Most navigation apps offer detailed instructions for users based on streets or distances. Google Maps is no exception. However, what users truly need is guidance to prominent landmarks rather than small signs on Google Maps. Recognizing this, Google has timely added new features and improvements to its navigation app. According to reports, Google Maps uses landmarks to guide users.
It's uncertain whether the landmark-based navigation feature in Google Maps will be available to users in the UK or to all users worldwide. If this is just a small-scale trial feature, it's likely to disappoint many users.
Currently, you can download Google Maps for your device here
- Download Google Maps for Android
- Download Google Maps for iPhone
- Download Google Maps for Windows Phone
To learn how to use Google Maps on iPhone and Android, please refer to the following:
- How to Use Google Maps on iPhone
- How to Use Google Maps on Android
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Google Maps now also supports Vietnamese users with voice-guided directions in Vietnamese, which is very useful for drivers. Instead of having to look at the map, now they just need to listen to Google Maps instructions. Details on how to listen to Google Maps voice-guided directions in Vietnamese can be found here.
