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
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
Hi Vladimir,
On Mon, Sep 02, 2019 at 06:47:03PM +, Stehlik, Vladimir wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have used Osmand on Lenovo Tab2 tablet which was running quad-core chipset
> with 1GB RAM and low screen resolution. Now I'm using it on Vernee M5 phone
> which is octa-core with 4GB RAM and full HD
Hi,
I have used Osmand on Lenovo Tab2 tablet which was running quad-core
chipset with 1GB RAM and low screen resolution. Now I'm using it on
Vernee M5 phone which is octa-core with 4GB RAM and full HD display.
Both suffer from overheating while running it. In fact both of these
devices were