

You can also use turn-by-turn directions, search, and GPS on offline maps.Offline maps last for a year, after which they have to be updated, meaning if you download a map on May 24, 2022, it'll remain usable till May 24, 2023.Basically, the more data there is in the selected area, the bigger the file will be. Downloading an offline map can take anywhere from 10MB to 2GB or more, depending on how big an area you include in the map and how dense that selected area is.In addition to Googles own Chrome browser naturally you can access. If you're a frequent traveler, a quick workaround to this limitation is to simply save multiple offline maps of consecutive regions. Google Earth is available in a browser-based version you access from your desktop.If you only need data for a single region or country, I recommend using the prepackaged downloads from. The 'Downloading data' Wiki page has some more information. There's no official limit to how many offline maps you can save, but there's a limit to how far you can zoom out when selecting the size of the map. OpenStreetMap does offer downloads of their entire road dataset.They also don't show available cabs, alternate routes, or different map types.

