OsmAnd 4.6 (iOS)
Hello, everyone!
We are pleased to announce the release of a 4.6 version of OsmAnd for iOS devices. Update it at the AppStore.

What's new
- External sensors
- Updates for Widgets
- Wikivoyage Travel Guides
- Default appearance for Favorites folder
- New help screen
- CarPlay dashboard support and 3D
- Night theme
- More
- New GPX slope palitra
- Rename Route parameters
- Additional info for navigation route
- Share point coordinates by an OSM link
- Redesign OSM Plugin
- Bugs fixed
External sensors
The release introduces support for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) sensors, providing compatibility for a range of external sensors such as speed, cadence, distance, temperature and pulse. This inclusion enhances the app’s capability to sync and display data from these external devices, catering to cycling enthusiasts and those using supplementary fitness equipment.
| Sensor connection | Widget on the screen |
|---|---|
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| You can add the following external sensors to the OsmAnd application: |
- Heart Rate. The heart rate sensor can transmit your heart rate in real time. This is useful for cycling training when you want to track your heart rate to optimize your training efforts.
- Bicycle Cadence. Cadence is the number of pedal turns per minute. Cadence sensors help you maintain optimal pedalling speed for efficient cycling.
- Bicycle Speed. Speed sensors provide information about your current speed while cycling.
- Bicycle Distance. Distance sensors measure the distance you travel when you're driving.
- Temperature. The widget displays the ambient temperature, which can be very useful if you don't want to overheat or freeze on your bike or motorcycle.
This data from external sensors can be added for a recording track or to the Widget panel. This data you can see on Analyze Track on the map.

Widget updates
External sensors widgets
As we noted in this article that external sensors were added. And now you can add widgets of external sensors to a device screen:
Menu → Configure screen → Right/Left panel → Add widget → External sensors


