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Every App Comrade review tagged Navigation, across every platform.
WeCharge wants to be Brazil's EV-charging utility, and it's almost there.
A Portuguese-first finder, unlocker, and payment app for the country's still-thin network of eletropostos — useful when the stations cooperate, frustrating when they don't.
MAY 11, 2026
GeoTraffic is a niche traffic utility that does one job, quietly.
A small, free Fire-tablet traffic reference from a developer most drivers will not have heard of. The five-star rating is real and almost entirely meaningless given how few people have rated it.
MAY 10, 2026
A floating back button that papers over Fire OS's least consistent gesture.
Wormhole Space's Back Button drops a draggable overlay onto every screen so you never have to hunt for the system navigation that Fire tablets keep moving around.
MAY 10, 2026
This is not Android Auto. It is a 2MB app called Android Auto.
A third-party listing on the Amazon Appstore borrows Google's product name, ships a two-megabyte payload, and earns 3.6 stars from shoppers who almost certainly thought they were getting something else.
MAY 10, 2026
Google Maps still wins the iPhone, just by less.
Apple Maps has closed enough of the gap that the choice now hinges on where you live and what you ask of it. Google's depth is still the safer default.
MAY 10, 2026
Google Maps still wins the road, but the local layer is fraying.
Two billion users, 3D Immersive Navigation, and Gemini-powered Ask Maps make this the most capable navigation app on Android. The places-and-reviews layer underneath it tells a less flattering story.
MAY 10, 2026
Android Auto works beautifully until it doesn't, and that gap is the whole review.
Eleven years in, Google's phone-to-car projection layer has matured into a real product with a real interface — and a chronic reliability problem that the 4.1-star rating across 479,000 reviews is telling you about in plain language.
MAY 10, 2026
Waze still wins the commute Google Maps merely manages.
Thirteen years after the Google acquisition and three years after the team merge, Waze is somehow still the app that finds the cop, the pothole, and the back-road shortcut first. The newer UI is the part that wears thin.
MAY 10, 2026
Waze is the navigation app Google bought and chose not to ruin.
Twelve years after the $1B acquisition, Waze still has its own UI, its own community, its own data feeds — and a slightly worse Apple CarPlay experience than Google Maps. The community is the product.
MAY 8, 2026