How to Navigate Google Maps Like a Pro and Save Your Data
How to Navigate Google Maps Like a Pro and Save Your Data
01 August, 2024
Robin Abe Snaith
August 1 2024 / 2 MINUTE READ
In a new city or country, Google Maps becomes your trusty guide, helping you find your way through unfamiliar streets. But have you ever wondered just how much data that nifty app is munching through? Well, you're in the right place. Let's explore how much data Google Maps uses and how you can curb its appetite while on your adventures.
How Much Data Does Google Maps Gobble Up?
So, how data-hungry is Google Maps? The answer depends on a few factors:
Whether you're using it online or offline.
How frequently do you refresh the map view?
Whether you're relying on turn-by-turn directions.
On average, an hour-long session in online mode can consume up to 200MB of data—a hefty chunk if you're travelling with a limited data plan. But fear not—we have some tricks up our sleeve to help you save that precious data.
How to Keep Tabs on Google Maps Data Usage
Want to keep an eye on how much data Google Maps is using? Here's how to do it:
On an iPhone:
Go to Settings > Mobile Data
Scroll down to Google Maps
Check the data usage under "Current Period."
On an Android device:
Go to Settings > Apps
Select Google Maps
Check data usage under "Usage."
Top Tips for Using Less Data on Google Maps
Let's get to the good stuff – using Google Maps without burning your data allowance. With a few simple adjustments, you can take control of your data usage and navigate like a pro.
Use Offline Maps
Before you leave your hotel or a place with a solid Wi-Fi connection, download the map for the area you'll be exploring. This way, you can use Google Maps offline and save precious data.
Limit Map Refreshes
Every time you refresh your map view, you're using data. Try to limit those refreshes to when you need them. And here's a nifty trick – using a smaller-scale map view will require less data to load.
Use Less Data for Turn-by-Turn Directions
In the settings menu, there's an option to use less data for turn-by-turn guidance. The directions are less detailed, but your data stash will last longer.
Turn Off App Updates
If you're not actively using Google Maps, turn off automatic updates to prevent sneaky background data usage.
Sidestep Roaming Fees with an eSIM
If you've ever come home to a mobile bill that makes your heart skip a beat, you'll know the pain of roaming fees. But fret not—with an eSIM, you can navigate the world without those dreaded extra charges.
An eSIM from eDataSIM lets you buy data upfront, so you know exactly what you're spending—no hidden fees, no nasty surprises. And if you find yourself running low, you don't have to go without your trusty maps—just top up your data through the eDataSIM website.
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