Google Maps will work even without internet, just by making this change both data and battery will be saved


How to use offline maps: Google Maps Whether it's reaching a new place or seeing live traffic status or sharing your location with someone, all this is possible on the map. Today we are going to tell you about a special feature, after which users will be able to use the offline map. This will not only save internet data but also provide more battery life. So let's know how to use offline map

Offline feature in Google Maps

There is a feature available in Google Maps, which can be used in offline mode. With its help users can see the roads and reach their destination. This feature will also prove useful in areas that are located in remote areas or where there is no good mobile network connectivity. One thing to note is that you can download offline maps if you have WiFi connectivity.

How to use Google Maps offline?

Open Google Maps in Android phone. After this, click on the profile photo icon at the top right. After this, a new popup window will open, in which the option of Offline Maps is given. Click on Offline Maps. After this, users will get an option of Select your own map, by clicking on it you can download the maps of the location of your choice. Users should download offline maps while on WiFi connectivity if possible. So the user's mobile data is also saved.

Real time tracking will not be available

The advantages of Google Maps are many but there are also some disadvantages. In offline mode, the user will not see the real time tracking dot, which shows your location. A real-time tracking dot can prevent you from wandering off the road. Alternatively in offline mode the user has to look at the maps very carefully and guess the location and direction you are moving.

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