@richtea999 said in First experience with MRA as a navigation tool:
I have the same A54 phone, and can confirm the volume is a problem
I am not denying that.
I also agree that by increasing the volume whilst the app is speaking does help, it's a work-around at best.
That is not a workaround, that's how Android volume setting works. And it being in your pocket does not help that. So I think my advice was accurate.
If this can't be fixed then the ap could offer a feature where it talks a sentence or three and allows you to increase the volume.
It does that in the menu where you can select your voice. There is a play button that produces a test sentence.
It also does that by pressing the loudness setting in the app settings. This could be improved though, because it only does that when you change to another setting, not by multiple pressing the same button.
And it also does that when pressing the upcoming instruction tile while navigating. But an instruction must have been spoken before that works I think.
You need to adjust your tone!
I think there was nothing wrong with my tone. Did you miss the smiley?
You can't dictate how users must use the app
No I can't, but I can indicate that no single navigation app is intended to be used this way. Again: they show a map for a reason.
It's how I use Google Maps in a car for 95% of the time.
It's that other 5% where it is dangerous...