Google Maps 6.0 with indoor navigation lands on Android

29 November, 2011

Google just announced the new version of its Maps app for Android. The mapping and navigation software got indoor maps and navigation, allowing you to find your way around malls, airports, IKEAs and whatnot.



Google Maps 6.0 is also said to be able to detect on what floor of the building you are and adjust the map data appropriately, so you will only be seeing what's around you. According to the developers, the location algorithm is finely tuned, so it should work as well indoors as it does outdoors.

Right now there aren't too many places where you will be able to use the indoor maps. Here goes the full list of retailers, airports and transit stations in the U.S. and Japan:

  • Mall of America, IKEA, The Home Depot, select Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s, Daimaru, Taskashimaya and Mitsukoshi locations and more.

  • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Chicago O’Hare (ORD), San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Narita International (NRT), among others.

  • JR and Tokyu Corporation

Here goes a quick demo of Google Maps 6.0 in action.

You can download the latest version of the app right now from the Market on your phone/tablet or from the website of the official Android app repository.

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Reader comments

  • AnonD-30160
  • 03 Dec 2011
  • PFx

read the "more" section ... it'll mentione it's because the "region restriction" rather SGS2 will need for some more time before it's available for your country.

  • Tony
  • 01 Dec 2011
  • mVK

samsung galaxy s 2 - not compatible with your device?!?!?!

  • ThePhoneShop
  • 30 Nov 2011
  • 3Ax

I got a better idea, get a bit of paper with some lines on it oftern colour coded to highlight areas or companys. Add some words to describe the above and add an arrow with the phrase "you are here" might work, dunno, anyone tried it?

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