/Internal Storage/oruxmaps/mapfiles/onlinemapsources.xml
<onlinemapsource uid="1" > <name>OpenStreetMap Standard</name> <url><![CDATA[https://tile.openstreetmap.org/zoom/x/y.png]]></url> <copyright><![CDATA[© OpenStreetMap contributors]]></copyright> <onlinemapsource> And a more advanced one with explicit zoom constraints: Oruxmaps Online Map Sources.xml
However, many new users install the app, look at the default online map list, and feel underwhelmed. You might see a few OpenStreetMap variants, a Bing aerial layer, and perhaps a forgotten test server. /Internal Storage/oruxmaps/mapfiles/onlinemapsources
The magic of Oruxmaps lies not in the pre-installed tiles, but in a single, powerful file: . onlinemapsource uid="1" >