Android Enthusiasts Asked by digitalwaterfall on November 28, 2021
I have a Galaxy J7 Prime, android version 7.0. I’m abroad for a week and as such, am not using data. I can only use WiFi intermittently when I’m near a free hotspot.
When I had an iPhone, I was able to view my location even when offline. This was very useful for directions, as I could download an offline Google Map and figure out where I was. Now I can’t seem to do that with my Android– even with Location enabled, the location dot stubbornly stays gray (unless I connect to WiFi).
I’ve enabled automatic date and time as suggested by this question. I have high accuracy turned on.
Is there no way to view my location offline in Android?
You may want to try an alternative to Google Maps : OsmAnd (https://osmand.net/). It's a navigation app with downloadable maps for offline use.
Also, be aware that Android considers two types of "location" :
A good app to check your precise and coarse locations is SatStat (https://github.com/mvglasow/satstat) : on the map view, red is precise, and blue is coarse location.
Answered by breversa on November 28, 2021
There is actually a Google Maps Offline version app you can download. I always had problems getting directions with google maps on devices that didn't have cellular connections, I now use one of my old smartphones as a dedicated GPS for my car.
Answered by The A Holio on November 28, 2021
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