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Google Maps New Features Coming In 2024 For Indian Users: Check

Google Maps New Features Coming In 2024

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Google Maps New Features Coming In 2024

In addition to having a Western influence, Google Maps has revealed some intriguing new features that give them a bright future. These are the most anticipated Maps features for Indian Android users in 2024.

Save Fuel Feature

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Save Fuel Feature

You've heard of Google Maps saving you time, but did you know it can now save you money too? Google is rolling out a new fuel-saving feature in India that uses clever AI to help you make the most of your tank.

Address Descriptors

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Address Descriptors

Google Maps is getting a new feature that may come in handy called "Address Descriptors." It is the feature that understands how Indians like to guide each other. Simply drop a pin on your location, and Maps will automatically suggest up to five nearby landmarks, temples, shops, or anything else that might help someone find you easily.

Google Lens

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Google Lens

Starting in January 2024, Android users in 15 Indian cities can use Google Lens directly within Google Maps. Just point your phone camera down the street, and you'll instantly see nearby restaurants and cafes, complete with useful info like opening hours, ratings, reviews, and even photos. The company claims that this move aims to make discovering and exploring local businesses easier than ever.

Live View Walking

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Live View Walking

Google Maps is bringing a new "Live View" feature to Maps that shows you turn-by-turn directions right on your phone screen while you walk. The company claims that instead of looking down at a map, you see arrows pointing you where to go. Your phone will even vibrate when it's time to turn, so you can keep your eyes on the street. As per the media reports, this feature is coming to 3000 Indian cities soon. It'll work on Android phones first, but hopefully, other phones will catch up soon.

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