If you’re an Android user in Canada and Europe and you’ve been lusting after that turn by turn navigation feature that the Americans and British have had for so long, it’s time to celebrate. According to a blog posting if you’ve got a smartphone powered by Android 1.6 or higher, then it’s time for a road trip:
Today we’re launching Google Maps Navigation version 4.2 in Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland for Android devices 1.6 and higher. Google Maps Navigation is an Internet-connected GPS navigation or ‘satnav’ system that provides turn-by-turn voice guidance as a free feature of Google Maps.
Cool. Just hit up the Android market for version 4.2 of Google Maps Navigation and off you go. Just make sure you have a full tank of gas and you focus on the road rather than on your smartphone while driving.
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Google Turn By Turn Navagation Comes To Canada And Europe For Android Users
If you’re an Android user in Canada and Europe and you’ve been lusting after that turn by turn navigation feature that the Americans and British have had for so long, it’s time to celebrate. According to a blog posting if you’ve got a smartphone powered by Android 1.6 or higher, then it’s time for a road trip:
Today we’re launching Google Maps Navigation version 4.2 in Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland for Android devices 1.6 and higher. Google Maps Navigation is an Internet-connected GPS navigation or ‘satnav’ system that provides turn-by-turn voice guidance as a free feature of Google Maps.
Cool. Just hit up the Android market for version 4.2 of Google Maps Navigation and off you go. Just make sure you have a full tank of gas and you focus on the road rather than on your smartphone while driving.
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