Have you tried http://tiny.cc/11099134cleary wrote:Is there an alternate way to download the previous version?
You have my sympathy @cleary
Have you tried http://tiny.cc/11099134cleary wrote:Is there an alternate way to download the previous version?
If it's like the iPhone version (which is the goal), you only see the points ticker as a pop up when you earn some points. You could force point earning by sending a chit chat message.sexyft wrote:Does anybody know how to "show points ticker" visible in this version? (Of course it is 'on' in the general settings)
Does it comfort you that I get the same thing, rarely, on my iPhone. I've put it down to either server problems at Waze end, or bad networking connection (my mobile carrier) in between us. So I start off fine but if Waze recalculates the route it goes all do-lally as you describe - after abour 30 minutes it can come right without me doing anything.dalesd wrote:Navigation still has serious issues for me. A slight improvement from the beta, but stop useless for actually getting anywhere.
I left home this morning, and selected Work from my favorites. Waze calculated a route and a 45 minute drive. So far so good. But a quarter mile into the drive, waze recalculated and kept recalculating over and over until I was within 5 miles of work.
Nexus be with Android 2.2.1
Far be it from me to disagree with the great @robin1979, but I think you have misunderstood the issue.robin1979 wrote:It's because of the crappy GPS receiver in mobile phones probably. Since I have the TomTom carkit (with an external GPS receiver), I haven't had that problem. Actually, the improved GPS signal is the only reason I bought the TomTom carkit. I don't use the other functions - call me a Waze addict for getting it just for that reason...
By this, do you mean you can't rotate the map? (Known issue)i-grigorieff wrote:No multitouch?
Re: Android Version 2.0.0.1 is up in the Android Market