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Same boat here - have yet to figure out how to log in. And the app crashed at some point - maybe trying to take in all the data I've been throwing at it to update its model?Installed it this morning. Crashed two miles into the route (the app crashed, not me!) so I had to reboot AA.
Can anyone who is an iPhone user tell me how to login? I use Google to log in to ABRP on my iPhone and iMac. If I select Google to sign in from the car I get a QR code to scan. Using the iPhone to scan the QR code launches ABRP on the phone. Confused.
When the app has installed, there is a symbol top right, if you press that it allows you to use your existing iPhone app login id and password.Can anyone who is an iPhone user tell me how to login?
This is an issue with their implementation, had the same problem on my Android device.Can anyone who is an iPhone user tell me how to login? I use Google to log in to ABRP on my iPhone and iMac. If I select Google to sign in from the car I get a QR code to scan. Using the iPhone to scan the QR code launches ABRP on the phone. Confused.
The problem is that I don’t have an existing login/password combination on my phone app - I use “log in with Google”.When the app has installed, there is a symbol top right, if you press that it allows you to use your existing iPhone app login id and password.
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Then all your saved routes on the iPhone appear on the car.
I have been doing some preplanning of journeys and hey-presto there they are waiting for me 👍
Good thinking - thank you 👍This is an issue with their implementation, had the same problem on my Android device.
If you log into the app on the web, you can change the password and use that to log into the app in the car using the regular UN/PW flow.
Hmmm - not so easy. You can use the web app to change a password (which I don’t have as I log in with Google) or add another login method, this step offers just Google, Apple or Facebook logins - not email/password combinations. The only route I can see currently is to delete my account and start over. If I choose that method what are the chances that my email address will be rejected as already in use (it’s my Google email address)?This is an issue with their implementation, had the same problem on my Android device.
If you log into the app on the web, you can change the password and use that to log into the app in the car using the regular UN/PW flow.
I set my account up with Google as well and it let me change the password... strange. The button isn't highlighted, but it worked.Hmmm - not so easy. You can use the web app to change a password (which I don’t have as I log in with Google) or add another login method, this step offers just Google, Apple or Facebook logins - not email/password combinations. The only route I can see currently is to delete my account and start over. If I choose that method what are the chances that my email address will be rejected as already in use (it’s my Google email address)?
I’ve sent a ticket in to them.I set my account up with Google as well and it let me change the password... strange. The button isn't highlighted, but it worked.
Might want to buzz ABRP on Twitter, it's clearly a bug in their system.
I clicked “Change Password” even though I did not have a password and it allowed me to set a new password that way. Didn’t ask for an old password.Hmmm - not so easy. You can use the web app to change a password (which I don’t have as I log in with Google) or add another login method, this step offers just Google, Apple or Facebook logins - not email/password combinations. The only route I can see currently is to delete my account and start over. If I choose that method what are the chances that my email address will be rejected as already in use (it’s my Google email address)?
Yes, you can. Imagine the clunkiest possible way for this to work, and you'll have imagined the reality thoughGreat news for us, I haven't used it on the road yet, but according to this article it would be possible to transfer the route to GM???? In Polestar 2, the routing can also be transferred to Google Maps, allowing the driver to continue to benefit from the integrated navigation system in the car." Source : Polestar 2 now features ABRP app | Automotive World
Does the transfer happen automatically, or do you have to do something?Unfortunately, this is currently buggy: only the first leg is transferred on AAOS.
Maybe but I get the same using the Apple version of their app on my phone. It only transfers the last leg to the google maps on the phone.Unfortunately, this is currently buggy: only the first leg is transferred on AAOS.
Does the transfer happen automatically, or do you have to do something?
On Android and on my laptop in Chrome it transfers all waypoints.Maybe but I get the same using the Apple version of their app on my phone. It only transfers the last leg to the google maps on the phone.