Lost your way? Consult your Google maps offline!

Lost your way? Consult your Google maps offline!
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In a major relief to all smartphone users, Google has announced that henceforth one its most key features, Maps, will be available offline as well. At Google I/O 2015, the company had revealed plans to bring offline search to its Maps

Hyderabad: In a major relief to all smartphone users, Google has announced that henceforth one its most key features, Maps, will be available offline as well. At Google I/O 2015, the company had revealed plans to bring offline search to its Maps app and had stressed it was aimed mainly at “emerging markets” where Internet connection was spotty, and data charges were expensive, as navigation via GPS was independent of mobile networks.

According to a report on ndtv.com, the launch of offline Maps in India comes just days after Google officially introduced the feature on Android. The report further said, while offline Maps were available previously on the app, features including offline navigation and search features are some of the additions. Another notable feature is the information about specific locations such as hours of operation, contact information, as well as ratings which will also be accessible offline.

For using an offline map, users will need to download the map of an area on the device, and it will continue to work when there’s no connectivity. Once an area has been saved for offline access, users can also enable turn-by-turn driving directions as well as search for specific destinations even when there is no Internet connection.

The company explains that when a connection is found, Maps will switch to online automatically and will allow users to access the full version of the app such as live traffic conditions for the current route. It's worth noting that Google Maps will only download offline areas on the device when on a Wi-Fi connection.

Announcing the offline features for Maps in a post, Google said it will be arriving soon for iOS users in India. In an emailed statement, Suren Ruhela, director, Google Maps, said, “With the launch of these new offline features, we hope it will be easier for people in India to find their way.”
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