Google Maps is most likely a single of the most utilized cellular applications on iOS and Android gadgets. It supplies quick accessibility to a assortment of location-based mostly-solutions, and, in the scenario of the Android edition, provides genuine-time voice-guided navigation (and for no cost). Right now Google unveiled the browser version of Google Maps, which functions with Android and iOS gadgets. The browser model lacks many of the capabilities that can be identified in the apps (like multi-touch), but it gives an efficient way to browse a map although in the browser without having having to use the app. Also, permit us know overlook that not all Android consumers have Google Maps put in, so the world wide web version will be a welcomed addition. Internet site: pocketnow.com Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
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@SArro97 Holy SHIT I LOOOOOLLLLEEEEDD SO HARD!!!!!!
@zebraboek , you would need internet connection , because AGPS works with your cellular provider , and as far as GPS is concerned , to send your location you would need internet connection to see that on your Android. Also google maps can not be loaded without internet connection , so you would sure need internet connection.
compare this to Windows phone that uses Bing maps. It shows the street view as a photo from an airplane ... you can zoom to about 50-100ft above a building. It's very nice.
Why doesnt he swype?
Pinch to zoom worked on my IPhone 3GS.
would be fun to have a video comparison of all the Maps/GoogleMaps application/webapp
guys thumps up please
@zebraboek
The internet is only to load specific parts of an entire map, so if you will drive outside that already charged "minimap" , you must have internet to redraw the other parts of the map.
After Nokia's 3d maps, that doesn't look very futuristic to me.
"they're so handy" - not ovi maps.
I don't know about the android web version, but this on my iPhone can pinch and zoom.
Google maps is not that bad on the browser. i think simplicity is better for the browser but i would most likely use the application instead.
@moslet it caches now on android
@zebraboek you need internet connection
@zebraboek it doesn't work for me with no internet.