Offline European maps for an Android phone

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rich p

rich p

ridiculous old lush
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Brighton
my next question was going to be "how smart is the phone" - the question after that was "how smart is ................"
pah! as they say
 

contadino

Veteran
Location
Chesterfield
I spend a lot of time touring in Italy - eg last year in Sicilia, Calabria and Campania, Friuli Venezia Giulia, the Veneto and Südtirol. I have never had a serious issue with the OSM mapping - on the contrary it has been unfailingly accurate. I carry City Navigator on my GPS and I *used* to use it on occasions when there were gaps in the OSM, but I don't think I've used it since 2013. If anything the OSM mapping is better.

Personally I'm extremely grateful to the Italian OSM community for its brilliant work - a lot of people have put a lot of time and energy into building something invaluable (as indeed have all the other OSM mappers).

Yes. I regularly find roads that just disappear and others where people have just put up no entry signs.

Compared to the maps of London I was working with over the weekend, Puglian maps are pretty shonky.

But they're better than nothing, which is what you're saying.
 

robing

Über Member
If you are on the 3 network it covers several European countries - so you can use your data allowance at no extra charge and use Google Maps. France, Spain and Italy plus many others are included.
 

jay clock

Massive member
Location
Hampshire UK
+ a few for maps.me. I had it on Android but now on iphone. Stunning app. I think I have the pro version which might have cost me £2.99.

Download base app. Download countries or regions you want. Works down to alleyway level and ideal if you get lost in a maze of French marshland. Even worked on a plane last week. I was on airplane mode which seemed not to switch off GPS
 
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Midlands
I dont think there is much between any of them - most seem to use the openstreetmap base which is on the whole pretty good as a detailed map (assuming it is the most up to date version) - Bing is pretty average mapping wise - Google maps is better and both of the latter do the "search for something" better than the OpenSM - power of the tinternet and all that - I havnt seen the fruit version so cant comment - none of what I have looked at is likely to wean me off paper maps - and I dont do lost :smile: - no harm though in having offline maps downloaded as an additional resource for the twiddly bits
 
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rich p

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
I dont think there is much between any of them - most seem to use the openstreetmap base which is on the whole pretty good as a detailed map (assuming it is the most up to date version) - Bing is pretty average mapping wise - Google maps is better and both of the latter do the "search for something" better than the OpenSM - power of the tinternet and all that - I havnt seen the fruit version so cant comment - none of what I have looked at is likely to wean me off paper maps - and I dont do lost :smile: - no harm though in having offline maps downloaded as an additional resource for the twiddly bits
I just tried Maps.me to compare it with OsmAnd and it appeared to be identical and even showed that I had downloaded Galicia N and S already. Are they related by any chance?
 
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Midlands
Are they related by any chance?

their being identical mapping wise is not surprising - the buttons on all these things look very similar - nothing on the website to indicate that they are one and the same
 
Location
Midlands
Give it a go smiffy and see if it happens to you too

Ive got both already from when I was comparing them

I just had a quick wander thru the two websites - Map.me seems to infer it is based in Moscow - OSmand seems to be of Czech origon - but that could easily be a load of sphericals - it could just be that both apps exports the map pieces with the same names - either app would recognise them?
 
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