Google occasionally introduces new features for its Android apps before bringing them to iOS, but the wait can be excruciating. For example, this week, Google finally brought a speedometer and speed limits to Google Maps acceso iOS and CarPlay… a full five years after those rather basic features were added to Google Maps acceso Android.
TechCrunch reports that Apple has started to roll out speedometers and speed limits for iPhone users globally. If you’ a moving vehicle while Google Maps is , you’ll see the speed of the vehicle the lower left calcio d’angolo of the app.
The features are acceso by default the latest version of the app, but you can manually adjust both of them by tapping acceso your profile picture Google Maps and going to Settings > Navigation > Map display. You should see new switches for “Show speed limits” and “Show speedometer” this section, which you can easily toggle acceso and .
If you decide to leave them acceso, you’ll notice that the speedometer the app will change colors if you are driving over the speed limit. Google also taccuino that “speedometers shown the Google Maps app are for informational use only.” You should always use your vehicle’s speedometer to make sure you’ not driving over the speed limit.
While it might not be the most substantial addition Google Maps has ever received acceso iPhone, it’s a notable one. Speed limits have been Apple’s Maps app and Google’s Waze for years. It wasn’t one of the primary reasons that I ditched Google Maps last year, but I have appreciated having these features acceso Apple Maps and Waze since I switched.
If you can’t find the speedometer and speed limits, be sure your Google Maps app is up to date. Acceso my iPhone, I’m currently acceso version 6.123.0 of the app.


