| App | Offline Maps | Lane Guidance | Speedcams (Israel) | |------|--------------|----------------|---------------------| | | Yes (OpenStreetMap) | Yes | Yes (user-updated) | | OsmAnd | Yes (detailed) | Partial | Yes | | iGO Navigation (Nextgen) | Yes | Yes | Yes – but paid |
If you’re a seasoned off-line navigation enthusiast living in Israel, you already know the golden rule: Igo Primo is legendary. It’s lightweight, doesn’t need a data connection, and (unlike some newer apps) never tries to sell you a monthly subscription. Igo Primo Israel Android 13
But here’s the catch— doesn’t like old apps. And Igo Primo? It was built for the Gingerbread era. So, can you still run it on a modern Samsung Galaxy or Xiaomi in Tel Aviv? The short answer is yes —but you’ll need a few tricks. The Main Problem: Scoped Storage & Permissions Android 10+ introduced scoped storage , and Android 13 made it stricter. Igo Primo expects to read its maps and licenses from a folder like: /sdcard/igo/ | App | Offline Maps | Lane Guidance
But if you’re a purist who refuses to let go of Primo… grab that modified APK, grant those ADB permissions, and keep navigating offline. Just don’t blame Android 13 when it finally refuses to cooperate next year. Have you successfully run Igo Primo on Android 13 in Israel? Share your setup in the comments below – especially if you found a working speedcam file for 2024! And Igo Primo