Google Maps notification adding feature also comes to Android Auto

Google Maps notification adding feature also comes to Android Auto


The notification feature that was introduced for Google Maps has also come to Android Auto, but only one country is currently supported.

Google Mapssince 2019 Android And iOS included in the application Add a notification (for accident, radar, closed lane etc.) feature was also brought to CarPlay last week. Thanks to this, users can now It can report accidents or radars on the road directly via CarPlay. Notifications made by others on CarPlay and Android Auto have been visible for a long time. Google, which has just brought the ability to add input to CarPlay, has developed its own Strangely enough, it did not allow new notifications to be entered via Android Auto.. This situation finally came to an end today changed. Now in India (will come to other countries later) Android Auto users can add notifications about important issues from their vehicles. Google Maps previously made waves by adding a speedometer to its iOS and CarPlay apps, exactly five years after Android. Thanks to this feature, the speed of the vehicle you are in can be seen on the map in real time. Google states the following on this subject: “You can see how fast you are going by adding a speedometer to your navigation. The speedometers shown in the Google Maps app are for informational purposes only. Be sure to use your vehicles speedometer to verify your actual driving speed.”

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In addition, Google Maps’ speed limit indicator is also being rolled out globally. Google says the following on this matter: conveying: “If Speed ​​Limits is available in your location, the speedometer in the app will let you know if you’re going too fast. If you exceed the speed limit, the speedometer will change color. External factors may cause the Maps Speedometer to differ from your actual speed.” Another important step had previously been taken for Maps. In the new era that will soon be put into effect for everyone, the location data collected for Google Maps’ ‘Timeline’ feature will be stored directly on the devices, not in the cloud. The company, which has taken a positive step in privacy, will delete people’s location data in the cloud starting December 1. Those who want to protect this data will need to download it to their own devices.

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