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As a"tech challenged" individual I thank you for your reply! So just because the screen is off the GPS is still at work and the app needs to be closed for the GPS to be off.
> TomI agree with Per Pujal.If you turn off all unwanted aps, and BlueTooth and Wifi, and particularly turn off the screen, you may me able to run GPS and Osmand all day. I achieved it last summer during a 14-day cycle tour, albeit I was using the (then available) automatic-screen-On/Off facility.
I use Osmand for turn-by-turn instructions when cycling. Every now and again I turn on the screen. Does Osmand use less battery in night mode ( with its darker colours)
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In this mode of course it will not announce turns because Osmand is dormant, but can show progress along a calculated route which has not yet been started.
Hope this is of some use.