MyRoute app is consuming loads of phone battery in background
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@Bart-De-Medts That's definitely not true.
When location is not required (you aren't tracking or navigating) the location should not be used. The permission therefore does not impact battery usage at all.Edit: changing from "Always" to "While using the app" does influence the experience as location won't work when the app is in the background. As soon as you lock your screen or view another app, the tracking / navigation won't work.
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@Bart-De-Medts That's definitely not true.
When location is not required (you aren't tracking or navigating) the location should not be used. The permission therefore does not impact battery usage at all.Edit: changing from "Always" to "While using the app" does influence the experience as location won't work when the app is in the background. As soon as you lock your screen or view another app, the tracking / navigation won't work.
@Thomas-Scharrer My message was based on personal user experience. If @Corjan-Meijerink contradicts my claim, then my message should be considered false. Who would know better than the man who programmed the app?
Personally, I’ll keep experimenting with location set to “Always” or “While using the app” and see what works best.
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@Thomas-Scharrer My message was based on personal user experience. If @Corjan-Meijerink contradicts my claim, then my message should be considered false. Who would know better than the man who programmed the app?
Personally, I’ll keep experimenting with location set to “Always” or “While using the app” and see what works best.
@Bart-De-Medts I have also noticed earlier that navigation is not working propery when always on is not enabeled
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@Bart-De-Medts I have also noticed earlier that navigation is not working propery when always on is not enabeled
@Thomas-Scharrer You noticed it in this battery settings menu, right?
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@Thomas-Scharrer You noticed it in this battery settings menu, right?
@CD130 if that happens there is an issue. It definitely is not normal or expected behavior.
Please create a support ticket if it happens including the logs and indicate if you were navigating / tracking / using CarPlay. If the last applies, share what you did once you arrived at the destination / stopped the navigation.
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@Thomas-Scharrer You noticed it in this battery settings menu, right?
@CD130 correct
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Following this post, I’ve set my location back to “Always” and the background battery usage over the past 24 hours turns out to be negligible.
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Since the latest version, I haven’t really experienced it anymore. With the previous version, it happened constantly. I only had to start the app and move it to the background, and it would already go wrong.
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Just an idea. Something i noticed.
When Auto Tracklog is ENABLED, MRA will use more power in the background. It is pretty obvious because the GPS is still active.I had a few times were my phones did run pretty warm while i didn't use MRA.
I started a route for navigation (testing) and stopped the navigation but i didn't stop the tracklog.But when i stop navigation AND manual stop the tracklog, MRA's power use was just as normal as other apps when it is in the background
Also.
There is also a difference in power use between Offline and Online navigation.
Offline navigation uses less power.
TomTom GO is my reference. In my situation TomTom Go is pretty efficient for a navigation app. It can only be used with Offline maps. TomTom Go holds my battery easy at 100%. When playing music with Spotify while navigating it can still hold the battery pretty much always at 100%.MRA with Offline navigation holds the battery on 100%. Playing music with spotify at the same. It drains the battery slowly. Down to 90% after a day riding.
MRA with Online navigation. Doesn't hold battery at 100%. It drains it slowly. After a day somewhere around 85-90%. Playing Music with Spotify at the same time. This is more difficult. After a day somewhere around 50%-60%.
These are my observations on my setup.
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I’ve noticed after installing iOS 26, that MyRouteApp is suddenly using a lot of battery, even when not having been on (actively closed the app). I’m even considering uninstalling it because it will literally drain my battery in a matter of hours.
Just now (early morning) half an hour after having taken the phone off the charger the iOS settings app battery drain report says that myrouteapp has used 3% of my battery and it wasn’t even on.
Any ideas? Is there in fact an iOS 26 issue with this app?