IMHE -OsmAnd works well (normally) on Motorola x Force.  Route calc is 
sometimes a bit slow.  Battery is good.

To conserve power:-
Turn off all unwanted apps, bluetooth, etc.
Reduce screen brightness if practicable.
Rely mainly on voice directions.
Use "Automatic screen on/off".
Carry a solar battery as backup to use at the end of the day if necessary.

Paul W


On Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at 11:36:25 PM UTC+1, Danny Schneider wrote:
>
> my personal expierence is:
> OSMAND needs a good CPU and is demanding on the GPU (new mobile phones 
> have more Power than a mature Desktop PC 10 years Ago, but get very warm if 
> used for longer periods like navigating in a car, which is also a hot 
> enviroment)
> also Maps need a lot ROM storage.
>
> This means a more modern CPU is better. especially modern in terms of a 
> good manufacturing process like 10nm or lower. This produces less heat for 
> the same computing tasks.
> Also you should prefer a phone with more than one sattelite system 
> supported
> In my Car QC3 works absolute fine. Use a very good cable here! In my 
> expierience USB3 is not a reliable connection... most cables loose contact 
> at minimal change of position
>
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