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Do you leave your client running?

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 5:33 am
by
Hey all,

When I first started using the app, I would turn it off every time I turned off the car, but I had problems with my points updating.

Through trial and error I have found that the only way to get my points to update reliably, is to leave my client on, whether I'm driving or not.

Typically, just before midnight the data upload will occur, and then I can quit the app without consequences.

Problem is, leaving the Waze app running seems to wear on the battery life of my Samsung Galaxy S3.

What do you do? Have you also found that leaving the app running all the time is required?

Re: Do you leave your client running?

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 9:03 pm
by able2ru
I haven't seen a clear answer to this question. I've read that you must leave Waze running to get your points and alerts. Is this:

a) With the actual program running with the map displayed, or can it also be

b) With the actual program not displaying (such as returning to the home screen or accessing another app or making a phone call) but with the Waze icon displaying in the notification bar?

If (b) does not count as the app Waze is running, what is the purpose of putting the icon up in the notification area if Waze isn't actually running, and (?) recording points?

Do you leave your client running?

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:16 pm
by AlanOfTheBerg
If you have data connection when you shut down Waze it should upload before it actually exits. If it doesn't have a data connection there will be an icon and msg at the top of the screen.


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Re: Do you leave your client running?

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 2:11 pm
by AndyPoms
Please note that you do need a data connection at the end of your drive for it to upload to Waze.

Re: Do you leave your client running?

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 5:24 pm
by AndyPoms
If you don't have a working data connection to Waze, the top of the screen will show "Searching Network...". This also happens when switching between connection types (Cell Network/Wi-Fi. 3G/4G, etc)...

Do you leave your client running?

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 1:41 pm
by Bigbear3764
Turn it off when done driving. It will load your drives at night.


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Re: Do you leave your client running?

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 9:41 pm
by gerben
Please note that it is not needed to upload logs to record your driven miles/km's. The upload logs function sends the program logs to Waze so they can use it to troubleshoot crashes and other problems.

Re: Do you leave your client running?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 3:42 am
by Grid64
rvnash wrote:I use an iPhone.

I don't understand what people mean by leaving your client running. If I start Waze, and then switch to another App, is it still registering my driving? If it stays idle for a long time in the background, is it still registering? If it stops registering will it pick up again when I start driving? How can I tell? Do I need to make the app "active" again to make it start?

I also don't know what you mean by "shutting it down". So does killing the app by clicking on the "x" in the running app list count as shutting it down, or are you talking only about the "close" button in the app? Does clicking the "x" cause an upload? If the upload fails, does it keep my data if and try later when I restart the app, or just throw it away?

Can Waze explain with some clarity how all of this works?
I thought Waze shuts off after it's running in the background for 10 minutes. You'll still have the Waze notification icon in the notification bar but when you go back to the app you'll notice it has to load again as if you're launching the app for the first time.

Re: Do you leave your client running?

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 3:48 am
by Grid64
novarider79 wrote:Is there a way to automate shut down of Waze when removed from the car dock?
Not natively. However, if your phone has NFC you can buy an NFC chip, place it in the dock, and use an app to make it exit Waze when it's not in the dock. You can also have the chip make it so it launches Waze when it's placed in the dock. :)

Re: Do you leave your client running?

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 1:47 pm
by Ikkabar
You should always stop the Waze client if you are not driving your car. This avoids any false data that may lead to phantom traffic jams if you're stopped on a lightly trafficked road.

The client will upload your drive data, but there will be a delay until the drive session is processed and is shown in your drive list. Your points for the drive are only updated once a day, so you won't see them increase immediately.

Re: Do you leave your client running?

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 7:51 pm
by JohnDoe75
Why don't you manually upload your logs by going to Settings, Help and then Send Logs.

And yes you should turn off the app with the Switch Off button.