How to Cache Maps for Offline Use in Google Maps 2.0
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Posted July 19, 2013 at 4:07pm by iClarified
These are instructions on how to cache maps for offline use in Google Maps 2.0 for iOS.
Step One Launch Google Maps from your Springboard.
Step Two Frame the map area you would like to save for offline use. Make sure it's not too big!
Step Three In the search bar input Ok maps and click the blue Search button at the bottom right of the keyboard.
Step Four You will now be informed that Google is Pre-loading map....
Step Five Once the caching is complete you will be returned to the map and a message at the bottom of the screen will inform you that "The on-screen map area has been cached."
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the best free offline maps is (rmaps).
first, you will need to
download (mobile atlas creator version 1.8) on your pc, which allow you
to download google maps of any where and any size. unlimited. note:
select map source (google maps). zoom level (17 is good for cities).
atlas settings (format: RMaps SQLite). then create it.
then, insall (rmaps) on phone.
copy paste the saved maps the (phone memory> rmaps> maps). then open
rmaps>settings>user defined maps> select the maps.
it work great. i have all europe (google maps) saved on my phone. enjoy.
Years ago to get offline maps on my iPhone I would just download the .dat on my mac from Google then use filezilla to copy it over via SFTP. NO Jailbreak needed these days (Use iFunBox). The files could be Gigabytes in size though, even for a small area like a city core when caching all zoom levels.
the new offline cache map is nothing good, its just a offline map where you cant search a place, navigate route, nothing, i just dont see how useful is an offline map unless ur are able to navigate a route, like in sygic maps
Exactly, thats why I say its useless using offline map, most of the time I use routing while offline and i dont see google map helpful, but i gotta say none other maps are fluid as google maps and also nice UI
Turn off wifi and turn off all cellular data. Now, cached maps are the only ones that you can see in the app since it cannot download any data. Zoom in and out on your cached map and see for yourself.