Resurrecting an old thread in the hope that developers are still watching...
Over the last two months Traffic in the Drive app has been slow/intermittent to load, requiring many app re-starts, but now has completely stopped loading. I have originally installed it using N9QT (option G-2) and it has worked flawlessly for several years.
I still see the "Loading Traffic" banner at the bottom of the screen upon Drive startup but after 5-20sec it disappears and no traffic is shown.
Any advice on how to debug this? Is there a possible timeout that can be extended to acquire the information needed to display traffic?
Resurrecting an old thread in the hope that developers are still watching...
Over the last two months Traffic in the Drive app has been slow/intermittent to load, requiring many app re-starts, but now has completely stopped loading. I have originally installed it using N9QT (option G-2) and it has worked flawlessly for several years.
I still see the "Loading Traffic" banner at the bottom of the screen upon Drive startup but after 5-20sec it disappears and no traffic is shown.
Any advice on how to debug this? Is there a possible timeout that can be extended to acquire the information needed to display traffic?
Unfortunately it looks as if switch has been thrown to disable, as was always dependent upon feedback from handsets in use. On both N9/950 and Symbian 808 PureView I still get roadwork notifications in UK, although no longer green/amber/red for traffic flows.
Unfortunately it looks as if switch has been thrown to disable, as was always dependent upon feedback from handsets in use. On both N9/950 and Symbian 808 PureView I still get roadwork notifications in UK, although no longer green/amber/red for traffic flows.
What sort feedback are you referring to, similar to Waze?
Did not think traffic flow had anything to do with user feedback, thought it was more likely the server access providing the info has been altered in some way.
Goto Settings - Traffic settings, and hit the check mark to disable traffic.
I doubt tho that this issue has anything to do with handset participation. Here in the US there has never been a large contingency of Nokia users, let alone N9, and traffic has worked w/o issues for several years till now