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Using OsmAnd on a motorbike

In this article I write some notes about using and Android device (actually a smartphone) as a GPS navigation system on a motorbike. The choosen software is OsmAnd; a mature and full-featured navigation system based on the OpenStreetMap geographic data. I tested two different smartphones: a ZTE Blade A610 and an Oukitel WP12.

Screen brightness

Reading the screen even under a brigth sun is a must-to-have for a motorbike navigation system. It is not simple to know the brightness specification of a smartphone, especially for the low-end models. In my case the ZTE performed noticeably better than the WP12. From the following photo you cand barely notice that the ZTE screen (on the left) is brighter than the other (WP12 on the right); the JPEG image measures a brightness higher by only a 4%, but the user experience with the ZTE is actually better.

Screen brightness: ZTE Blade A610 vs Oukitel WP12

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