SYGIC NAVIGATION G.P.S. DOES NOT START AFTER UPDATE FROM ANDROID 4.1 TO 4.2.2.
Before the Android update Sygic worked wonderfully. Now, after the update only a black screen appears during 2 seconds and nothing more.
I send several emails to the technical support Sygic but received only mails to confirm that they have received my complaint. And thats all.
Try Nokia HERE maps guys. Works totally offline, while finding route AND navigating.. is reliable and light.. and free! As a bonus, also shows speed limits for the road. I wish it had lane guidance and speed/red camera alert but i think it is getting there..
Sygic support are useless, they are scamming the shit out of us. It seems to be crashing with Xposed Framework SDK 22 (android 5.1), and blaming xposed for being in alpha state (when 300+ apps works just fine). They are saying that they are looking to fix this problem but they actually not, not their main concern I guess, while they are still milking our money! God pity those poor victims.
Hi all, i tried Sygic with 7 days free premium features and just works great! It has so meny great features i enjoyed Traffic services and Head-up Display. I fully recommend to use Sygic navigation app
Having said that, there are quite a few bugs with sygic that should be resolved, like flickering issue after calculating a route or the very small erronous calculated route when choosing fastest route (almost insignificant as it only takes from you sometimes 1 or 2 minutes when that happens).
When the street address is typed in the search bar, the App predicts the street name (which is good), but then simply predicts the street as somewhere in various cities (e.g. Brisbane, for example). The App does not, and will not list the possible suburbs where the street is located meaning that if you select the desired street name, then its more than likely the App will take you to the street name but in a suburb (on the other side of town). Geez Sygic, wake-up to yourself!!!
In other navigation apps, such as Google and Waze, the desired street address is entered first and more often than not, those apps predict the address without having to type more than a few letters: not so with Sygic.
Sygic seems to do a halfway job, but following the latest marketing campaign and the reaction around the non-publication of Carplay support in the core product I am suspicious they work in not so white waters.
App is a piece of crap. Also I was scammed by their app for a premium license without my authorization. I had to file complaint with Apple to get refund. Hope they pull the app down. In the meantime. Stay Away!
I tried using it to get used to the interface one day on the way home from one of the accounts that I assist at. There is a direct route using the interstate freeway for about 3 miles that is the quickest most direct route. This route typically takes me about 15 minutes to travel home. Sygic routing said it would 31 minutes to arrive!
Sygic routing wanted me to avoid the interstate despite routing fastest or shortest routes. It wanted to route me several miles out of the way to avoid the interstate. I thought this was amusing until it wanted me to make a U turn to avoid the freeway. Even after entering the freeway it routed me to exit the first exit and travel backwards to the location (about 2 miles back) so that I could follow the route through a freeway underpass.
I use Sygic as a back up for my Tomtom gps. I originally thought it would be a substitute till I noticed how it gives me much longer routes than my Tomtom. The route calculation is a mess, aside from occasional crashes that are only fixed by restarting my smartphone. I will stick to my gps and only use sygic for short distances and as back up. Unless there is a good route calculating app, I will keep my Tomtom gps and even when it eventually stops working, I will still buy another gps as opposed to using my smartphone.
I moved from Seattle to Utah recently and the speed limit here is 85 on the highway, 50 on the main road that all businesses are located. I am new to using GPS while driving since I never needed a car in Seattle. I am taking my life in my hands at 50mph when I try and figure out which parking lot exactly Google is talking about. There are turn-ins every 50 feet!
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