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Google Maps customers ought to prepare themselves for two foremost enhancements.
It seems the American tech giant is struggling to make its navigation consumer more intuitive with a feature regarded internally as “Eyes Free Mode.”Discovered using the eagle-eyed oldsters at XDA Developers in a new edition of Google Maps’ Android Package Kit (APK), it seems the feature will make sure users will not want to look at their telephone as regularly while following instructions walking.
It was noted that the mode could “upload extra distinct voice guidance during on-foot navigation” to habitually relieve users’ need to test their location on a cellphone.
The outlet said the -new function would alert consumers if they stray from a deliberate path and re-direction.
XDA developers mentioned that the mode could highlight itself when Google Maps customers navigate to a place on foot.
It is well worth noting that this new Google Maps characteristic has not been officially announced and has no launch date.
Another addition to the hugely famous navigation app that will launch very soon is Incognito Mode.
Last week, Google started rolling out the privacy feature to beta testers, suggesting its complete debut might not be far off.
You may just find it irresistible for Google Chrome. When enabled, Incognito Mode for Maps will kickstart several specific privacy features.
Incognito Mode will ensure that Google Maps no longer shares a person’s vicinity and replace area history, store searches, and more. Once again, XDA Developers were the first to document the rollout of Incognito to beta testers.
Google Maps will ensure customers realize Incognito Mode is switched by displaying a black bar at its pinnacle that aptly reads, “Incognito Mode is on.”Moreover, the function’s signature hat and glasses logo may also be showcased.
Incognito is enabled by clicking on a consumer’s profile picture within the top proper-hand corner of the smartphone software.
This will show a button where Incognito can be switched on or off.
In addition to mobiles, the function can be had for Android Auto.
Android Police recently acquired an image from a reader displaying Incognito enabled on a vehicle dashboard.
Although Google Maps’ Incognito Mode is currently rolling out for beta testers, its introduction to all is uncertain.
It is presumed the function will debut on Android and iOS smartphones.