I’m limiting my Google usage to the best of my ability. Monopolies always lead to a huge decrease in quality as shown by the likes of Reddit and so on. I will appreciate the help. I solely walk or use public transport if that matters. And I live in Germany. :)

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      Adding new business through Organic Maps works well too, for those who also contribute to OSM.

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    I use OsmAnd for Android. I pay yearly for some extra features. I mainly use it for hiking and 4wheeling but it’s street navigation is pretty accurate.

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      Upvote for OsmAnd for street navigation and offline use while out in the wilderness. The search is awful, though. Addresses can’t be found and businesses are hit or miss, so I grab the coordinates beforehand and bookmark them.

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    I think your only choices would be OpenStreetMap or TomTomGo I think it’s called.

    btw for your information, asklemmy is Lemmy’s equivalent to askreddit (not a support chat haha). if you want more android specific help, visit the Android Lemmy or the Google Lemmy

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      Yeah OsmAnd~ has a lot of cool features like path tracking, and I find when I’m out hiking or in a park it has more accurate and available trail information than google does(though it’s still not perfect and still more of a supplement). Navigating isnt quite as good as google because of a lack of traffic data, and it’s ui is a little complex, but it works fully off line.

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    I can recommend the app called Waze if it is available in your area

    Edit Sorry, ignore this. Google own Waze as mentioned below.

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    unfortunately (and understandably) no option to my knowledge has traffic information, so I stick with Waze/GMaps, even though I’d like to choose a FOSS alternative.

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    I’ve been slowly switching away from google products the past year or so. Switched from chrome to firefox, and google search to duckduckgo, but maps is one I couldn’t give up. It’s just better than all other competitors IMO.