Hi, Sorry for the somewhat frustrated tone of this letter, guess i need to let off steam or somesuch.:-) I’m trying to find a good gps solution because i’m about to try a new route that i haven’t walked for a year or more. At that time i had an Android phone and just about the only good thing with that phone was the gps app GetThere which in my not so humble opinion blows everything else on every platform out of the water. I realize ofcourse that there’s nothing like GetThere in the Apple eco system, at least nothing that’s available in Sweden. Soundscape has not yet arrived, and as i say the sendero and APH apps aren’t available to us. Some people use Apple maps, and i wonder how they do it to be honest. I prefer to have my phone in my pocket but even with navigation with headings turned on, nothing is spoken except the occasional turn-by-turn instruction but not even that is reliable. So to people using apple maps, are you holding your phone in your hand? What then if you carry bags or such? Thanks for any help. /Krister
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