ThanksAccording to the Mapnsoft site, the next release (15.5) will be out November 15.
ThanksAccording to the Mapnsoft site, the next release (15.5) will be out November 15.
Good question.I'm guessing he means that the maps are out of date because like many of us, he hasn't updated to the terrible new UI.
I'm curious why people even bother with the stock navigation system? Not trying to start a flame war and I know everyone feels differently about these things, I'm wondering if there's something I'm missing about the stock system that people really like. To me it seems less capable compared to Apple Maps, Google Maps, and Waze.
Good question.
Yes! Absolutely, without an actively updated “stock” unit, as you call it, it will always lag behind the others you have mentioned.
To start, I think it is a standard feature for upper trim levels.
So, like it or not, you got it.
Ok, so why use it? Well, when driving alone, I feel it works better for me.
I have found it quite useful on long trips when in areas where cell coverage is spotty (or unavailable), and I am needing only a Point A to Point B function. For example, it is current enough for most hotel locations.
And, I find it easier (on long drives) to play a variety of music using the radio, obtain general weather conditions, and access other head unit features when needed, rather than fumbling back and forth between it and CarPlay.
To many, these may not sound like useful things, but for me, it’s enough. I am less distracted when driving, and, I find my comfort zone quicker and stay in it longer.
For me, it is the directions on the HUD.I'm guessing he means that the maps are out of date because like many of us, he hasn't updated to the terrible new UI.
I'm curious why people even bother with the stock navigation system? Not trying to start a flame war and I know everyone feels differently about these things, I'm wondering if there's something I'm missing about the stock system that people really like. To me it seems less capable compared to Apple Maps, Google Maps, and Waze.
That's a really good point. I've been using AA and Carplay for so long that I forgot that the stock system integrates with the HUD. I love the HUD, and it burns me up that it doesn't work with mobile phone based routing! It's probably wishful thinking that they would/could ever add this in a software update (along with widescreen AA).....For me, it is the directions on the HUD.
irosenberg,@DMoMax - please explain what you mean regarding that your maps are basically useless on or offline.
It is my understanding or assumption that the maps are updated with each new release and I've found them to be useful. I also assume (dangerous, I know) that other applications like Google Maps, etc... are probably more up to date but I have no idea how often Google actually updates their data.
Thanks for any insight you might be able to provide as I didn't apply the last update due to all of the negative comments regarding the graphics.
Also of note is that I do not subscribe to UVO and I'm not sure how that might affect the navigation application.
I completely agree except for the convenience.I'm guessing he means that the maps are out of date because like many of us, he hasn't updated to the terrible new UI.
I'm curious why people even bother with the stock navigation system? Not trying to start a flame war and I know everyone feels differently about these things, I'm wondering if there's something I'm missing about the stock system that people really like. To me it seems less capable compared to Apple Maps, Google Maps, and Waze.
I am driving a 2020 Telluride. To be honest, I referenced the display when looking for ETA or upcoming turns. I will have to load something and see if it displays on the instruments or HUD. I cannot attest to the 2022 capabilities. It is very possible it can do that.Just found out that my wife’s ‘21 VW Tiguan w/out built-in navigation will display turn-by-turn directions in the gauge cluster if using Apple Maps via CarPlay. Only Apple Maps does this, not Google Maps via CarPlay.
Assuming the Telluride doesn’t have any kind of functionality like this on the HUD - only directions from the built-in navigation, period?
I can say the model year 2021 HUD does not show any navigation info from CarPlay or Android Auto (only the stock system). Would be amazing if they added this feature but I’m not holding my breath.I am driving a 2020 Telluride. To be honest, I referenced the display when looking for ETA or upcoming turns. I will have to load something and see if it displays on the instruments or HUD. I cannot attest to the 2022 capabilities. It is very possible it can do that.
Not at the moment, its a shame too cause its such an amazing feature, even my 2019 Honda had it integrated, Im assuming they do this (just my opinnion) as a way to push people to use their built in navigation optionJust found out that my wife’s ‘21 VW Tiguan w/out built-in navigation will display turn-by-turn directions in the gauge cluster if using Apple Maps via CarPlay. Only Apple Maps does this, not Google Maps via CarPlay.
Assuming the Telluride doesn’t have any kind of functionality like this on the HUD - only directions from the built-in navigation, period?
One thing I noticed is that Kia's navigation routing can be really weird about its route choices