Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Google Maps on Android allows you to store maps on microSD – CNET in Spanish

Finally!

The application of Google Maps for Android lets you download files from maps and directions to a microSD card, leaving the native storage device.

On Tuesday, Google announced through a statement that the app maps for Android also includes the option to use Google Maps only in a Wi-Fi, useful for users with data plan few megs navigation or in an area with poor coverage.

To save maps on a memory card, this can be done by choosing to download a map; the app asks if you want to store in the external memory or internal. In the case of using Google Maps with Wi-Fi, this can be enabled from the Settings app.

Both options will be helpful for users who prefer to download over a Wi-Fi network maps and navigational information, to spend their precious megs. In addition to these two functions, Google Maps for Android adds the option to ask for more services private drivers from the app.

As you can already request a car Uber from the app, Google Maps for Android includes GO-JEK in Indonesia; Grab in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand; Get, Hallo and MyTaxi in Ireland, Poland, Austria, Russia and Israel.

The functions to request a car of these services, as well as download maps with WiFi networks come from today and gradually users Google Maps in Android form; both functions come to iOS in the near future. The option to download maps to a microSD card, obviously, will not come to iOS.

These features continue to make Google Maps one of the best, if not the best app out there for GPS and get suggestions real-time traffic on mobile devices. One of the latest features added service is the multi stops on the same route for both iOS and Android.

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