Google Maps are know coming with the Navigation review (Android)
All the people who actually using the app we suggest enabling GPS if your phone has it, it will make the accuracy of the app and your location a lot better.Once you do fire things up, Navigation is very easy to use. It behaves like a conventional satnav, so you just enter whatever address you are after and the app will get you there.
Some people are able to vocalize your destination is pretty handy and works surprisingly well.It will also try to provide the better speak clearly which would easily get the things right.You can also type in a destination, navigate by contact or go to starred places, which act like favorite locations you have saved.
You need to just have to Settings include options to avoid main roads or tolls. The former is particularly useful for cyclists, who can keep a headphone in and use navigation to get them to places, whilst avoiding any unpleasant, busy roads.
The actual mapping itself is very much like normal Google maps, albeit with a slightly slicker and less detailed map. It take its action very fast and follows where you are going turn by turn. You can, if you so choose, simply opt to use a directional arrow with distance countdown and time estimate.Otherwise the map will follow your location in a sort of third person view, tracking your movements and helping to give you an idea of where you are in your journey.
Some Layers of the Google Maps are there, including better traffic, a satellite view, parking, petrol stations, ATMs and banks and finally restaurants.
The traffic is obviously very useful and would usually only be found on more expensive dedicated satnavs. In fact most of the functionality and behaviour of Google Maps Navigation is normally reserved for a paid-for satnav, but you get it all thrown into your smartphone package for free.
For those yet to use Navigation, we highly recommend it. As a free app it is incredibly useful and for some, reason enough to pick up an Android phone.
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Do you know why most of the people use Android mobile for extra Google loveliness that comes in tow.Android are also one of the famous and favorite among the users. Many of them use Android mobiles.What all thing people like in Android is that it come with better Gmail client, decent YouTube player and better integrated Google connectivity all enrich the Android experience.
One of the very important thing is that the Android users often overlook is the dedicated navigation app, which are better than the Google maps by using the navigation app, people unlike normal Google maps, provides turn by turn directions satnav style. Which is very useful and more accurate and a surprisingly small strain on the battery.
Google Maps with Navigation
Google Maps Navigation comes preloaded on just about every Android smartphone out there.The main thing is that the Anything with the Google Maps app will have the separate navigation app,which usually look like a small blue arrow. Once you tap the screen the app you might be prompted to download text to speech software; you will want to do this if you want Navigation to be able to give you voice commands.All the people who actually using the app we suggest enabling GPS if your phone has it, it will make the accuracy of the app and your location a lot better.Once you do fire things up, Navigation is very easy to use. It behaves like a conventional satnav, so you just enter whatever address you are after and the app will get you there.
Some people are able to vocalize your destination is pretty handy and works surprisingly well.It will also try to provide the better speak clearly which would easily get the things right.You can also type in a destination, navigate by contact or go to starred places, which act like favorite locations you have saved.
You need to just have to Settings include options to avoid main roads or tolls. The former is particularly useful for cyclists, who can keep a headphone in and use navigation to get them to places, whilst avoiding any unpleasant, busy roads.
The actual mapping itself is very much like normal Google maps, albeit with a slightly slicker and less detailed map. It take its action very fast and follows where you are going turn by turn. You can, if you so choose, simply opt to use a directional arrow with distance countdown and time estimate.Otherwise the map will follow your location in a sort of third person view, tracking your movements and helping to give you an idea of where you are in your journey.
Some Layers of the Google Maps are there, including better traffic, a satellite view, parking, petrol stations, ATMs and banks and finally restaurants.
The traffic is obviously very useful and would usually only be found on more expensive dedicated satnavs. In fact most of the functionality and behaviour of Google Maps Navigation is normally reserved for a paid-for satnav, but you get it all thrown into your smartphone package for free.
For those yet to use Navigation, we highly recommend it. As a free app it is incredibly useful and for some, reason enough to pick up an Android phone.
Like the sound of Google Maps Navigation? Let us know in the comments below ...
Stay tune with us to know more about the New Android apps
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