Now your choice is whether you just want to display the map at your position, or if you need offline search or navigation, how much you’re willing to pay, and so on.
My suggestion (unless you're willing to pay for it) would be to use MapDroyd (it's available from the market). I have tested a few and most just cache bitmaps while MapDroyd downloads vector maps.
The default is online maps and online navigation, but you can also go in the settings and download map data. Afterwards, you will be able to see the map without data connection (just like you can with mapdroyd), but if you bought the donation version, or downloaded the free nightly version from their site, you can also navigate offline.
The offline navigation is still beta (long routes - say 200km or more - can cause crashes).
Another offline navigation app is Zanavi, a fork of Navit. But OsmAnd is a bit more extended and android-y-fied.
OsmAnd has the most features. And the maps have the most detail.
Navit / Zanavi still has the best navigation/routing last time I tested, but the map display is for navigation, not for "human use".
Navdroyd was the first (paid) app to do navigation. Not worth it: maps display is the same as the free Mapdroyd, and navigation routes long distance over secondary roads.
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hfsтарафынан16 September 2011 cәғәт 07:18көндө ҡаралған
Yes, there is quite a selection for Android based phones:
osm.wiki/Android
Now your choice is whether you just want to display the map at your position, or if you need offline search or navigation, how much you’re willing to pay, and so on.
liftarnтарафынан16 September 2011 cәғәт 07:45көндө ҡаралған
My suggestion (unless you're willing to pay for it) would be to use MapDroyd (it's available from the market). I have tested a few and most just cache bitmaps while MapDroyd downloads vector maps.
maxolasersquadтарафынан16 September 2011 cәғәт 11:39көндө ҡаралған
OSMAnd can download the vector data and draw them on demand for offline use. It also includes navigation.
Sanderd17тарафынан16 September 2011 cәғәт 12:24көндө ҡаралған
+1 for OsmAnd.
The default is online maps and online navigation, but you can also go in the settings and download map data. Afterwards, you will be able to see the map without data connection (just like you can with mapdroyd), but if you bought the donation version, or downloaded the free nightly version from their site, you can also navigate offline.
The offline navigation is still beta (long routes - say 200km or more - can cause crashes).
Another offline navigation app is Zanavi, a fork of Navit. But OsmAnd is a bit more extended and android-y-fied.
Xenoтарафынан16 September 2011 cәғәт 14:05көндө ҡаралған
yea, i just checked mapdroyd, it has nice maps, but still i need navigation, ill try other two :-)
btw. tnx for the help :-)
XimeXтарафынан17 September 2011 cәғәт 09:27көндө ҡаралған
+1 for OsmAnd. It's the best osm app for android!
jutezakтарафынан18 September 2011 cәғәт 08:18көндө ҡаралған
OsmAnd has the most features. And the maps have the most detail.
Navit / Zanavi still has the best navigation/routing last time I tested, but the map display is for navigation, not for "human use".
Navdroyd was the first (paid) app to do navigation. Not worth it: maps display is the same as the free Mapdroyd, and navigation routes long distance over secondary roads.
Xenoтарафынан18 September 2011 cәғәт 19:05көндө ҡаралған
yup
tnx, i choose OsmAnd, and it's ok for now, i think i wont get any better now so...
the routing is kinda wierd, ill have to get used to it :)
but tnx everyone for help, :)