Remove permanent "where to" and "my Waze" fields when phone is horizontal.
I use Waze with my phone in a horizontal/landscape position. All is good if I set a location target and use Waze to guide me to it. But I sometimes I like to see the traffick volume without setting a destination. In this mode, Waze takes up a third of my map display with the "where to" and "my Waze" fields. I should be able to turn those off or they should auto disappear.
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Ian Barber commented
I found that if you click on the Beta version the 2 bars are then on only half the screen and its a lot better
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Raimondas Šapras commented
Still no such option implemented! After more than 2 years there is no any reaction from waze neither Google. Shame...
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Jose Rivera Roman commented
OK?
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Jurijs G commented
how to switch app to full screen mode (in map mode, not navigation) in order to ne not visible two options "where to" and/or "My Waze"?
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Darren J commented
Even in portrait mode, it's a pain.. Takes up valuable screen space
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Riods Amna commented
More than 2 years flew already and no any waze reaction to users will. I never seen such ignorance from any company yet. So disgraceful! Do we have any alternatives to waze ? If they do not hear us we must leave it!
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Anonymous commented
En mode paysage, les lignes "où va t-on" et "mon waze" prennent beaucoup trop de place à l'écran.
Il serait super de pouvoir les masquer/démasquer à volonté pour une meilleure visibilité de la carte.
J'utilise un Samsung S10+ -
Chris Wood commented
Like other navigation software, just have the 'Where to' and 'My Waze' bars Auto hide after 10 secs. Have an option in settings to disable it.
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Gian Luca Vezzani commented
I due banner "il mio waze" e "dove andiamo" occupano troppo schermo, bisognerebbe poterli nascondere.
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Roland commented
We all know our destination 99 percent of the time, and whenever we want to know a destination, we can just open the My Waze bar and there it is, the where to bar. Get rid of the annoying where to bar that takes up half of the map on the screen.
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Stephen Jaeger commented
I already know where I'm going. I want to know where the police are, or cars stopped on the shoulder, etc. Losing half the screen sucks the big one. Get rid of it.
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David Mefford commented
As others have said, this has become very annoying making it pointless to keep waze up when I'm out for a fun cruise on my motorcycle.
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Søren Hejnfelt commented
This has completely ruined Waze usage for me when on Motorcycle where the serach BOX and MyWaze now take up 50% of the horizontal screen realestate. Such a foolish product update.
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Tim Liu commented
Totally agree. One stage the search bar will hide when the car start moving. Now it doesn't any more. Why is the waze developer keep messing with UI.
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Andrés Arias commented
totally agree, that address box covers almost the entire screen, it should be hidden
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Ainius Kėkštas commented
This is so annoying- why this search bar takes half of screen???????? Nonsense! Take it away!!!!
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Lawrence Merritt commented
Get rid of the #whereto box in the screen
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Andy commented
Completely agree. No need for search bar to be visible all the time. It can be hidden in one of the menus or creat a button to activate. It takes too much space on screen
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Anonymous commented
Most of my driving involves within 20 or 30 miles. I usually know where I'm going and don't need directions I would just like to monitor what's out in front of me like accidents construction police and so forth. On my small mobile app screen real estate is prime and that search box which I can't seem to move out of the way takes up a good portion of the space on my phone. It would be nice if we have the option not to have to select the drive destination just get in and drive I thought it worked that way once I don't know what happened. The search box appeared and now I can't seem to get it off. Thank you
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QuakerOrts commented
We should also be able to hide the 'My Waze/Carpool' box with a small tab to bring them up when needed. 20% of the screen space is taken up with things I rarely use.