: Contains .ph files to improve the text-to-speech (TTS) pronunciation of street names. First Run and Configuration

: Copy the entire extracted folder to an empty MicroSD card or your device's internal storage.

Ensure you have the correct map files. Luna uses .grn files for maps rather than the standard .fbl files used in older versions.

: Use archive managers like RAR or ZArchiver on mobile platforms to prevent file system truncation or broken extraction paths during setup. Step 2: Set Up the Directory Architecture

Because iGO Luna is not typically available as a standard one-click download on the Google Play Store, installing the application and updating its maps requires a manual setup. This comprehensive guide walks you through the exact process of installing iGO Luna and adding the latest maps to your device. Prerequisites and Requirements

With your directories organized, use your device's built-in file explorer to run the application installer.

iGO Luna will not read your new maps unless corresponding license files are present.

: Prepare at least 5GB to 15GB of free space on your root directory or an empty, formatted MicroSD card, depending on your geographic map coverage. Step 1: Prepare the Core iGO Luna Directory

[folders] has_secondary_root=1 android_secondary_root_path="/storage/XXXX-XXXX/addons" Use code with caution.

: Supported across legacy Android distributions up through modern installations like Android 14.