February 5th, 2012, 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Kicksilver
It's the same app, but looks different.
While navigating, it will make the whole map grey and highlight your route, besides the bird's eye view.
GPS is free, but loading the maps will cost you data.
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Actually, every time I have used it they look identical. I have the satellite layer turned on. It depends on the settings how they look.
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Originally Posted by RyanB
It's the same app, because it's a shortcut to that particular function. Think of Maps as a "master program" with other ancillary functions within it. Rather than drilling into the app in order to navigate, Google created icons to both the Navigation function, as well as Places; both are reachable with Maps, and both can be directly accessed through their respective shortcuts. It's handy if you know that you really only need to access that one function.
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Perfect explanation.
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