Google Maps has gradually improved its capabilities to the point where
it's now considered by many to be the best maps and navigation service
available. Installed by default on most Android smartphones, Google Maps got a
big boost with Google's acquisition of Waze, a similar GPS navigation software,
in 2013. The service has now reportedly added a popular Waze feature - the
on-screen speedometer. The feature is said to be rolling out as a server-side
update in various regions, and will slowly make it to all Google Maps users.
According to a report by
Android Police, the on-screen speedometer feature is now rolling out gradually
in various markets. Some users in various regions including the US, UK, and
parts of Europe, South America, and Asia are seeing the feature. While we
haven't been able to confirm it yet, it's likely that this is a slow
server-side roll out and the speedometer feature will be available to everyone
soon.
To enable the feature (if available), users can tap the menu button
inside the Google Maps app, then tap Settings > Navigation
Settings, then scroll down to driving options and enable the Speedometersetting if visible. If you can't see this
option yet, it means that the feature has not yet rolled out for your device.
If you can enable it, you'll then see the speedometer on-screen while
navigating in Google Maps.
The app
can also warn you if you are exceeding the speed limit wherever you are driving,
in addition to letting users report road hazards, accidents,
and speed traps en-route. Google Maps also recently rolled out special commuter features for users in
India, including real-time bus travel information and live train status
13 Feb, 2021
13 Feb, 2021