New Google Map Can Tell You Where You Are Going To
Better believe it I know the subject might sound amusing and so inconceivable yet that is the following thing on the brains of Internet mammoths – Google. The new overhauled Google Maps v9.19 will to be sure attempt to think about where you are going to. The new Maps considers the web history of the client and additionally current area, keeping in mind the end goal to make sense of where you are going to. It will offer course data counting movement and different points of interest, without notwithstanding adding the destination. The new overhauled Maps v9.19 is yet to be made accessible on the Play Store on the grounds that the application is as of now carriage and makes it needed to empower the highlight. One will need to discover driving warnings and include a driving easy route in the Navigation settings. Be that as it may, one won't discover a standard approach to make them show up. Here is a report by Android-Police , "Driving mode must be empowered through some arcane set of ventures on every gadget before it can really be utilized.
This is most likely only a bug that will altered in another discharge later this week, however for the time being I haven't possessed the capacity to bind precisely which steps (or in what request) must be taken to turn it on." We keep our fingers crossed as we sit tight for Google to alter the bugs and make the maps v9.19 accessible on play store.
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