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Hi,
To gain access to WIFI at university I have to login with my user/pass credentials.
The certificate of their website (the local home page that asks for the credentials) is not recognized as a trusted certificate, so we install it separately on our computers.
I want to know how to install such certificates on Android, I have HTC magic and I came through this question which seems the same problem but the solution is specific to exchange server and not the browser http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=551512
This is the details of installing the certificate from the university's page [LINK]
if you are rooted, download wifi helper (its free) from market and it should help you configure your wifi with custom cert files.
Hey,
I stumbled onto this topic as I had the problem (but on the Droid, Android v2.0). I then figured out how to do it and made a tool to make it easier. I call it RealmB's Android Certificate Installer. It basically gives your Android's web browser the correct HTTP headers to make it launch the CA certificate installation wizard.
Hope this helps,
Brian
I used Android's built-in certificate manager.
1. Just drop your certificate file onto the sdcard/download folder.
Note: Keep in mind the manager looks for .p12 and/or .crt files. I had a .cer file, but it was PEM formatted so I simply changed the extension.
2. Go to settings-> Security & Privacy -> Install from SD Card
Note: I use the MIUI rom, so millage may vary a bit on other roms
Done! Enter your credentials password, or create a new one if you didn't have one already, and you're all set!
Thanks MrNago
renaming .cer to .crt really makes me being able to install it. Life can be so easy ... (MIUI 2.3)
I was looking for a way to do this exact thing, and found a (potentially) easier way to install the certificate. If you have access to a web site, you can just put the .crt file on it, go to the site, click the file and voila... It installs on the device.
Worked like a charm since I do not have an SD card with me, but I needed to install the certificate.
Thanks for the comments above. I had a .cer file, and renaming it worked like a champ as well.
Bryan
gces said:
I was looking for a way to do this exact thing, and found a (potentially) easier way to install the certificate. If you have access to a web site, you can just put the .crt file on it, go to the site, click the file and voila... It installs on the device. ...
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Thanks, this works.
To install a browser certificate into a pre-ICS ROM, use Portecle to add it to /system/etc/security/cacerts.bks.
Notes:
- obviously, ROOT is required to do this
- the keystore p/w is changeit
- In ICS a certificate can be simply added via Settings
The problem is only old stock browser sees installed certificate. This browser doesn't exist on Jelly Bean for Nexus 7. Google Chrome is default browser here.
Anyone knows a solution to this?
Thanks
Denis
!crazy said:
The problem is only old stock browser sees installed certificate. This browser doesn't exist on Jelly Bean for Nexus 7. Google Chrome is default browser here.
Anyone knows a solution to this?
Thanks
Denis
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The solution could be to wait until the bug in Chrome is fixed.
web security
Web certificate and web site security have much need for everyone. IF any one have want web project and security you should hire developers.
If you need to navigate to the Android Device Manager to locate or shut off your lost Android phone - does anyone know where to find a direct link to the page in Chrome or Gmail?
I think that memorizing the actual address of that page is unlikely to succeed when you are in a mild state of panic over a lost device. And there is no way to know whose device or PC you will use to locate your lost one. Is there an icon or link in a logical place in Chrome or Gmail? I can't find it.
Thanks very much.
just downloaded here maps but for some reason it can't find any maps and I just get a white background. It does know my location.
Anyone knows what the reason for this is ?
Thank you
No idea for the reason, but same symptom. Have a rooted HTC One M8 with 5.0.1.
By using ProxyDroid and my own proxy I could see, HERE tries to connect to 127.0.0.1:443, which is definitely wrong. Would appreciate any idea.
I'm on a rooted Note 4, here maps used to work fine, now all I get is a white background, I have no idea why it's no longer working but its doing my head in, hope someone can shed some light on this as I loved this map app
in logcat can find this error. If this file stores the info, where to download map information, then it will not work without
E/MapLoaderService( 2782): java.io.FileNotFoundException: /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.here.app.maps/files/.here-maps/diskcache-v4/mapcatalog.json: open failed: ENOENT (No such file or directory)
Would be nice, if someone with working HERE Maps could upload their mapcatalog.json
Working fine here. Galaxy S5 rooted
Sent from my SM-G900F using XDA Free mobile app
Congrats. In the android sdk emulator using lollipop is working, too. Now I have copied over the mapcontent.json from the emulator and now once a while get the list of maps to download. Pressing download does not do anything, besides another error message in logcat. Very odd.....
I could now download the maps in the emulator and copy them over to the SD-card and use HERE in offline mode. Just this is very inconvenient.
Have now found a solution: Using the sdk emulator I have downloaded the map from Germany, then copied it on the sdcard of the phone. After switching HERE to offline mode and to use ext_sd, the map could be seen. Then I tried navigation to berlin and HERE wanted to go online to calculate the route. So I have agreed, and during route presentation I have seen even area outside of Germany. So curiously I have tried to download the map from Singapore - successfully
Without trying to be a pain I still can't find any solution to this, all I get is a white screen when I should be seeing a map, I've tried different versions of the app, cleared cache/data re-downloaded maps for offline, it doesn't matter what I do the maps wont show.
Please if anyone can add any further input or other things to try I'd be grateful
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in logcat can find this error. If this file stores the info, where to download map information, then it will not work without
E/MapLoaderService( 2782): java.io.FileNotFoundException: /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/com.here.app.maps/files/.here-maps/diskcache-v4/mapcatalog.json: open failed: ENOENT (No such file or directory)
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Same here (CM 11.2). Interestingly, switching to mobile data leads to download activity. Files are downloaded to the same dir as you mentioned (e.g. MAP.IDX = 5.6 MB). The download continued up to cca 12 MB downloaded. Map in my surrounding is displayed now. Switching back to WiFi and no download again...
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Would be nice, if someone with working HERE Maps could upload their mapcatalog.json
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Still no mapcatalog.json exists. It would be nice if someone uploads it here. (I have setup Android Studio incl. emulator and HERE behaves the same...)
Will navigation is not working.. but the app work with GPS
1- Download android wear apk tool from here
2- Enable Debug on the watch
3-Download Google maps Mini from here
4-Enjoy !
Fully tested with Huawei Watch
Fully tested with Huawei Watch
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Thanks! I was going to try Google Maps but didn't expect it to work. Most apps which require data from the internet do not work, since there is no way for them to get the data (Android Wear does not currently provide a direct connection to the internet over bluetooth). But I was surprised to see that Google Maps does in fact work! Thank you
(I'm also using a Huawei Watch)
SomeGuyInOz said:
Thanks! I was going to try Google Maps but didn't expect it to work. Most apps which require data from the internet do not work, since there is no way for them to get the data (Android Wear does not currently provide a direct connection to the internet over bluetooth). But I was surprised to see that Google Maps does in fact work! Thank you
(I'm also using a Huawei Watch)
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Yea i think its implemented but not yet public
google keep dos not work
i hope we see some standalone apps in the future and i hope they implement wifi sync with iOs
the app stops if I try to load it
moto360 and iphone5s
Mahdy89 said:
Will navigation is not working.. but the app work with GPS
1- Download android wear apk tool from here
2- Enable Debug on the watch
3-Download Google maps Mini from here
4-Enjoy !
Fully tested with Huawei Watch
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It works also as a gps.
Open google maps on the smartwatch.
Open google Maps from the iphone (not ios maps) and select your destination.
You'll get instruction on the watch
i use Tic Watch from china,
i install google maps apk to my watch
when i open the app, maps tell me need to update android wear
how can i update ? any apk can use to install it ?
geraldlim said:
i use Tic Watch from china,
i install google maps apk to my watch
when i open the app, maps tell me need to update android wear
how can i update ? any apk can use to install it ?
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I have figured it out. You can update by manually installing the newest version of android wear app from playstore to your watch.
First, get an apk file of androidwear(android version).
change the file name into .zip, and extract it.
Inside a folder named "raw" inside "res", you can find an apk file.
install it to your watch with adb commands.
(if it fails to install, use the "adb install -r xxx.apk" command)
after this, you can update the android wear app on your watch
Thanks for the tutorial!
This app also works on moto 360?
Huawei / Iphone 5s.
Installation worked, I do now have the Maps icon/app on the watch.
It does give the location where I'am and features a map around me.
But the update of the gps signal is slow (probably caused by the frequency of the android wear app/google maps refreshes it) and I can't use places nearby (nothing is nearby) and navigation.
Navigation started on the phone is not transferred to the watch.
Any possibilities in a more frequent gps signal/update?
niravsoni said:
Google Maps got Google Maps v9.21 new update with new drive mode feature :]Download APK From HERE[/URL]
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This APK is not wear ready.
I guess the TS stripped a full APK to a wearable one, right?
Can this be done (again) with a more recent full APK?
niravsoni said:
Yes it can be done with this version.
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First question: how?
And second, does it help wear users by e.g. faster gps responses?
I think it doesn't work any more... I have installed but iPhone 6 iOS 9.0.2 Google Maps (up to date) is not responsive to the watch. Or watch is not receiving packages from iPhone. Not sure... But it hangs at "Waiting for location". Nothing else.
Which apk did you use?
william_jc said:
Which apk did you use?
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@william_jc, I have used both. First tried Mahdy's it was just working like a standalone app. No iOS completion.
Then stripped the latest version for wearable. That was same so far.
No navigation, no nearby, nothing. Just a dry map. I didn't figure out or found any solution yet to it.
Edit:
I'd like to answer your question also.
When you download a wearable supported apk (through apkpure.com ie.) extract it to a folder (7zip is doing it quickly). Apk is a sort of ZIP archive. You can either change the file extension to .zip file or directly right click and extract with 7zip etc.
Anyhow, go to /raw/res/ directory after extraction. You will find another *.apk file there. That is for wearable.
You can install it right away to your wearable. Though adb :
adb install XXXXX.APK
That much easy.
Raintech said:
@william_jc, I have used both. First tried Mahdy's it was just working like a standalone app. No iOS completion.
Then stripped the latest version for wearable. That was same so far.
No navigation, no nearby, nothing. Just a dry map. I didn't figure out or found any solution yet to it.
Edit:
I'd like to answer your question also.
When you download a wearable supported apk (through apkpure.com ie.) extract it to a folder (7zip is doing it quickly). Apk is a sort of ZIP archive. You can either change the file extension to .zip file or directly right click and extract with 7zip etc.
Anyhow, go to /raw/res/ directory after extraction. You will find another *.apk file there. That is for wearable.
You can install it right away to your wearable. Though adb :
adb install XXXXX.APK
That much easy.
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Ok, same here. At least after the 1.4 update and using the first google maps.
That means: standalone map, no places nearby no navigation. Fair enough for me if the gps update time was shorter. Now it seems to update ones every 15 minutes or so. Should be every 10 seconds
I do understand the stripping now, although it seems a less smaller apk (the new one).
does this work on all adndroid wear?
Sir, Could u like to help me to remove bypass security in game iruna online, we cant play this game after it update to iruna 3.1.9E, this game doesnt work if we have chat app in our device, like xmod, gamekiller n others.
sorry me noob
Mahdy89 said:
Will navigation is not working.. but the app work with GPS
1- Download android wear apk tool from here
2- Enable Debug on the watch
3-Download Google maps Mini from here
4-Enjoy !
Fully tested with Huawei Watch
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I am using windows 10 have Xperia Arc S , i want to unlock the boot loader i have the key of it from sony but i cannot install driver for S1boot Fasboot
Please help
if someone need how to start ADB on Mac, here is guide which helped me
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31374085/installing-adb-on-mac-os-x
and i would like to ask if is possible change for there updated maps? I tried more versions but without any success:/
and I tried also find some another apps, but I can't, is here any topic with it?
Thank you very much.
Jozef
I've been testing apps for days and this is the one that worked best on my AMAZFIT PACE watch. It works quite well and with the method I present you can download maps from all over the world in the internal memory of the watch. It does not work with the clock wifi itself. It perfectly locates the location and you can access most of the options.
Sometimes you can not read the content well but we can help you from the same application on the phone. I briefly explain how I did it. More ahead I will go up explaining videos.
We will need to have a phone with Android.
First, we installed the app on the phone and in the watch (via apkinstaller). The application (apk) that I have installed is called "All-In-One Offline Maps + .ver.2.4.build.51" if you put it like that in google you will appear to download.
Then we open the app on your mobile phone:
• We go to the symbol of the map,
• Click on "save an area"
• Framing the part of the map that we want to save and the zoom that we want to obtain
• Press the save button
• This process will take a long time to download
• Once downloaded we will go to the root folder of the phone and copy the folder "OfflineMaps" and save it in our PC.
Once the folder is saved in our PC we replace it with the one in our amazfit . Now we will open the app on our amazfit and should see the downloaded area. It perfectly locates our location. To be able to know what you put in the options it is better to go browsing the app on the mobile at the same time.
Sorry i can put a link because i am a new user.
Search: "Amazfit Maps + GPS offline [NEW APK compatible]" in youtube and you can see a video demostration
I hope I have been helpful.
Hi, I can't find the folder "OfflineMaps" in my phone
hystrix65 said:
Hi, I can't find the folder "OfflineMaps" in my phone
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After saving the maps it should appear in the root folder
hello
very interesting.
I see release 2.7 available, do you recommend 2.4 because it is the only one working or should I proceed with 2.7?
Do you how to uninstall the app if I need to?
thank you
regards
davidjog1 said:
After saving the maps it should appear in the root folder
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I tried many times but with no success. I'm using an Oneplus One
hystrix65 said:
I tried many times but with no success. I'm using an Oneplus One
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Try:
in your mobile phone>OfflineMaps+>Preferences>Storage device>Choose the first option (/storage/emulated/0/OfflineMaps) And repeat all the instruction of the thread)
Tell me if its solve your proble to modify the instructions :laugh:
BANFY211 said:
hello
very interesting.
I see release 2.7 available, do you recommend 2.4 because it is the only one working or should I proceed with 2.7?
Do you how to uninstall the app if I need to?
thank you
regards
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I am the only version I have tried. Under my experience with other apps in the amazfit, the older the actualization the less likely to fail. That is why I have stayed with version 2.4.
Anyway try to try it and tell us how you have gone. You can uninstall from apkinstaller
it work so far but I have a blank area at the bottom of the screen (same on the phone).
I could not remove it, do you know how to do so? you dont have it from what I have seen on youtube
edit: this is the area for the adds...
free version APK
BANFY211 said:
it work so far but I have a blank area at the bottom of the screen (same on the phone).
I could not remove it, do you know how to do so? you dont have it from what I have seen on youtube
edit: this is the area for the adds...
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try use the paid version APK
apk for watch?
Hi,
which google maps version did you sideload on your watch?
Where can i get it?
Thank you
Hi,
Everything went well with version 2.7 but cannot find Offline Maps folder on watch.
The apk is on the watch and runs. Where is the folder located.
THX
ququci said:
Hi,
Everything went well with version 2.7 but cannot find Offline Maps folder on watch.
The apk is on the watch and runs. Where is the folder located.
THX
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I have the same issue, did you solve it? i can't find offlinemap folder on the watch
because you have to create it
fzelle said:
because you have to create it
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How?
Do you create it manually? I'm not able to see this folders through the PC.
Send the card files into the Amazfit Pace watch.
davidjog1 said:
I've been testing apps for days and this is the one that worked best on my AMAZFIT PACE watch. It works quite well and with the method I present you can download maps from all over the world in the internal memory of the watch. It does not work with the clock wifi itself. It perfectly locates the location and you can access most of the options.
Sometimes you can not read the content well but we can help you from the same application on the phone. I briefly explain how I did it. More ahead I will go up explaining videos.
We will need to have a phone with Android.
First, we installed the app on the phone and in the watch (via apkinstaller). The application (apk) that I have installed is called "All-In-One Offline Maps + .ver.2.4.build.51" if you put it like that in google you will appear to download.
Then we open the app on your mobile phone:
• We go to the symbol of the map,
• Click on "save an area"
• Framing the part of the map that we want to save and the zoom that we want to obtain
• Press the save button
• This process will take a long time to download
• Once downloaded we will go to the root folder of the phone and copy the folder "OfflineMaps" and save it in our PC.
Once the folder is saved in our PC we replace it with the one in our amazfit . Now we will open the app on our amazfit and should see the downloaded area. It perfectly locates our location. To be able to know what you put in the options it is better to go browsing the app on the mobile at the same time.
Sorry i can put a link because i am a new user.
Search: "Amazfit Maps + GPS offline [NEW APK compatible]" in youtube and you can see a video demostration
I hope I have been helpful.
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Hello,
On my smartphone the saving of saved cards is on Android / data / net.psyberia.offlinemapsplus / files / cache / builtin-maps,
So if I understand I get the two files * .DAT and * .DX that I put in a folder "offlineMaps" on the PC, that I send to the watch Amazfit Pace, but how to send it in the watch? With the PC and the connected watch? But there is a specific file to put this folder map in the watch?
Thank you for your reply.
adb shell
mimichris said:
Hello,
On my smartphone the saving of saved cards is on Android / data / net.psyberia.offlinemapsplus / files / cache / builtin-maps,
So if I understand I get the two files * .DAT and * .DX that I put in a folder "offlineMaps" on the PC, that I send to the watch Amazfit Pace, but how to send it in the watch? With the PC and the connected watch? But there is a specific file to put this folder map in the watch?
Thank you for your reply.
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start adb shell on your PC and send:
adb push ./<pc-path>/filename.Dat /mnt/sdcard/storage/emulated/legacy/OfflineMaps/cache/builtin-maps
adb push ./<pc-path>/filename.IDX /mnt/sdcard/storage/emulated/legacy/OfflineMaps/cache/builtin-maps
Thus you get you files at least to your watch. I enabled on the Watch the option "Use Only local storage" in order to avoid network acceess issue.
But at the moment I do not get it why the APP is not finding the local files?
The APP on the watch indicates a different path to the workspace on the mobile for offline data:
watch pach: /storage/emulated/0/OfflineMaps/cache
with adb I do not get the access rights to create the /storage/emulated/ (read only) etc. dirctories and with the mounted path I am allowed to create everything but then itis not found by the watch app:
/mnt/sdcard/storage/emulated/0/OfflineMaps/cache
Still I have no clue how to solve this directory issue?:silly:
you can kill the package on the watch with an adb shell too:
am force-stop net.psyberia.*
Beside the APP is only working in a reasonable way with the Paid version. With the free version you get a blank column in the buttom which makes navigation impossible. The App itself can only be started on the watch and only be dismissed via adb shell -> am force-stop ....
or power shut down. Since it can be very CPU consuming I would assume that the resulting power drain is not funny. Currently I think it can only ne used as a sort of emergeny app I only will use if I am completly lost and the mobile is out of power too. Therefore you should think twice before you spend time and money on this.
I am using All-In-One Offline Map+ version 2.9
gswolf said:
start adb shell on your PC and send:
adb push ./<pc-path>/filename.Dat /mnt/sdcard/storage/emulated/legacy/OfflineMaps/cache/builtin-maps
adb push ./<pc-path>/filename.IDX /mnt/sdcard/storage/emulated/legacy/OfflineMaps/cache/builtin-maps
Thus you get you files at least to your watch. I enabled on the Watch the option "Use Only local storage" in order to avoid network acceess issue.
But at the moment I do not get it why the APP is not finding the local files?
The APP on the watch indicates a different path to the workspace on the mobile for offline data:
watch pach: /storage/emulated/0/OfflineMaps/cache
with adb I do not get the access rights to create the /storage/emulated/ (read only) etc. dirctories and with the mounted path I am allowed to create everything but then itis not found by the watch app:
/mnt/sdcard/storage/emulated/0/OfflineMaps/cache
Still I have no clue how to solve this directory issue?:silly:
you can kill the package on the watch with an adb shell too:
am force-stop net.psyberia.*
Beside the APP is only working in a reasonable way with the Paid version. With the free version you get a blank column in the buttom which makes navigation impossible. The App itself can only be started on the watch and only be dismissed via adb shell -> am force-stop ....
or power shut down. Since it can be very CPU consuming I would assume that the resulting power drain is not funny. Currently I think it can only ne used as a sort of emergeny app I only will use if I am completly lost and the mobile is out of power too. Therefore you should think twice before you spend time and money on this.
I am using All-In-One Offline Map+ version 2.9
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I finally got it and it works great! The "simple" solution is to install a file explorer on the watch itself. I found one online and it works great (com.alphainventor.filemanager.apk). The local file explorer (on the watch) 'sees' all the directories properly. You can therefore copy and paste the files from your PC on the "SD card" part of the watch (where you can see some directories and have read/write access). Then use the watche's file explorer to move those files/dirs (the maps) to the right folder on the watch. It will then work!
As an added bonus, once you copy files into those "unseen by Windows" directories (for example one of mine was "Android" and all its subdirs) it becomes visible in Windows Explorer! So next time you update maps on the PC you should be able to copy and paste over without requiring the use of the watche's file explorer.
I hope that helps.
darkguset said:
I finally got it and it works great! The "simple" solution is to install a file explorer on the watch itself. I found one online and it works great (com.alphainventor.filemanager.apk). The local file explorer (on the watch) 'sees' all the directories properly. You can therefore copy and paste the files from your PC on the "SD card" part of the watch (where you can see some directories and have read/write access). Then use the watche's file explorer to move those files/dirs (the maps) to the right folder on the watch. It will then work!
As an added bonus, once you copy files into those "unseen by Windows" directories (for example one of mine was "Android" and all its subdirs) it becomes visible in Windows Explorer! So next time you update maps on the PC you should be able to copy and paste over without requiring the use of the watche's file explorer.
I hope that helps.
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Ok FileManager works but you can achieve the same with adb shell too.
Still I do not understand to which path the offline map files needs to be pushed that they get loaded. According to Settings->StrorageDevice I should know the right path but it is not working.
So where to push the files?
Now I got it. Of course the offline strorage path is different for each map type and can be seen with the details of the map.
I am using OSM Hike&Bike, it states in its details for offline storage /storage/emulated/0/OfflineMaps/cache/builtin-maps an therefore I pushed it to the followng path (means "/storage" is substituted by "/mnt/shell")
adb push ./<pc-path>/OSMCYC.DAT /mnt/shell/emulated/0/OfflineMaps/cache/builtin-maps
adb push ./<pc-path>/OSMCYC.IDX /mnt/shell/emulated/0/OfflineMaps/cache/builtin-maps
Beside I have installed a task manager thus I am able to kill the app. Thus it very much easier to restart the app when needed.
gswolf said:
Now I got it. Of course the offline strorage path is different for each map type and can be seen with the details of the map.
I am using OSM Hike&Bike, it states in its details for offline storage /storage/emulated/0/OfflineMaps/cache/builtin-maps an therefore I pushed it to the followng path (means "/storage" is substituted by "/mnt/shell")
adb push ./<pc-path>/OSMCYC.DAT /mnt/shell/emulated/0/OfflineMaps/cache/builtin-maps
adb push ./<pc-path>/OSMCYC.IDX /mnt/shell/emulated/0/OfflineMaps/cache/builtin-maps
Beside I have installed a task manager thus I am able to kill the app. Thus it very much easier to restart the app when needed.
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Glad you got it working. I am using the free version of Psyberia maps, as it is much lighter in resources. Of course you do get a white bar at the bottom of the screen (only on free version - paid shouldn't have it) but it is still very usable so....