Android auto for OsmAnd is a paid feature either through subscription or one-time purchase. Has anyone tried it and do you think its worth it?

  • @noddy@beehaw.org
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    131 year ago

    Have you tried the “OsmAnd~” version on fdroid? I think that one is basically the full version without a paywall. You could try yourself if you find it worth it, and buy the official app if you want to support the project.

    • @heyfrancis@lemmy.mlOP
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      21 year ago

      Yeah that’s what im using from fdroid but Android auto is not available unless i subscribed or pay for the app. Wondering hows the app for people who already used it.

      • @alphafalcon@feddit.de
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        51 year ago

        The problem is that android auto is restricted to apps installed from the play store.

        The F-Droid Version supports Android Auto, but it’s blocked by Google.

        I managed to enable it by spoofing the installer-package during installation.

        For me, the navigation is near unusable. Location tends to lag behind by a few seconds when running on Android Auto. On my phone it’s fine.

          • @alphafalcon@feddit.de
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            21 year ago

            I built a custom app to do it since I couldn’t manage to fire the relevant intents from an adb shell without root.

            I lifted the code from AAAD

            Specifically the InstallAPK method in MainActivity.java

            Intent intent;
            
                        if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.N) {
                            intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_INSTALL_PACKAGE);
                            intent.setData(getUri(file));
                            intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
                        } else {
                            intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
                            intent.setDataAndTypeAndNormalize(Uri.fromFile(file), "application/vnd.android.package-archive");
                            intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
                        }
            
                        intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_NOT_UNKNOWN_SOURCE, true);
                        intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_INSTALLER_PACKAGE_NAME, "com.android.vending");
                        getApplicationContext().startActivity(intent);
                    } 
            
            

            Basically you construct an Intent ACTION_INSTALL_PACKAGE with data pointing to the APK file and the extras EXTRA_NOT_UNKNOWN_SOURCE=true and EXTRA_INSTALLER_PACKAGE_NAME="com.android.vending" which tells the installer that this APK is not sideloaded and it’s the play store asking to install it.

            You might still need to enable unknown sources in Android Auto developer settings (separate from phone developer settings).

            If I remember, I’ll try to pull the code for my app from my PC and post it.