Extra navigation needed in warm weather (sunlight)...
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@Dikke-Wim It's a combination of both factors I guess.
@Bart-DM
You could be (are probably) right. MyRoute Next uses a lot of processor time and heats up the iPhone.Thanks for your fast reply!
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Use a Carplay device for bikes, then you can keep your phone in your pocket.
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@Jörgen said in Extra navigation needed in warm weather (sunlight)...:
Use a Carplay device for bikes, then you can keep your phone in your pocket.
Hmmm. The whole point of MRA Nav Next is to avoid buying yet another device.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201678
'Additionally, if you're navigating, your device might show this alert and turn off the display: "Temperature: iPhone needs to cool down." Navigation still provides audible turn-by-turn directions. When approaching a turn, the display will illuminate to guide you through the turn.'That 'approaching a turn' option may be available to MRA Nav Next, but knowing Apple it's probably specific to just their own navigation apps. One for investigation later, maybe.
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Correct, battery usage is the top priority but unfortunately part of it is HERE.
Battery usage = high CPU usage = temperature increase
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@Jörgen said in Extra navigation needed in warm weather (sunlight)...:
Use a Carplay device for bikes, then you can keep your phone in your pocket.
Hmmm. The whole point of MRA Nav Next is to avoid buying yet another device.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201678
'Additionally, if you're navigating, your device might show this alert and turn off the display: "Temperature: iPhone needs to cool down." Navigation still provides audible turn-by-turn directions. When approaching a turn, the display will illuminate to guide you through the turn.'That 'approaching a turn' option may be available to MRA Nav Next, but knowing Apple it's probably specific to just their own navigation apps. One for investigation later, maybe.
@richtea999 said in Extra navigation needed in warm weather (sunlight)...:
Hmmm. The whole point of MRA Nav Next is to avoid buying yet another device.
That may be right, but "normal" smart phones are not made for heat, rain and vibration. So may be kill better a less than 200€ device then a 1000€ smart phone. jm2c
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Correct, battery usage is the top priority but unfortunately part of it is HERE.
Battery usage = high CPU usage = temperature increase
@Corjan-Meijerink Iphone könnte das Problem sein. Mein Huawei P30 Pro wird moderat warm und wird sogar wireless geladen wärend der Fahrt. Bei Ankunft immer 90 -100% Ladung
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Correct, battery usage is the top priority but unfortunately part of it is HERE.
Battery usage = high CPU usage = temperature increase
@Corjan-Meijerink even wat testjes gedaan de afgelopen dagen. Beschik over een Quad Lock QI lader op de motor.
20 graden
30 minuten
52% start
52% stop
MRA aan
Scherm aan17 graden
20 minuten
42% start
48% stop
Google Maps aan, MRA uit
Scherm aan13 graden
20 minuten
92% start
97% stop
MRA uit
Scherm uit20 graden
30 minuten
72% start
89% stop
MRA uit
Scherm uitConclusie en geen verassing
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MRA trekt aardig wat stroom. -
@CD130
Not only MRA Next. Other navigation apps also but MRA Next is clearly the winner.
Make sure your phone is mounted in the wind for cooling. This helps a lot.@Jörgen
Keep the phone in your pocket with Carplay or AA is bad advice. The phone will stil get very hot.
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@Corjan-Meijerink even wat testjes gedaan de afgelopen dagen. Beschik over een Quad Lock QI lader op de motor.
20 graden
30 minuten
52% start
52% stop
MRA aan
Scherm aan17 graden
20 minuten
42% start
48% stop
Google Maps aan, MRA uit
Scherm aan13 graden
20 minuten
92% start
97% stop
MRA uit
Scherm uit20 graden
30 minuten
72% start
89% stop
MRA uit
Scherm uitConclusie en geen verassing
:
MRA trekt aardig wat stroom.@CD130
Ik neem aan dat je in alle gevallen het scherm op dezelfde helderheid hebt gehad? -
@CD130
Ik neem aan dat je in alle gevallen het scherm op dezelfde helderheid hebt gehad?@Dikke-Wim ja, op 100%