.

                              That said, I haven't experienced any issues with my limited time running MRA Next on my Android tablet. I need to further test out both OSs to see what works better for me.

                              2023 BMW R18 Transcontinental
                              iPhone 14 Pro Max w/QuadLock mount
                              Apple CarPlay in Carpuride W603D w/front-rear cameras
                              Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5 w/RAM mount

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