
If you have ever wanted to use Google Maps while you are out but did not want the data expense of using it , Google Maps allow you now to download maps to your device so you can view the map while you are out.
So how do you do this ?
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mso-fareast-language:JA;}You will need a Google account - Open the map app on your tablet , smartphone
- Go into the hamburger menu at the top left and it talks about your settings in Google maps
- Look for “Your Places“
- You will see an option at the bottom of the page to save an offline map