Sygic is a popular GPS navigation app that offers offline maps, real-time traffic updates, and other features to help users navigate their surroundings. It's available on both iOS and Android platforms.
Below is a comprehensive, step-by-step troubleshooting guide to get Sygic back on your dashboard. 1. Enable Sygic in the Android Auto App Launcher
Ensure you're running the latest version of Sygic. Go to the Google Play Store, search for Sygic, and update the app if a new version is available.
Before diving into the troubleshooting process, let's briefly introduce Sygic and Android Auto.
Q: What if none of the troubleshooting steps work? A: If none of the troubleshooting steps work, you may want to consider reaching out to Sygic support or your car's manufacturer for further assistance.
On your phone, go to (or search for "Android Auto" in your settings bar). Tap Customize Launcher . Scroll through the list and ensure Sygic is checkmarked. 2. Verify Your License Status Visibility can be tied to active license verification. Open Sygic on your phone. Navigate to Menu > Sygic Store > All your licenses .
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Android’s battery saver can restrict background processes, preventing Sygic from broadcasting its signal to Android Auto. Open your phone's . Go to Apps and select Sygic . Tap on Battery or Battery usage .