Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Google Maps 5.0, Now Available With 3D Buildings To Android, Online Support

Google Maps 5.0 for Android
The latest version of Google Maps for Android is now available, and as noted above, it offers some amazing features with it to support the creation of 3D drawing cards and access to dynamic online maps.

Google Maps 5.0 is based on vector graphics instead of flat 2D maps, you can download the map data. Vector files are smaller and more flexible than a typical image file, both of which make a big difference on mobile devices. Thanks for vector graphics, the application now load the maps faster than ever before, and draw in a dynamic way. It also supports 3D models in over 100 cities. The new Compass mode automatically orients the map to help you maintain your heading.

As mentioned above, the software will also be able to cache map data you use most frequently so you can see the maps online. You download the map of places in the evening when connected via WiFi. Google says this feature will make more than 90 percent of the time of the Maps application when there is not a bad connection. Function of the navigation application can enjoy the cards online and a new route that, even if you are without service.

Google says the new features are just the first step to improve the overall performance of its card program. The company figures, maps displaying the new application now takes 70 percent less data moving. It is still uncertain whether we will see new features like on other platforms. Apple, which is responsible for the Google Maps application on the iPhone, has not been very good on the support updates to Google in the past.

Google Maps 5.0 is available on all Android devices running version 1.6 and later versions, but the 3D-and offline support is available only to those running the Android 2.0 or higher.

Google Maps 5.0 for Android

Google Maps 5.0 for Android

Google Maps 5.0 for Android

Google Maps 5.0 for Android

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