Somewhat off-topic: those who are just looking for a decent navigation app based on OSM with a much smoother rendering than OSMAnd, try "Organic Maps", it's amazing.
Have you tried the "OsmAnd~" version on fdroid? I think that one is basically the full version without a paywall. You could try yourself if you find it worth it, and buy the official app if you want to support the project.
Yeah that's what im using from fdroid but Android auto is not available unless i subscribed or pay for the app. Wondering hows the app for people who already used it.
I tried osmand~ from f droid (which is essentially the paid version) and for browsing it works great. Navigation was pretty bad however. I had a lot of issue where when I click to find a route to an address it would get stuck and never route. Also in my testing, it would take you some pretty bizarre routes where I couldn't trust it. I am unfortunately back to Google maps that I dowloaded through the aurorastore using as anonymously as I can without any Google account on my device.
It works fine for me but i need it while driving. Does the app lets you use android auto? The one from fdroid has purchase feature (google billing) removed so need to download from playstore to purchase the app.
I literally travel the world with it and it worked fine for me perfectly fine most of the time in places where I woulden't expect anything to work fine .
In line with my experience, tried it to plan a route around northern France this summer and it got stuck a couple of times. Essentially, it tried to route me back to a position earlier in the route and would not recalculate, resulting in me going in a circle twice. Especially annoying if you are on the motorbike and cannot just restart the navigation mid-ride. Switched to the openstreetmap app, their navigation never did such a thing to me. Very weird since the projects seem to be somehow related
I use OSMAnd when I am in the back country all the time.
I can't rely on google offline maps to not fuck me when I need a map the most, which has happened a hundred fucking times already when I was driving in the South West miles from service.
So OSMAnd with off-line maps usually has all the trails I am on and navigation works flawlessly on the trails if I want to bail and get out quick.
I use it for foot navigation on hikes or to find things not on Google maps, like park benches or public toilets. Works like a charm. Never really used it for car navigation though, as it doesn't work on Android auto. It's very worth it in my opinion.
Without Android Auto I've tried routing with OSMAnd because I love it's features but I don't think it's great at routing. You may have to change some hard to find settings to get it to not route you as the crow flies. Also it specifically states if your route is too long and takes over 10min to calculate you may need to add intermediate destinations.
I use Magic Earth for routing and believe it works great and has the best UI. It has Android Auto though I don't use it.