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    • gerasimosG Offline
      gerasimos Bronze Member
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      In open area with no buildings mainly in mountain i noticed in SV when i navigate with maps appears straight black lines(with all modes high contrast etch)…an it’s not road or anything else its like a bug on screen.
      I don’t have a photo with that.
      Can confirm anyone with same issue?

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      • sartoricS Offline
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        last edited by sartoric

        check for the “black map issue”. maybe it somehow related

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        • gerasimosG Offline
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          last edited by gerasimos

          I have now some photos.
          The problems appears below 500 zoom in and its not only straight lines (this happens when I follow route) but also like undefined perimetric lines also and in high contrast mode-dark mode.
          Black lines its not road, cables, rivers or something else.
          Its a graphic problem

          1. its hardware problem ?
          2. it’s bug in maps?
          3. i must reinstall maps?
          4. soft reset didn’t solve maps problems

          I have the last update and i have not any problem for now.
          -Sorry for my poor English -

          Thanks team!

          !![alt text](image urlIMG_20240303_091609.jpg IMG_20240303_091317.jpg IMG_20240303_091239.jpg IMG_20240303_091230.jpg )IMG_20240303_091305.jpg

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          • gerasimosG Offline
            gerasimos Bronze Member @sartoric
            last edited by

            @sartoric i check but i didn’t found something similar…
            Thanks man

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            • pavel.samokhaP Offline
              pavel.samokha @gerasimos
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              @gerasimos likely something on the OpenStreetMap, share exact location with us

              Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer

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              • gerasimosG Offline
                gerasimos Bronze Member @pavel.samokha
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                @pavel-samokha
                Thanks man for quick response!! 🤜🤛

                i send two photo to define better the area with the problem.
                The coordinates it’s exactly on black line
                Also the “bug” it’s about 2 km perimeter from that coordinates .

                IMG_20240304_122224.jpg IMG_20240304_122155.jpg

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                • pavel.samokhaP Offline
                  pavel.samokha @gerasimos
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                  @gerasimos

                  So for example this one Screenshot 2024-03-04 at 12.51.53.png

                  is this boundary in OpenStreetMap:

                  https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/138269691#map=16/38.0461/23.6893

                  So some boundary which wrongfully (in my opinion) marked as Ridge

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                  • gerasimosG Offline
                    gerasimos Bronze Member @pavel.samokha
                    last edited by gerasimos

                    @pavel-samokha i saw the map and it’s demarcated incorrectly, however the real problem when navigate using SV maps these lines go though the map incorrectly and the result you get it’s a visual complex …a mix with paths ,roads, lines with a black bold ridge lines in screen in zoom 50m

                    What i understand here is luckily it’s not watch manufacturing problem eg. Processor, memory , screen issues etc… so im COOL 🔺💪
                    -It’s topographic issue maybe

                    I use the navigation very often in my training and different mountains, in general i don’t remember anywhere else same black line issues so far.

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