Google Maps on iOS has been updated with new search buttons for cocktails, coffee, nutrient and gas. Eat your center out, apple Maps. Photo: Alex Washburn/Wired
Google Maps on iOS has been updated with new search buttons for cocktails, coffee, food and gas. Eat your heart out, Apple Maps. Photo: Alex Washburn/Wired
When it comes to iOS maps apps, Apple Maps dissolve’t compete with Google, which widened the chasm between them on Tuesday when it introduced the coolest sign of every last(predicate): the cocktail button. Want a Manhattan? A frosty pint? No problem. Just click the button.
The cocktail button is but one feature contained within the first update to Google Maps for iOS since the popular app re false to the iPhone in December. To intake it, just open Google Maps, tap on the search leave off and voilà, thither’s a cocktail glass (bars) icon alongside the fork and knife button ( close restaurants), coffee cup (cafes) and a gas pump (uh, what else?).
We tried it, and, sure enough, the cocktail button turned up our favorite after-work watering holes. Still to a greater extent buttons for nearby places are hidden base the three-dot icon Google uses to lead users to deeper selections and settings. criticize the three-dot icon and you’ll pull up options for post offices, hotels, grocery stores, pharmacies, cinema theaters, malls, hospitals and more. The nearby places buttons are all quite easy and intuitive to use and one more cool, helpful thing Google Maps has that Apple Maps doesn’t.
This is the first time such buttons drive shown up in Google Maps on iOS, but Google Maps for Android has had them for a while. That said, the buttons behave other than on the two platforms. On Android, they’re hidden behind a “local” button and require a dyad more taps to get to. Once you’re there, there are only four buttons — restaurants, cafes, bars and attractions near you. When it comes to these buttons, Google Maps on iOS has Android beat by making the icons easier to find and more plentiful.
Other updates were included in version 1.1 of Google Maps on iOS, such as an English version of the app rolling out to iOS users in Bahrain, Egypt, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. And Google has integrated a user’s Google Contacts into Maps on iOS, which (for those who’re logged into their Google account in the app) allows users to search for the addresses listed with each contact.
Now then, if you’ll excuse us. We have to plan for happy hour.
Materials taken from WIRED
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