Google Maps for Android has introduced new features to enhance navigation, including support for Bluetooth beacons and the ability to navigate inside tunnels. The update aims to improve location accuracy, particularly in challenging environments. This development is reminiscent of AAA's triptiks, which provided printed route maps for long road trips, and is seen as a significant advancement in navigation technology.
Google Maps Can Now Navigate Inside Tunnels https://t.co/J89iDydlVE
Google Maps gets a handy new feature for drivers on Android. https://t.co/NDc5sxlPhb
Google Maps for Android now works inside tunnels – here's how to enable it. https://t.co/fKtK5hBWm5
Google Maps can now navigate inside tunnels https://t.co/3bz9YXS1FG
Google Maps finally adds Waze's in-tunnel navigation feature https://t.co/eZNHySE5dV https://t.co/si5NHYotLn
Google Maps now uses Bluetooth beacons to keep you on track, even in tunnels https://t.co/S5Sb50BYlj
Google Maps for Android rolls out a new feature to fine-tune location services while in tunnels https://t.co/b0dBaSwvkA
AAA used to do these things called triptiks for long road trips and they were really helpful: they were basically a Google Maps route on paper (I have no doubt Mapquest and later Google studied their design) https://t.co/FzOtnebbre
Google Maps for Android now supports Bluetooth beacons for tunnel navigation https://t.co/Xd22NjROSq by @nexusben
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