Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Google Maps now takes you from point A to point B to point C with support for multiple destinations

File this one under "wait, this is seriously something that hasnt existed yet?!". File it there and then rejoice, as you should, for Google Maps is finally adding support for multiple destinations in its mobile apps, starting with the Android one.

No, this isnt about stopping somewhere on the way to your one destination - thats a feature that has been available for a while. No, from this point on (or whenever the new functionality reaches you), you are able to add multiple destinations in Google Maps while you plan a trip. And then when you start navigating, after youve reached the first destination Maps will guide you to the next one, and so on.

So its no longer a matter of getting you from point A to point B. Google Maps now takes you from point A to point B to point C to point D, and further if you want to. This should be incredibly useful if you have to visit multiple places in one go and rely on Google Maps for navigation. Its also handy when you want to go to one place but dont like the routes it suggests for you and want to take a different road (as you can add something on that road as point B, and then your final destination as point C, thus forcing Maps to navigate using your preferred route).

As usual with such new feature additions from Google, this is rolling out in phases, so its not clear exactly when youll see it. Its also a mystery whether you need a specific version of the Google Maps app for Android to see this, or if its just a server-side switch. But it is coming, so hurray for that.

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