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A New Google Maps Alternative Launches on Android Auto (With 3 Big Catches)

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Google Maps and Waze dominate the navigation space on Android Auto and CarPlay, but the number of alternatives keeps growing regularly.
Navigation specialists like Sygic, TomTom, and HERE, have become more committed to their mobile software. However, the product category continues to expand thanks to developers whose products are only aimed at certain regions or vehicles.

Navitime is one of the companies whose products are among the top choices in Japan, offering top-notch navigation features that can easily replace Google Maps. The apps come with voice navigation, turn-by-turn guidance, offline maps, and other essential features.

Navitime is now expanding in the Android Auto world with a big update available today on the Google Play Store. However, while it's good to see another navigation app launching on Android Auto, the release comes with three shortcomings that could become a deal-breaker for Android users.

First, the Android Auto support targets the truck navigation solution. Compared to a standard navigation product, the application takes into account the vehicle dimensions, the cargo size, and other truck-specific details for optimized routing. You won't end up on a narrow road if you drive a large vehicle and use this navigation application. Additionally, like Sygic's truck navigation, it also includes a detailed database of POIs for truck drivers, including parking places and facilities along the route.

Second, the application is only aimed at users in Japan. Navitime focuses exclusively on its home market, as it doesn't yet want to compete against Google Maps worldwide. You shouldn't try downloading the app if you live in Europe or the United States because the maps won't be available in these regions.

Third, Navitime offers Android Auto support only as part of its premium plan. You won't be able to use it free of charge, so unless you're paying for a subscription, you won't see the app on Android Auto.

The good news is that Navitime's Android Auto support is available on any device running at least Android 8. Considering we're already at Android 14, most phones should support Navitime's Android Auto integration. Android 8 was released six years ago as Oreo.

Meanwhile, remember that Google Maps lacks a truck navigation component, with the application offering turn-by-turn guidance for standard passenger vehicles. Google Maps doesn't take into account the vehicle's dimensions, so the routes it provides might include narrow roads and small residential streets where a lorry or a motorhome wouldn't fit. People keep misusing Google Maps, using it for truck navigation, eventually getting stuck in places where only a regular sedan or SUV would fit.

Navitime has also promised to update its software with CarPlay support, but the company hasn't yet offered an ETA for when the application would run on devices compatible with Apple's smartphone.
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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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