ELD iOS - May Updates 2025
New Integration:
➔ We’ve implemented Single Sign-On (SSO) between Azuga FleetMobile (AFM) and the ELD app, allowing drivers to seamlessly switch between the two apps without needing to log in separately. This integration helps streamline the driver experience while maintaining secure access.
New Feature:
➔ The ELD iOS app now notifies users if their device does not meet the minimum hardware requirements. If a device has less than 3GB RAM or an outdated iOS version, users will see a warning message prompting them to upgrade their hardware for optimal app performance.
Improvements:
➔ We've improved Bluetooth Reconnection Alerting in the ELD iOS app! Now, momentary disconnections will not trigger excessive alerts. The app will attempt a silent reconnection for up to 5 minutes and automatically restore the previous driving status upon reconnection.
➔ Drivers now have more control over their logs in the Logbook Mode! The Logbook mode now includes a Delete button, allowing drivers to remove logs when needed. Additionally, log edits will no longer be visibly tracked, ensuring a cleaner logbook experience.
➔ We’ve improved how the ELD handles unidentified driving. A data diagnostic event is now triggered when over 30 minutes of unassigned driving occurs within a 24-hour period.
New Integration
Single Sign-On Integration for Azuga FleetMobile (AFM) and ELD App
With this integration, drivers can now access the ELD App directly from AFM without re-entering credentials, streamlining the login process and improving user experience.
- "Login with FleetMobile" Button: A new "Login with FleetMobile" button is available on the ELD App login screen (for the main driver only).
- Automatic App Download: If the ELD App is not installed, clicking on the ELD tile inside AFM app will prompt users to download it.
- Seamless Authentication: Upon tapping "Login with FleetMobile" on the ELD App, the app retrieves an authentication token from AFM and logs the user in. If authentication fails, an appropriate error message is displayed.
This enhancement eliminates redundant logins, ensuring a smoother transition between AFM and the ELD app.
New Feature
RAM and OS Warning Message
To ensure a smooth and reliable experience, the ELD iOS app now checks device compatibility at launch. If the device does not meet the minimum hardware requirements, users will receive a warning message with options to continue using the app or close it.
Minimum Supported Hardware:
- RAM: 4GB and above (warning displayed if RAM is less than 3GB)
- OS Version: iOS 12+
Improvements
Bluetooth Reconnection Alerting
To enhance the driver experience and reduce unnecessary alerts, we’ve introduced Bluetooth silent reconnections for the ELD iOS app.
Key improvements include:
- 5-Minute Silent Reconnection Window: If Bluetooth disconnects, the app will retry reconnecting for up to 5 minutes without generating any audible alerts. Notifications will still be displayed but without sound.
- Auto-Resume Driving Status: Once reconnected, the app will automatically restore the driver’s previous ELD status, ensuring seamless state restoration.
Logbook Mode
We've enhanced Logbook mode to give drivers more control over their records in Logbook Mode. Drivers can now delete logs directly, allowing for easier management and adjustments. Additionally, when a driver edits their logs in the Logbook Mode, those edits will no longer be visibly tracked, ensuring a smoother experience. These improvements make logbook mode more flexible and user-friendly.
Unidentified Driving
We’ve improved how the ELD detects unidentified driving. If more than 30 minutes of driving occurs within a 24-hour period without any driver logged in, the ELD will now correctly detect and record a data diagnostic event. When a driver logs in, the ELD activates the diagnostic indicator and displays a warning about unassigned driving time, allowing the driver to review and take action.
PDF Copy - ELD iOS May 2025 Release Notes