Categories: Future Tech

Google Maps 1.1 for iOS

When it comes to Maps, Apple just cannot match up to Google. After acknowledging immense criticism from the users for removing Google Maps in iOS 6 and introducing Apple Maps, Apple just bowed down in front of its users. On the other hand Google seized this opportunity and introduced their stand-alone Google Maps application in December 2012 which soon became the most downloaded app and this latest update just makes it even better.

This is the first update to Google Maps since its reintroduction in December. The new update allows for Google Contacts Integration and a new and better search feature for the iOS. Let’s call it the ‘Recreation’ button!

1. Contacts Integration

This update allows the application to pull up any addresses that the user has stored in his/her contacts list and then display it on the Maps. This feature not only allows the app to pull up addresses from the phone, but also pulls up any addresses from the user’s Google Account. This surely will be an update to look for.

2. Recreation Search Feature

Although this search feature was present on Google Maps for Android but this feature is introduced in the iOS for the first time. This feature allows the user to filter the search results accordingly, various places like Restaurants (fork and knife), Cafes (coffee cup), Bars (cocktail glass) and Gas pump, Hotels, Groceries, and Movie Theatres etc. So, next time if you want to go out and have some fun, just tap the button and voilà, all the places are at your service!

Google Maps 1.1 also adds the English version of Google Maps to a total of seven new countries. Users in Bahrain, Egypt, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and UAE will now be able to get access to the many features offered in Google Maps.

Google’s iOS app is still missing a few things found on the Android version. That list includes mapping layers, the offline mode, biking directions, and indoor maps. Google has not specified whether these features will be available in the update, so just download the app and find out!

So, all in all, Google Maps is one thing that cannot be replaced (as for now). Google Maps 1.1 update is quite wonderful, a sure thing to look out for.

Rohil Bansal

Recent Posts

Policing childhood online: Will age-gated social media actually protect the next generation?

As Australia implemented a social media age restriction law requiring platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and…

5 hours ago

The ePlane Company builds the Digital Twin of India’s first electric air taxi with NVIDIA Omniverse Libraries

The ePlane Company, Indian developer of electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft, announced that…

6 hours ago

Funding alert: Tech startups that raked in moolah this month

The Tech Panda takes a look at recent funding events in the tech ecosystem, seeking…

6 hours ago

Ness Digital Engineering names Sudip Singh CEO to drive next phase of AI-led enterprise growth

Ness Digital Engineering, a global provider of intelligent data and software engineering services, today announced…

2 days ago

AI Launches: Fintech, Chatbot, Crypto & Voice AI

The Tech Panda takes a look at recent launches in the superfast field of Artificial…

2 days ago

Adani Commits US$ 100 B to Sovereign AI Infrastructure

The Adani Group announced one of the world’s largest integrated energy-compute commitments, a direct investment…

3 days ago