There are hundreds of
applications available for Android now that feature street
maps. Most of which use Google's excellent free mapping service, however this reliance on Google's servers means your tablet (or phone) will need to be constantly connected to
WIFI, 3G and
GPRS. This might be fine for those with infinitely deep pockets and can afford high data connection charges each month, but for those of
us with less sustainable pools of cash, but who require
maps while out and about, there are a few offline mapping
applications we can try out.
MapDroyd is a free
application available on both the Android Market and Slideme Market. Once installed the
app allows you to
download highly detailed (in most circumstances) street
maps which are saved locally to your devices
SD card meaning you don't need to be connected to the web to enjoy instant navigation at your figure tips as and when you need it.
Both the
app and the
maps are free to use and download, but some areas are less detailed than others. For example
maps of China are largely blank where as
maps of the UK and
U.S.A are extremely detailed and offer more than enough accuracy for finding your way around.
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