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Originally Posted by TheWarden
Its also not very accurate with gps position, when running alongside my garmin it often had my position as 500m away from where I was.
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That will possibly be down to the accuracy of the GPS signal to the receiver in the smartphone rather than the app.
In my Disco 3 I positioned the Garmin Zumo centrally between driver and passenger from a windscreen sucker. On the Disco 4 I can't do that anymore as there's some form of interference with the GPS signal.
I used to use Waze but it sends me down too many side streets just to save a second or two.
My go-to smartphone navigation for the UK is Apple Maps, as I can just speak, "Hey Siri, give me directions to..." and it will load the app and destination for me, and then give me haptic taps on my Apple Watch to emphasis turns.
I use KTM MyRide on the smartphone when I'm riding the 790 as it pops up a pictogram of the next junction together with various data on 790 instrument panel.
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