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Once we return from our travels, we need to clear out the collections to get ready for our next trip. Once again click the Hamburger Icon , select Collections and the collection you want to clear out.
Now click the Edit Icon in the top right and the distance markers will change to Delete Icons. Click each one to remove that place from the collection. The empty collections are then ready for you to start preparing for your next trip.
Check out our 21 things to see in every state and D. The last thing to do is to remove the offline map to free up storage for the next map you will need. Click the Hamburger Icon , select Delete Map and a list of installed maps is shown.
Click the Dustbin Icon to remove the map from your device. Click Delete to confirm you want to remove the map a short animation will show whilst the map is being removed and once complete the list of maps will be shown minus the map you deleted. To book flights, rental cars, accommodations, and activities for your trip, please check out our recommended travel providers, favourite apps and websites. Some of the links in the post above are affiliate links.
This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission but this does not affect the price to you. Hi I like Here Wego very much, but is a little puzzled by the road colouring. While driving certain road sections turns kind of orange.
Any body having an idea? Orange means there is moderate traffic on the road that could cause a delay. Red means heavy traffic and black means stationary traffic. Great app and the Offline ability is priceless. Saves a ton of data costs. My only wish is I now have a newer car, Toyota, and it supports Apple Play.
But Here does not. It would be great if I could see the app screen on the car. Right now I need to have my phone nearby. Oddly, it refuses to work offline. Have you downloaded a map for the area you are using Here WeGo in? The app can only work offline with a downloaded map. Hi, new to the app device is Xmas present. Any way to do this? Regards and all the best for Once you press the small star and are on the screen where you choose which collection to add the place too; you can click on the blue box which contains the placename and change it to whatever you prefer it to say.
Hope that helps and Happy New Year. Basically I am happy with Here WeGo, at least it satisfies my modest needs for car navigation. But there is one thing that drives me crazy. After a while this collection is filled with more than 40 multiple entries of the very same home address.
Why is that? How can I get rid off this automatic hidden process? Can you delete the collection to stop it automatically collecting items?
This seems to be a rather large shortcoming in the otherwise excellent app. I have used it for a short time on my old phone, and while it was slow with the old phone , it is pretty snappy with my Pixel 3a. Does anyone know why Here has not included waypoints? Seems like a rather basic functionality to leave off? The only REAL way around it is to have the locale map loaded and then purposely deviate from the Here route…it will then recalculate although it yells at you for quite a time to turn around and go back.
Whilst waypoints are not a feature, the workaround we use is to use collections and program specific waypoints, for example, to take a scenic route, into the collection. We then navigate to the next item in the collection and take the route we wanted, rather than perhaps the shortest route between our location and ultimate destination. It would also be a much better app if I could design a route with desktop HereWeGo and push to my mobile app for navigation.
There are a lot better solutions. Maybe someone could highlight a few benefits? We generally build collections of places in the order we want to see them and then navigate from one to the next, but I can see how using a desktop could be easier to construct a route. Our primary reason for using Here WeGo is that it works great offline. We download the maps for the parts of the world we will be visiting and can then go offline and not incur roaming charges whilst travelling.
We even use the app on our tablet when walking around cities and have found it to be great for getting to each thing we want to see quickly and efficiently. Anyone got any ideas?? This missing option is even more weird as the browser app indeed does it have!
So my only explanation is that the owner of Here WeGo has just a marketing reason for deliberately not to include this option in the Android app.
My question is whether is there a hack to somewhat circumvent this miss, e. So, 1. Waypoints would be a nice addition for sure, we sometimes wish to route a specific way to follow a scenic drive for example. Because we set our trips up in advance using collections, what we do to deal with the lack of waypoints is add an additional place to our collection for the day. Because we hit each item on the collection in order, the extra item is navigated to and once we arrive or are close we just move onto the next point in the collection.
I am parked in front of my home and it says it is ft from here …? I live in Miami, US. Can I do something to fix it? Hi Ralph, Does Google maps show the same position? If so, then Here WeGo is just taking the position your phone is telling it is in. Hi, Lee, Google maps shows it perfectly well.
Maybe not? Thks anyway. If anybody can help me I would be most thankful! Only other thing I can think is that your location settings are not set to high accuracy? Hope you can resolve it, perhaps just driving around will help it calibrate as it moves?
Thanks Lee. I did that high accuracy tweaking, but it still shows me I am in an address I am not at least not too far, just ft away from my own home. To make sure I retried Google Maps and it gave me the same close, but wrong location. I also tried another cell phone another Android , and still the same error. I even walked around, to see if something changes the calibration thing , but nope. That is strange that two different devices showed the same wrong location.
If Google maps is showing the same as Here WeGo, then there is not much the software can do, the hardware is saying that is where the phone is. Not sure how you would ever get it sorted though :. Works fine when a and b are on the highway. Will not work off line in say Llano Texas as an example. You have created a collection and when you reopen the app it is gone? How long do I have to wait to log in again. Thanks Linda. I use the app and it helps me a lot.
What should I do then, so the app could recognize my location and show me the way to a certain address? Do other apps, such as Google Maps know your location?
If so and Here WeGo is still having issues, then I can only suggest killing and restarting the app or rebooting your device and see if that kicks it into action.
Hope that helps. The supplied GPS in one of our French rentals worked on motorways but was hopeless in small towns — after taking us through a pedestrian mall got some odd looks from cafe diners it wanted us to go up a flight of steps. Then took us confidently to the end of a dead end road on what turned out to be exactly the wrong side of town. After some heavy breathing I dug out the phone mount, set the destination and we arrived neatly in front 5 minutes later.
We are certainly big fans too, though it has led us astray once or twice, but nothing too serious. We rely on it on all our road trips and for navigating around towns and cities on foot or public transport. Hi, we love the app too, but we are not the creators of it, just fans who liked it enough to write this guide. To get more destination added you would need to request them from Here WeGo themselves. If you mean you want to avoid toll roads when navigating then this can be configured in settings.
Please check out our advanced guide for details. Voice works on google maps, waze, apple maps, cannot get it to work on iPhone 6s or thru car speakers. Do you have a voice installed? We had to uninstall and reinstall the app to get things sorted out.
Hope that helps resolve your problem. I tried to set a start and end location with GPS coordinates, but it turns it into cities instead. I want to set up a string of GPS coordinates to walk from one to the other. Can you do that? You could add each GPS location into a collection and then navigate from one to the next.
You have to enter them in order though, collections cannot be sorted sadly. Can the App be updated to announce the Destination — whether it is on the Left or Right at the start of the last leg?
It announces only when the Destination is reached. Would be a useful improvement for sure. Is this a capability? I cannot find a way to do this. Does Transit option apply to HGV type vehicles does any one know????? The Transit option in route preferences relates to public transport. Thx for this great app. I really love using it.
I wish I knew, that would be a great addition to the program and certainly a feature we would appreciate greatly. Right now we have to enter things in the right order as you say. I loved Here as it came with my Nokia mobile on Windows 8, and learned to work with it. This is not what I need and was not the case with my Windows version. I tried all possible settings but maybe I did not find them all. Help and suggestions are very welcome as the Rally season is starting.
Perhaps it is a bug which will be fixed in a new version soon? What up? Or have selected it from the date picker? We are not aware of a shortcut button like you suggest, however for intermediate stops, we generally set up the route in advance using the collections feature and then go from place to place within the collection.
How come it will not see my SD card? I know how to do it when its shows internal and I think the memory chip which makes it crash. Could it be the way I have my card formatted? I did just check my tablet and it sees the SD card no problem. Have you tried a smaller card to see if it works ok with that? I think I was able to use those methods to lay out a route on MapQuest and then download the route to my Samsung phone and the route then appears on the Here.
It just offers choices of routes for you to select from. For our road trips, we put all the points we will visit into collections and then go from point to point. If we want to route a specific way or via a point for a scenic drive, for example, we add extra routing points to the collections in order to achieve that. Collections do sync between devices if you create and are logged into an account. Great tutorial. During the install I was cautioned that the Application may not work on my system.
Now all I need to do is find someone who understands its features. Oh and in case you were wondering…it works as intended in my car so far. Cheers Jon. Glad you enjoyed the tutorial and are liking the app, we are just back from a road trip where Here WeGo took us from place to place flawlessly once again :- We use Here WeGo in preference to Google maps for much the same reasons. Trending from CNET.
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