Google Maps Begins Limited Testing of ‘Live Updates’ for Persistent Navigation

Google Maps Begins Limited Testing of ‘Live Updates’ for Persistent Navigation

Google Maps Begins Limited Testing of ‘Live Updates’ for Persistent Navigation

Google Maps Begins Limited Testing of 'Live Updates' for Persistent Navigation
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Google Maps is reportedly initiating a limited test of a new ‘Live Updates’ feature designed to enhance navigation convenience. This experimental functionality aims to keep real-time directions persistently visible on users’ screens, preventing them from being lost or shuffled away during a journey.

The feature, which has been observed by several users over the past few days and is appearing on a select number of Pixel and Samsung devices running Android 16 QPR2 beta, leverages Android’s Live Updates system. This system anchors time-sensitive information in a prominent notification, ensuring crucial navigation details like route progress and estimated arrival times remain easily accessible at a glance.

Currently, this is a highly restricted test, suggesting Google is gathering feedback before a wider potential rollout. Users who have experienced navigation slipping off-screen mid-drive will likely find this development particularly valuable, as it promises a more reliable and less distracting way to follow directions.

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