Google Maps: new interface on Android smartphones

Google Maps has recently been at the center of a series of changes which concern the graphics section of the application. Right now, many users are receiving one new version of the app showing ainterface redesigned to show a much more modern look. The news continues for the well-known navigation app which in recent years has become essential for many users and motorists all over the world.

Google Maps updates on Android smartphones

Specifically, the update, reserved for Android smartphonesconcerns some full-screen views that have been replaced with tabs that allow you to glimpse the main background. And that’s not all. The graphic elements of the interface have also undergone changes. The latter now have some rounded corners.

Furthermore, compared to the previous one modification version which has leaked in recent weeks, the current update in circulation seems to be characterized by some decidedly important improvements in relation to the research Of particular instructions roads.

At the top, users will only be able to view the fields for starting position

together with destination. The additional options regarding the means of transport used, have instead been down. This way it will be possible to reach them more easily. These are small changes, but they are intended to improve the overall experience of users using Google Maps.

At the moment this is new version it is intended for one person only limited number of users Android, the latest beta available it is 11.127. However, it is possible that this will soon be implemented by Google through a new update server side. In any case, this means that to get the definitive release we have to wait a little longer for the new options.

While we await the arrival of these innovations, it is undeniable that the commitment of the Mountain View company is increasingly intense. In this way Google Maps improves more and more, representing one of the more valid solutions in the shipping sector.

 
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