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Just verified as well. It is now showing up. Taking forever waiting for device but progress!
just got done playing with it. Overall I’m disappointed. It is very laggy and unresponsive. Your phone has to be unlocked the entire time in order for it to function.(screen burn) I am going to play more on the drive in tomorrow. I hope it gets smoother.
Sorry, I was driving and wanted to share. The interface is definitely a little sluggish but yes Waze is available as an App not through Car Play or Android Auto, but in the actual Ford system, granted your phone must be connected via USB.
I have 3.0 and was driving around today with no evidence of Waze. Had the phone on USB the whole time, too. Is there something else I need to do, or does it just show up?
From the sound of V1 of this, I will stick with oem Navi and save my data until the interface is improved. Does it display on the center cluster like oem? I like that feature. Also, I have 5 years of sirius traffic.
Yah it’s jusy like oem nav but it’s waze. I don’t like having to leave my phone screen on for hours at a time. Touching and poking is slow but I hope driving and reporting is better.
Also having issues getting nav voice to play. Overall, with as long as we waited for this particular feature, it sure seems like it was released too early.
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