Update 5.0.3 - Device management
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As long as you don’t restrict the app to a single device, it sounds perfect.
The reason is that some of us take two phones on longer trips as a backup, in case the main phone gets stolen, damaged, or lost.
Other than that, I’m looking forward to version 5.1. -
As long as you don’t restrict the app to a single device, it sounds perfect.
The reason is that some of us take two phones on longer trips as a backup, in case the main phone gets stolen, damaged, or lost.
Other than that, I’m looking forward to version 5.1.@Adrian-Avram no definitely not.
2 is totally allowed
3 is with the required unlisting of another device (very smooth experience)
4 results in an issue
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@Adrian-Avram no definitely not.
2 is totally allowed
3 is with the required unlisting of another device (very smooth experience)
4 results in an issue
@Corjan-Meijerink thanks for the confirmation !
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@Adrian-Avram no definitely not.
2 is totally allowed
3 is with the required unlisting of another device (very smooth experience)
4 results in an issue
@Corjan-Meijerink said in Update 5.0.3 - Device management:
@Adrian-Avram no definitely not.
2 is totally allowed
3 is with the required unlisting of another device (very smooth experience)
4 results in an issue
Does 4 mean that the heavy mob will be knocking on the door

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V5.0.3 is available for iOS in the store


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Sorry for asking, but I want to be sure that I understood the new handling. Using the navigation app on two devices and planning in the browser on my Mac/PC is still possible?
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Sorry for asking, but I want to be sure that I understood the new handling. Using the navigation app on two devices and planning in the browser on my Mac/PC is still possible?
@silberfuchs67 100%!
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Thanks, exactly what is fine for me

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Thanks, exactly what is fine for me

@silberfuchs67 that’s why we’ve chosen the limits as is

That said, the restriction only applies for the app anyway
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I tried the new app yesterday on my bike. Even in this version of Android Auto, there's a bug where starting a route from Android Auto while you're already on the route takes you back to the starting point. I wonder what the point is of reporting bugs if they aren't fixed.
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I tried the new app yesterday on my bike. Even in this version of Android Auto, there's a bug where starting a route from Android Auto while you're already on the route takes you back to the starting point. I wonder what the point is of reporting bugs if they aren't fixed.
Otherwise, everything works as usual.@ginogino thats not a bug !
Before starting a route, go to Routing Settings and choose whether you want to begin from the nearest point on the route.
If this option is enabled, when you are already on the route, navigation will no longer direct you to the first waypoint.
As I know, on Android Auto/Car Play, when starting a route, it automatically takes you to the the beginning of the route.
