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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 ...
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.
Among the changes are a battery and data saving Wi-Fi Only mode, the ability to save maps offline on a memory card and changes for travellers to Asia and Europe. The Wi-Fi Only mode limits the app ...
Specifically, that handy Wi-Fi-only mode for users on a limited data allotment should now be live for everyone (it was limited to a subset of users before), and the option to save local mapping ...
Trying to use Maps without a data connection doesn't work unless you downloaded the region ahead of time, but that's now a lot easier too. If you're tight on internal storage space, you can load ...
Google has started rolling out an update for its Maps app on Android. The update brings SD card support and ‘Wi-Fi only’ mode to Google’s navigation app. When the option is enabled, the app ...
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.
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