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    Probably I am the most stupidiest person on this forum, but I cannot get the map I want (which is Turkey, because I need it for vacation) being displayed.

    I installed the .apk without issues, uploaded "com.tomtom.turkey" to sdcard0 (my device, which is a Xiaomi Note Pro, does not use an external sdcard) and as soon as I run the app "TomTom - Turkey" after installation, it loads the app, however I only get a black screen with a small blue bar at the bottom (I think the map is not being displayed or loaded). If I click on the black screen I get the "normal" TomTom options, like "Drive to", "Change route", "Show map", etc. All of those work, but if I click on "Show map" I get the black screen with blue bar again.

    Things I have tried so far (if I remember correctly):

    - placed com.tomtom.turkey in /sdcard0/
    - placed com.tomtom.turkey in /sdcard0/Android/data/
    - also tried the following mentioned in this [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

    So probably I am just stupid, but I cannot get it to work for some reason. Sigh.
    Please tell me what I am doing wrong. And yes, I did read this complete thread (or at least most of it) and also did several searches on the forum, but no luck.

    My phone, as mentioned a Xiaomi Note Pro, runs on Android version 5.0.2 has 1440x2560 resolution (or vice versa ofcourse).

    Thank you in advance.

    //update

    Well I found this [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] and apparently the resolution of my phone is the problem. So I followed the information posted by QUIN1965 [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. I installed the app for changing the resolution, gave it root access and changed the resolution, however it still keeps the old resolution (in other words; it doesn't change at all)... (
    Last edited by HHawk; 17th August 2015 at 01:31 PM. Reason: Extra information

 

 

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