Did anyone come to a conclusion on the iPad? I never get the circle-arrow to download maps on iPad.
Did anyone come to a conclusion on the iPad? I never get the circle-arrow to download maps on iPad.
Have you been able to download the maps? I am trying to do the same thing on an ipad mini 3 and am having the same resultsThanks, you two. I'm doing everything right, but the arrow and dialog box won't display. Do I in some way have to tell it to use google maps rather than iPad maps?
Have you been able to download the maps? I am trying to do the same thing on an ipad mini 3 and am having the same results
This video can also be used to help explain the MAJOR difference between 4G/LTE devices and just WiFI devices in the field because; it seemed like not a lot of people understood the fact that before you cached a map you had to be connected to the internet (if you wanted street view).
I'm a correct in my statement or nah??
Thank you, it appears that i have my maps. I will have to wait to try, but i believe you solved my issues.I'm on Android but I routinely download maps to use offline when I'm in an area with no data signal on my phone. I've never gone the route described here to download offline maps from within the Solo app, but as I always am able to see satellite maps I'm wondering if somehow the Solo app uses the maps I've downloaded from my Google Maps app?
If that's the case, then perhaps with an IOS device the method described here would work?
I'm pretty sure that's for Android only, as Apple doesn't have that arrow, instead caching any viewed maps automatically.Actually you can now pre load maps while connected to Wi-Fi by hitting the down arrow on the right hand side of the screen to cache that area explicitly.
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