Hi all
Since updating AA recently, navigation on maps is no longer working properly. When following route guidance, the map is in birdseye view mode and the current position marker keeps lagging and jumping around the map. I have ensured that location services are enabled and cannot figure it out. Anyone have any idea?
Thanks in advance
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Hello,
I am using a Nexus One with Cyanogen 6 RC3 on it. I have also flashed the google apps addon pack in order to have those apps.
My problem is the following; Two days ago I was able to use google maps navigation without problem. However now, anytime I use two addresses in Canada (where I live) for "Get Directions", the "Navigate" link never pops up. However the Navigate link is available when I use two US addresses. This is especially weird because if I access the Navigation app directly from my app drawer, I am able to use navigation between canadian addresses.
Just 2 days ago I was able to use navigation from within google maps and suddenly I am no longer able to. People have said to re-install google maps but I cannot seem to uninstall the maps application. Should I reflash the google apps pack?
Further, I apparently had auto updating enabled for maps but am unaware of any update that was applied.
Any help to be able to use the Navigation from within google maps within Canada would be greatly appreciated. I hope it is clear what my problem is, if you need more clarification please ask
Im not sure what the rule is about first replying to your own thread however I do have an update.
I re-flashed the latest google apps pack found here xttp://mirror.kanged.net/gapps/
The pack was the same one that I originally flashed however it seems after flashing now I have navigation functionality from within Google maps again. I am happy to have my problem resolved currently but I am curious as to why my Navigation functionality disappeared in the first place.
Hopefully someone knows or can explain what happened so I can prevent this kind of issue in the future. Thank again for all your time
you can try flashing RC2 back, couse many people are facing this issue!
I'm still experiencing this issue. I switched to Enom's rom to see if it fixed it but nope. My Google maps navigate link is sometimes available and then just doesn't show up other times. I am able to use the navigate app. I tried uninstalling maps with titanium backup and redoenloading it from the market, but I still have the problem with navigate.
Hey all,
Tried the board search for a possible solution to my prob, to no avail so far:
I am using a Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, GP5110, android 4.0.3.
Fully rooted, avast! security installed as firewall, running in whitelist mode - I rather allow those few application I like internet access and have everything else blocked by default, with the ongoing permission-hunger of most app developers I figured to be better safe than sorry.
My problem: Googles` Maps App is running perfectly fine, however when I try to download any offline maps (settings -> make available offline) it just opens a tab called "My Places", showing my map indicating 0.0MB/0.0MB, download never starts.
I tried whitelisting a number of different system processes - such as was necessary to get the youtube app running - but was not successful identifying the correct ones.
Anybody out there who could help?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Chris
Can you not turn the firewall off , download the maps you want then turn it back on ? I have managed to download offline maps but avast firewall was not on ..... just a thought.
Would probably work, but I'm rather looking for a permanent solution than a workaround... Thanks for your suggestion though!
Go to settings -> Clear all offline maps
Then open Google Play, uninstall Google Maps, then update Google Maps, Restart Device,
Now it works on mine. There should be a notification section called "Downloaded Maps" which tells you the progress, as well as inside Google maps.
I have been in trouble for a past month. Google maps was holding partial wakelocks on sleep with all settings sync check boxes cleared in Google maps app. But it didn`t help. Settings->Battery always had google maps in here for lower or higher percentage. A day ago I started using better battery stats and noticed networklocationpassivecollector holding wakelock. So i dig into Settings->Locaion access-> Access to my location switch is on. If i switch it to off and then again back to ok dialog "Locations consent" appears when I pressed disagree the problems went away. Dialog message: Allow Google`s location service to collect anonymous location data. Some data may be stored on your device. Collection may occur even when no apps are runing.
Can somebody with google maps wakelock problem confirm this?
Open maps and then location settings in that and disable the report from this device option.
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If you disagree in that dialog, then your location discovery will be less accurate, because one of the 2 checkboxes on that screen will not be set.
This appears to be a location settings bug. This also happened to me but with the Facebook app.
vukis said:
Can somebody with google maps wakelock problem confirm this?
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I had Google Maps related wakelocks as well. They went away when I turned off everything that had to do with
Location reporting form Google Maps, Account Settings and GPS Settings. I'm not sure which "feature" was
causing it but there is indeed a problem.
Can anybody with this wakelock problem install Greenify app from play store. I had this problem but as soon as I hibernated maps they no longer cause wakelock and GPS and all the location settings are on. Maybe it will help same as me without a need to switch anything off.
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vukis said:
I have been in trouble for a past month. Google maps was holding partial wakelocks on sleep with all settings sync check boxes cleared in Google maps app. But it didn`t help. Settings->Battery always had google maps in here for lower or higher percentage. A day ago I started using better battery stats and noticed networklocationpassivecollector holding wakelock. So i dig into Settings->Locaion access-> Access to my location switch is on. If i switch it to off and then again back to ok dialog "Locations consent" appears when I pressed disagree the problems went away. Dialog message: Allow Google`s location service to collect anonymous location data. Some data may be stored on your device. Collection may occur even when no apps are runing.
Can somebody with google maps wakelock problem confirm this?
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Google uses Android phones to keep its Wi-Fi database up to date, saves driving around in a car and getting into trouble for collecting data This is why they state it may use some data even if you aren't using Maps or location services.
Disabling reporting of locations from Maps doesn't change the wake locks, as it isn't the reporting causing most of them.
So Google will use your device to scan for Wi-Fi points, plus enable your GPS if it can to get a location fix to update it's location database of Wi-Fi points. To further confuse things Google seems to have some adaptive way of using devices, perhaps after a time they give individual phones a rest from reporting, or they use more of your phone the more you use more of the service, sort of our cost for getting free location services. This means different people see different battery usage from Google Maps, and the same person will see loads one day then it suddenly stops another.
The best way of stopping it is if you have root access download an application that lets you disable apps, and then disable Google Maps, only turning it on when you need it.
Regards
Phil
PhilipL said:
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Google uses Android phones to keep its Wi-Fi database up to date, saves driving around in a car and getting into trouble for collecting data This is why they state it may use some data even if you aren't using Maps or location services.
Disabling reporting of locations from Maps doesn't change the wake locks, as it isn't the reporting causing most of them.
So Google will use your device to scan for Wi-Fi points, plus enable your GPS if it can to get a location fix to update it's location database of Wi-Fi points. To further confuse things Google seems to have some adaptive way of using devices, perhaps after a time they give individual phones a rest from reporting, or they use more of your phone the more you use more of the service, sort of our cost for getting free location services. This means different people see different battery usage from Google Maps, and the same person will see loads one day then it suddenly stops another.
The best way of stopping it is if you have root access download an application that lets you disable apps, and then disable Google Maps, only turning it on when you need it.
Regards
Phil
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Interesting. Is this an assumption or the fact? If former, could you link up the source please?
What about this app ? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.elsdoerfer.android.autostarts
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Follow the link in Q2 in this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15869904&postcount=3
Hey guys. Thanks for great advises I will try auto starts (or greenify), because after disagreeing to Google passive collector Google Now stopped working. But maps wake locks are still away
And yes Google do collects Wi-Fi routers information. I noticed that when I bring my router to other place all connected laptops web based Google maps showed that our current location is my home
getting a can't connect to google error when using navigation via android auto. google maps navigation works ok. gps tracking via android auto works ok as well. android auto on v1.6.281040 and maps on v9.39.2. i vaguely remember android auto asking maps for permission to use. where do i bring that prompt back up? i have a feeling maps isn't allowing android auto to use navigation.
swooc said:
getting a can't connect to google error when using navigation via android auto. google maps navigation works ok. gps tracking via android auto works ok as well. android auto on v1.6.281040 and maps on v9.39.2. i vaguely remember android auto asking maps for permission to use. where do i bring that prompt back up? i have a feeling maps isn't allowing android auto to use navigation.
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Open the Settings app, then tap Apps under the Device subheading. Next, tap the Gear icon in the upper-right corner, and then tap App permissions on the following screen.
^awesome. thanks for that. never knew about it.
i think i've managed to fix it by deleting my head unit in the android auto app and have it connect again to go through all the permission prompts again. but i've also download the maps for offline use, so i'm not sure if it's because of that.
edit: turns out offline maps was the temporary fix. sigh. god damn google. it's always 1 step forward, 2 steps back with them.
My Android Auto was working perfectly until one day it stopped. I uninstall the app and install it again since it happen once before and was fixed. I' trying to do the same and it does not response. What can I do?
Hello.
I have enabled location sharing on google maps, I sometimes find myself in need of knowing where someone is ... like when I'm going to pick up my wife and she is not waiting for me and keeps walking.
Anyway, after trying a few apps I've come to the conclusion that google maps location sharing is still king for my needs.
Everything is great, I can see the person on my phone on google maps, I can select it and drive towards that location, BUT ONLY ON MY PHONE !
Problem is that I'm never on foot, I always drive, so naturally I want to use google maps from android auto on my car.
Big surprise here ... on google maps from android auto I don't have the position of the person that is sharing the location.
So if my phone is not connected to the car I can open google maps on my phone and see the location. If my phone is connected to the car with android auto - on google maps on my car's tablet I can not see the position.
Ok, I have a rooted phone on my car, permanently connected via usb to the car. Being rooted - I've installed aa mirror.
So I start aamirror, I can see on my car's tablet all the apps that I have on my phone... so I start google maps .... no success ... it gets me to that google maps from android auto - the one that is without the google account and I can not see positions.
Any ideeas how to solve this ?
I will try to clone google maps, perhaps I can manage to get it to open like on the phone.
Any ideea would be appreciated, thanks.
Actually it's working ...
On android auto I have two navigation apps - google maps & waze.
I have accidentally found that if in navigation mode last app used is google maps - than if i launch aa mirror and from there I launch google maps - than it will open google maps android auto version - the one standard that appears if you press the navi button (first one from the left) - this is the one where I am not connected to my google account and I can not see the people that are sharing the location with me.
But on the other hand, if last navi app used is waze - than if I start aa mirror and proceed to launch google maps from aa mirror - than a "phone" version of google maps will open, I can see that I'm logged in with my google account, I can see sharing locations, I can navigate to those who share their locations. Except that it's not completely full screen - on the right part of the screen I have the buttons from android auto. But's it's not bothering me, I consider this ok, I can do what I wanted to be able to do.