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OsmAnd — Maps & GPS Offline

OsmAnd — Maps & GPS Offline

Android OsmAnd
4.4 Popularity

Offline maps and GPS navigation app

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Updated
August 7, 2025
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 7.0++
Package Name
net.osmand

So here's my honest take on OsmAnd — Maps & GPS Offline. I've tested a bunch of navigation and mapping apps, and this one's a pretty solid option, especially if you need offline capabilities. The sheer amount of map data and features it packs in is impressive. But it can also feel a bit overwhelming at first with all the different settings and options. Took me a while to figure it all out. Overall though, I'd say it's a great choice if you're looking for an offline GPS app that's packed with functionality.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of map data and styles to choose from
  • Useful offline features like route planning and GPS tracking
  • Surprisingly robust for a free app
  • Doesn't require a data connection to use

Cons

  • Interface can be a bit clunky and confusing to navigate
  • Steep learning curve with all the settings and features
  • Occasional bugs and crashes, though not too frequent
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I’ve been using OsmAnd — Maps & GPS Offline for a couple months now. It’s basically an offline maps and navigation app that’s based on OpenStreetMap data. Pretty solid if you’re into travel and outdoor stuff.

Here’s what you can do with it: You can search for places, toggle different map styles like topographic or off-road, and even plan routes based on things like inclines. There’s also the ability to record your GPS tracks without needing an internet connection. Comes in handy when you’re hiking or exploring remote areas.

Look, if you’re the type who likes to have offline maps and navigation on your phone, you’ll probably get a lot of use out of OsmAnd. It’s not perfect – the interface can be a bit clunky at times – but overall it’s a reliable app that does the job. Worth checking out if you’re tired of relying on spotty cell coverage for your maps.

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