Google Maps might soon notify you when to get off a Train or Bus, while Traveling

Google might soon launch a useful feature to Google Maps that will provide the users with live guidance and interactive real-time notifications during their journey. The real-time updates will be given while a user is on his/ her journey and the updates will appear in the Google Maps app. It was just a week ago that the Maps for Android smartphones got the Two-wheeler feature. The search engine giant’s new feature will inform you when to get off the bus or train, while you are travelling. This new feature will be very useful in case you fall asleep while travelling after a tiring day.

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Google might soon launch a useful feature to Google Maps that will provide the users with live guidance and interactive real-time notifications during their journey. The real-time updates will be given while a user is on his/ her journey and the updates will appear in the Google Maps app. It was just a week ago that the Maps for Android smartphones got the Two-wheeler feature. The search engine giant’s new feature will inform you when to get off the bus or train, while you are traveling. This new feature will be very useful in case you fall asleep while traveling after a tiring day.

These days, we often search for our journey directions trough Google Maps. Just we need to enter the starting point and the destination, by which Google Maps will show the direction and the time you may take depending on the mode you chose to reach your final destination. For example, if you are travelling via a bus or a train, Google Maps currently shows the direction and provides you with the real-time update on the journey. This new feature on Google Maps will notify you as and when you are about to reach your destination. Google Maps will reportedly send you live notification on your phone mentioning that it’s time for you to get down the train or bus. These notifications will appear even if your phone is locked. The upcoming feature is small but a useful update to Maps. With the new feature that Google is aiming to provide you with live guidance and interactive real-time notifications during your journey. The notifications might also be displayed on the lock screen of your Android device.

Google, recently introduced a feature for all bikes users who use Maps while travelling. Google Maps added a Two-wheeler mode, in which the bikers will get the fastest route to reach their destination. But this feature is as of now available only for Android users and it seems the feature is yet to hit the iOS users

These days, we often search for our journey directions trough Google Maps. Just we need to enter the starting point and the destination, by which Google Maps will show the direction and the time you may take depending on the mode you chose to reach your final destination. For example, if you are traveling via a bus or a train, Google Maps currently shows the direction and provides you with the real-time update on the journey. This new feature on Google Maps will notify you as and when you are about to reach your destination. Google Maps will reportedly send you live notification on your phone mentioning that it’s time for you to get down the train or bus. These notifications will appear even if your phone is locked. The upcoming feature is small but a useful update to Maps. With the new feature that Google is aiming to provide you with live guidance and interactive real-time notifications during your journey. The notifications might also be displayed on the lock screen of your Android device.

Google, recently introduced a feature for all bikes users who use Maps while travelling. Google Maps added a Two-wheeler mode, in which the bikers will get the fastest route to reach their destination. But this feature is as of now available only for Android users and it seems the feature is yet to hit the iOS users

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