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Google Maps lets you save offline areas to the SD card, adds Wi-Fi only mode By Julian Chokkattu Updated August 9, 2016 ...
As for the offline saving to SD cards, well, you get that I assume. If your phone is running low on storage, but does have an SD cards lot, you can choose to save your offline maps to it.
Mobile Software Google Maps for Android gets Wi-Fi-only mode, downloading offline maps to SD card By Jose Vilches August 10, 2016, 4:45 PM ...
Offline maps have been around for years, and now in 2016 Google added WiFi only and save maps to the SD card features. Read on for more details and how to use Maps to the fullest.
The company today announced a Wi-Fi-only option for the Google Maps app for Android — it began testing the feature last month — and it also added support for SD card data download.
Google is going to add support for storing offline maps on SD cards. This will give users the ability to free up some internal storage by moving those large data files where they won't be in the way.
After testing it in a limited rollout, Google has officially unveiled "WiFi only" mode for Maps on Android. When enabled, it will keep the app in offline mode, blocking it from using expensive or ...
The offline maps can also be saved on an SD card if your mobile device comes with one (obviously, this isn't the case of the iPhone), so you can therefore use the storage on your phone for other ...
It just doesn't work with all that offline map data you have. Read: How to move apps or games to an SD card in Windows Phone 8.1 The size of your offline map data will depend on where you live.
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