Google Maps will be featuring real-time feeds of the dynamic island in the coming months.

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The Apple iPhone 14 Pro series launched a dynamic island design, which supports real-time feeds starting from iOS 16.1. The newly revised Google Maps announced 5 major changes, among which the real-time feeds on the dynamic islands are a highlight.

In the past, if you wanted to use Google Maps for navigation, you had to unlock your phone and open the app before you could execute it. Google Maps has added a new feature that allows you to browse and navigate directly from the lock screen. Even if you change the route temporarily, you will be redirected immediately, such as updating the estimated arrival time in real time. , Show where you need to turn, etc. It is applicable to walking, cycling or taking public transportation.

This feature will be launched globally in the next few months, supported by both Android and iOS systems, as well as real-time updates on the iPhone 14 Pro series dynamic island.

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Google Maps welcomes 5 major new changes.

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Google Maps also announced that 5 cities around the world, including London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Tokyo, will take the lead in "immersive real scene" on the road. Behind this technology, billions of street views and aerial photos are integrated, and AI is used to convert flat photos into 3D. Provide a more realistic scene, follow-up expansion to more cities, such as Amsterdam and so on.

The "indoor real scene" function, which will debut in 2021, will soon be introduced on a large scale globally in the next few months, covering Taipei. The arrows driven by augmented reality will guide you in the right direction, making it easy to quickly find the nearest restroom, etc.

In addition, the functions of "live scene search" and "electric vehicle fast charging station search" will be expanded globally, and Taiwan is not yet included in these two functions.

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