Native map cycling navigation, it quits by itself while riding, and you have to click the mobile navigation again before it comes out
by Poster
Jul 22, 2024
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Yesterday, I rode more than 20km for the first time, turned on the cycling sports mode, and then turned on the cycling navigation of the native map software.
After riding for a certain distance, I raised my hand and looked at the watch navigation, which directly turned into the dial. The navigation mode exited, and the navigation mode on my mobile phone also exited.
It's numb for me. I ride for a while and look at my watch. I stop if there is no navigation. I restart the navigation on my phone and toss back and forth
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Anonymous10838 Jul 22, 2024I also found it while riding a bike yesterday. I suspected that the system memory was insufficient and killed the map navigation
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Anonymous5461 Jul 22, 2024I have never encountered navigation exit, but I have encountered several times that the positioning update is not timely. When I arrive at the intersection, I have to take out my mobile phone to check it again. If you are riding, it is better to find a cheap GPS code meter to check the route
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Poster Jul 22, 2024@ Anonymous10838 I turned on all the health monitoring stuff. S7. It doesn't feel like there is any software in the background, which is absolutely amazing.
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Poster Jul 22, 2024@ Anonymous5461 I thought that if I had a watch, I wouldn't engage in so many complicated things. I just take a leisure ride
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Anonymous5461 Jul 22, 2024@ Poster 20km is not short. If you can stick to it, it is worth investing in a code meter. I also have an S7, and I feel that the performance is indeed a bit behind
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Anonymous10740 Jul 22, 2024Compared with watch navigation, code watch navigation is convenient and safe, and you don't have to worry about the watch running out of power
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Poster Jul 22, 2024@ Anonymous5461 That's right, I'll study it. Do you have a code meter recommendation? Let me check it. Thank you in advance, brother
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Poster Jul 22, 2024@ Anonymous10740 Do you have any recommendations for a code watch? Hee hee, reach out to the party
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Anonymous12889 Jul 22, 2024Installing a mobile phone holder doesn't solve everything
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Anonymous5461 Jul 22, 2024@ Poster iGPSPORT's code table can be seen
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Anonymous10840 Jul 22, 2024@ Anonymous5461 # 2 bsc200
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Anonymous10740 Jul 22, 2024@ Poster I use igpsport's bsc200, and I have never used other ones. The daily riding volume is 20km, and it is charged once a month. Sometimes the search gps signal is a bit slow, but it's not that it can't be used.jpg
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Anonymous12504 Jul 22, 2024The mobile phone navigation is really bad. I encountered a car accident in the middle, took a photo and killed the navigation, iphone13. But I always use headphones and language navigation. After navigating a few times, I haven't used it, so I remember the road. It's 23 kilometers one way ~
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Poster Jul 22, 2024@ Anonymous12504 I remember you, the big guy who commuted tens of kilometers. I'm also 13 and want to use headphones but there is wind noise. The commuting routes are okay, but some routes that don't ride much still rely more on navigation. And I'm also a road idiot. Consider the bsc200 mentioned above and play with it
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Anonymous9035 Jul 22, 2024Put your phone in your pocket. You set it and turn off Settings-Map-Voice Navigation-Wake up the device when using voice navigation.
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Poster Jul 23, 2024@ Anonymous9035 does put it in my pocket, I'll set it up. It doesn't seem like it has much to do with it, thanks for replying