November 10, 2015
Roughly
60 percent of the world is without Internet today, and even where online access
is available, it can still be spotty. That means that quick and easy access to information
is still not possible for a majority of the population. This is a huge problem,
especially as people attempt to navigate and explore the world around them, so
Google Maps is taking steps to help people across the globe find directions and
get where they’re going, even when they don’t have an Internet connection.
Now
you can download an area of the world to your phone, and the next time you find
there’s no connectivity—whether it’s a country road or an underground parking
garage—Google Maps will continue to work seamlessly. Whereas before you could
simply view an area of the map offline, now you can get turn-by-turn driving
directions, search for specific destinations, and find useful information about
places, like hours of operation, contact information or ratings.
You
can download an area by searching for a city, county or country, for instance,
and tapping "Download" on the resulting place sheet, or by going to
"Offline Areas" in the Google Maps menu and tapping on the “+”
button. Once downloaded, Google Maps will move into offline mode automatically
when it recognizes you’re in a location with spotty service or no connectivity
at all. When a connection is found, it will switch back online so you can
easily access the full version of Maps, including live traffic conditions for
your current route. By default, we’ll only download areas to your device when
you are on a Wi-Fi connection to prevent large data fees.
We
first previewed these new capabilities
during Google I/O in May, and today we’re gradually rolling out the first set
of these improvements with the latest version of Google Maps on Android (coming
soon to iOS). Over time, we’ll be introducing even more offline features to
help you find your way—even when you can’t find a connection.
Source | https://googleblog.blogspot.in/
Regards
Pralhad
Jadhav
Khaitan
& Co
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