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Re: Garmin on Android

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 3:11 pm
by moeyhc
Garmin Navigator cannot be found in Google Play Store in the Mi3 or Samsung S2 phones... Anyone here able to load and test?

Thanks for reading.

Re: Garmin on Android

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:07 pm
by tlchuan
Yes no garmin android for malaysia

Send from asus fonepad 7

Re: Garmin on Android

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:31 pm
by Skylinestar
for those who are adventurous, can try the apk from <reference to illegally sourced app deleted>

Re: Garmin on Android

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 1:33 pm
by RM1
There is Garmin for Android, Garmin Streetpilot and it is an unofficial release, as mentioned a few times earlier, so don't go look for Google Play for it. Officially Streetpilot is available for Windows Phone and iOS. Latest version for Android is 2.35, and works for ICS, KitKat and even Lollipop ( I can only confirmed it for KitKat 4.4.2, in my LG G2).

Here is what I like about it:
1. Run super smooth on my LG G2
2. Text to speech to pronounce road names
3. Useful search on addresses. (You need to create the ADDRESS icon with the Short Cut tool)
4. Nice high resolution (Full HD on my LG G2) rendering. Better looking than my Nuvi 24xx.
5. Supposedly support 3D buildings but I haven't use a map with it.
6. Lane assist working
7. JV....sort of working....explained more below.
8. Route and re-routing calculation is very fast.
10. Has GPS Simulator mode to test out maps, functioning CPOI, etc..

Here is what could be improved:
1. MFM maps crashes the program consistently when setting up for Navigation. Browse maps is ok. MSM maps work fine. I believe the cgsmapper compiler is not compatible. I have also use the NT USA map and worked fine. So, I think the NT compilers are the only routable working compiler for this version. (Version 2.33 and 2.35 tested and consistently crashes).
2. Custom POI works but does not support WAV sound (no sound). Yeap, no audible voice alerts. The closest I tried was CPOI with MP3 and it gives a "Ding Ding" tone. The only alert u get is a Grey Top Bar on the screen, indicating the CPOI alert.
3. JV works partially only with Raster type image. The MSM map package provides 2 types of JV files. The normal one gives a black split screen while the Raster one will show only the purple arrow and the Road Name sign board. Photo realistic lanes cannot be seen. Practically, the JV function is still considered not usable. I have not tried the official NT maps from Garmin.
4. If the program gets minimized or interupted (by a phone call), it may not recover to show up again, although it is still running in the background. To recover, I have to kill the app in the background (long press on the app, and Force Stop to kill) and relaunch it....and it will continue navigation from the previous session.

That is all I observed so far..

Re: Garmin on Android

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 6:03 pm
by RM1
An update to my previous posting on :

"4. If the program gets minimized or interupted (by a phone call), it may not recover to show up again, although it is still running in the background. To recover, I have to kill the app in the background (long press on the app, and Force Stop to kill) and relaunch it....and it will continue navigation from the previous session."

This can be remedy by going into Developer Options/Apps/Don't Keep Activities checkbox unticked.

I had that ticked which cause SP to 'Force Quit'. If you haven't ticked this option, you won't face this situation.

Re: Garmin on Android

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 10:42 am
by RM1
JV is not working with official maps from Garmin, as the SP version is not SG/MY. The split screen will appear but without images, and will show a message from Garmin regarding the map was not designed for the region.

Re: Garmin on Android

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 11:06 am
by moeyhc
From what I understand any apps that takes over the screen will halt the navigation. It will only work when the navigation screen is shown. Not surprise the JCV is locked to the local units only.

Re: Garmin on Android

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 1:53 am
by eddy_duyung
JCV should work with some tweak..Samsung Note 2 N7100..Android 4.2.2

Re: Garmin on Android

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 8:46 am
by RM1
eddy,

Can you share your tweak methods?

Thanks
Leslie

Re: Garmin on Android

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 9:13 pm
by eddy_duyung
RM1 wrote:eddy,

Can you share your tweak methods?

Thanks
Leslie


I assume you has successfully installed Garmin Streetpilot on your devices.
Yes for sure,first you must locate if there is the folder below
".System "
is present or not in your main Garmin folder.The weird thing is,the folder " .System" is present while we install,after several time i runnning the applications,the folder just gone like thats,i has enable " folder options" to see weather the file is hidden ,but there is no hidden file exist.Because the " JCV" folder is inside thats ".System" folder.But the " JV " still functions well even i cant find the folder.Weird is it?

2.The "JCV" file should go/put inside this ".system" folder.
3.The " JCV" file should be not l0cked - PM me on how to not l0cked it
4.If you cant find the ".system" folder,you should start it from stratch,which is required you to uninstall the applications,delete all the " Garmin" folder,and re-install the applications from A-Z.
5.Put the " JCV " file while the ".Sytem" folder still exist there.

Hope this will assist you...Leslie