I was just looking on google for Jellybean apk's and found the HTC Desire S thread and decided to try out some of the new jellybean apk's to see if they would work. I am currently downloading an offline map of my hometown so I know at least maps works. If anyone else wants the apk's the link is here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28017956
I will be testing more as I go, but i'm more of a lurker than a poster so I won't be updating this topic. I just didn't see anyone posting that they tried the apk's yet with stock ICS. If someone has posted this already, just remove my topic and i'm sorry.
Edit: Finding out most of the apk's don't work. Maps does though.
Nice find! I can't believe it didn't occur to me to look sooner! Thank you!
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Good find...
That's pretty cool about the offline maps.
via eVoLTE.
I just tried out the offline maps to no avail. I turned off all data and left gps on. Enetered in a destination within the offline map area and it just said I needed an active connection. :/ So much for the only reason I was getting the Nexus 7. Gps for my car.
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I just got the google ears apk and works amazing.. just like shazam but thru google and I like that it links you directly to purchase the song thru google music/play store
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The maps on the play store actually allows offline maps... Some of these don't work though. (Just tried Gmail)
Check Me Out On The Google Play Store!!!
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maps has had that option for a while now, but it has been a "google labs" option.
now, with JellyBean its coming out of "labs" beta and being integrated into the app.
kmyerslp said:
I just tried out the offline maps to no avail. I turned off all data and left gps on. Enetered in a destination within the offline map area and it just said I needed an active connection. :/ So much for the only reason I was getting the Nexus 7. Gps for my car.
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You have to have an active data connection to dl the map you want to be cached for offline use you cannot kill your data and then search a map. Hope that makes sense
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You have to have an active data connection to dl the map you want to be cached for offline use you cannot kill your data and then search a map. Hope that makes sense
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While you are correct, I believe he said he downloaded a portion of the map, and THEN killed data. The problem arose when he tried to search for an address inside the area--it seems searching still requires a network connection.
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I just installed ultima 5. now, my phone cannot find my location.
in facebook, when i tries to check-in, it keeps saying loading and does not find the places tht is near me.
in foursquare, when i go to places, it says 'your location could not be found. make sure your gps or network location services are turned on, then try refreshing again'.
under location and security, ive already checked use wireless networks and use gps satellites. before i installed ultima 5, it used to work. so, please help me.
Can you set your location in google maps? Most of the apps I use can't find the location unless it's set in google maps.
What do you mean by setting my location in google maps ?
I mean does gps work on google maps on your phone?
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yes, it works on google maps. google maps can find my location.
Sorry to say this buddy but it has to be the rom. You said it yourself it works fine prior to installing it. I tried that rom for one day but I didn't like the fact that the battery was getting too hot even on minimal use. Try reflashing the rom again after a clean install of 2.1 then wipe/ clear everything in xrec. If it still doesn't work, post your problem on the rom thread and see of other users have that problem.
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I didn't realize google maps has an offline mode now. I tried it recently but it won't ever finish a search when you type in a destination. I think it's trying to get my location first?
Is there a workaround?
Hmm no replies. Actually I had google maps launched previously before I went offline. I just tried to launch it now and it times out saying this application requires a working network connection.
Then how is one supposed to use google maps offline mode?!
You must run Google maps once with a network connection after it is upgraded to re-cache maps. It only caches maps, not any place or other data.
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Ok maybe I was premature in trying this feature. But now the latest version of google maps says it has offline mode. I chose an area and downloaded. The area I chose was somehwhat big, my city and immediately surrounding cities. All the street names are there but yet it's still not searchable. I thought maybe it doesn't have the address numbers but even searching by intersections doesn't work.
So the offline mode is just a simple map to look at?!
Yes.
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Q: Is there anyone who knows what map areas are available Offline with Google Maps 6.9.0 for Android?
Background: With Google Maps 6.9.0 it is possible to make certain maps areas available offline. As for Europe, this seems to be dependant upon where you attempt to make this happen. Most of Croatia (except Zagreb) seems to be unavailable, same goes for most of Italy except major cities.
The only way seems to select area with sea as most part of it. It's weird, I don't know if this is a bug or no...
frostering said:
The only way seems to select area with sea as most part of it. It's weird, I don't know if this is a bug or no...
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Maybe Larry Page loves water.
Offline Google Maps Areas
OK, since im new to XDA i cant actually post the link, but if you go to
support.google.com/gmm/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2650347&topic=2649131&ctx=topic you will find a list of all available countries
Thanks
Solved
a57r0kr33p said:
support.google.com/gmm/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2650347&topic=2649131&ctx=topic
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Thank you, just what I was looking for.
Wonder why Italy and Croatia is missing, though...
downgrade
Is there any possibility do make a downgrade?
The offline maps aren´t aviable in Brazil.
How could they make a mistake like that.
ridiculous!
with the previous version i saved a couple of offline maps without problem. after upgrade, all the savings has lost, plus i cant get map for italy now, and i am going there for travel in a week time! how ridiculous!!
downgrade worked for me
I got hit with this too, I don't have a cell plan in Brazil and was relying on cached maps to get around.
To fix it I completely uninstalled the Maps application. Then searched for version 6.8.1 apk on google. There were several places to download it from. I then side-loaded it on my SD card and it is working again with the Labs feature.
What does side loaded mean?
yeah, its possible, and I have downloaded a map and used it as well..
http://www.gpsworld.com/gis/location-and-lbs/news/google-maps-android-now-works-offline-13159
Offline mode doesn't work very well; if you set data connection off and restart your phone for instance you will not longer be able to access saved maps.
The new update of Google maps 6.7.0 denies you to save cached areas for offline viewing. It's a common problem and many users report of the message "Not available" when they try to save an area for offline viewing.
The solution:
So solve the "Not Available" problem in Google Maps (Android), you simply download the older version, 6.6.0 from this place and installs it.
good stuff man, i dont really like this new feature of the gmaps thingie... will keep this version for a bit.
by doing a brief research i can find many people with the same issue, and we are talking about major urban areas.
sometimes google does something really cool but with some very stupid mistakes, wonder why....cheers
Nyc, also wondering if it possible to save bigger areas of the map.
Well I'm on 6.9.0 in the UK and I can save for offline. You might want to upgrade to this version.
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Well I'm on 6.9.0 in the UK and I can save for offline. You might want to upgrade to this version.
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Ditto here. SatNav also works fine even with internet switched off.
guhvanoh said:
Well I'm on 6.9.0 in the UK and I can save for offline. You might want to upgrade to this version.
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Ditto for me but save does not work even after clearing existing pre cached areas.
Its actually missing in the menu where it once was .
jje
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The off-line caching has been moved from the labs settings .
Later versions
now turn cache on via settings .
Go to map location Menu Make available offline Select area = new off-line map
So instead of hitting the address and opening a search bar that includes Off Line cache this area . It is now in the menu settings .
jje
Offline maps are not available in Malaysia too.
I'm using offline maps in Bangladesh. Works great. Up to 29mb per block which pretty much covers Dhaka city. On latest map
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North of Spain: even with today's (16/08) new version of Google maps, o get the same issue: I cannot get offline maps from any area
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Fixed: I tried getting a bigger chunk of the map and it worked
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sarmadys said:
Offline maps are not available in Malaysia too.
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Really annoying as I'm heading there in a few days.
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Ver 6.11.1 works great now
But where do maps saved ?
Hatem2020 said:
Thanks
Ver 6.11.1 works great now
But where do maps saved ?
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When you're off Wi-Fi or 3G/4G, you'll have 'OFFLINE LIST' below the map.
For me, 6.12.0 sometimes shows this 'Not Available' and sometimes fails to completely download a map, but deleting the unfinished download and restarting the application seems to fix it.
P.S. Came here from Google and just now saw that this topic is in the S III forum - well, I don't think this issue is specific to it - it also manifests on my Galaxy Nexus.
No good in Korea
I am in Seoul, and it does not work here. It works for other countries (US, Europe...) though.
I wonder is there something about Korea. Last year, there were zero games in Android market here, because of some local laws. It has been solved since.
you still have to deal with the offline maps getting seizures randomly during navigation. the only way is to quit nav and come back in otherwise it won't update location and start showing grey squares.....
no idea why it's an offline map issue only
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Rankiz said:
The new update of Google maps 6.7.0 denies you to save cached areas for offline viewing. It's a common problem and many users report of the message "Not available" when they try to save an area for offline viewing.
The solution:
So solve the "Not Available" problem in Google Maps (Android), you simply download the older version, 6.6.0 from this place and installs it.
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I'm going to buying a Google Nexus 7 cose next month I'll go to Japan for one month and I need a device like this for many reasons.
Is this workaround still working?
Do you know if is possible to install two different versions of an app on Android?
Thank you fro you help
Is it maybe a map-licence problem? Looks depends on country...
Try to pre-cache Hungary...
Google has the answwer.....
kotysoft said:
Is it maybe a map-licence problem? Looks depends on country...
Try to pre-cache Hungary...
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Hi there,
you are absolutely correct with the License Issue:
support.google.com/gmm/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2650347&topic=2649131&ctx=topic
Get something like the Route 66 app. You can all the maps I guess for free as long as don't want navigation ...
Another Work around?
Back when I was using a jail broken iPhone 3G....there was a method of downloading ALL Google Maps files you wanted via a special program and then storing them in the iPhone for use off line. This activity was NEVER envisioned by either Google or Apple.
Why can't this feat be duplicated for Android?? Would solve all those irritating, "Map not available for this region" problems...
I have the S4 int version with 4.2.2, and i can't install the old version of maps.Did all the preparation with deinstalling the updates for the current Maps,and enables the "install from unknown sources".Ask me do i what to install it,and when i hit yes, show me "the app is not installed".
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Anyone with 4.2.2 or newer,successfully installed the 6.11.1 maps application?
Hello everyone,
I am going to sooke, BC for few days. I was looking for gps app which can work offline. I am not sure if google maps does it. Please let me know if there is any app. I have map factor but again not sure that it will work.
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Reenee said:
Hello everyone,
I am going to sooke, BC for few days. I was looking for gps app which can work offline. I am not sure if google maps does it. Please let me know if there is any app. I have map factor but again not sure that it will work.
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GPS is independent of wifi or your data service...
google maps should work but if not then there are several others in the Play store... MapFactor being one of them
doesnt have navigation, but Maverick is nice for world GPS mappings
Stock Google Maps
Depending on the version you have, stock Google Maps can cache maps for offline use. If you're using the (slightly) older version, you can do it easily by pressing the menu key, selecting Make Available Offline and selecting the area you want to cache.
If you're using the newest Maps, you'll notice the option is gone. Instead, you'll have to zoom in over the area you want to cache, and type in "ok maps" into the search bar and press enter/go. A translucent dialog at the bottom of the screen should appear notifying you that the map has been cached.
Once cached; you should not require a internet connection to use maps. Though I have never actually used it offline, so I am not entirely sure what the experience is like. Also note that this does not save satellite/aerial imaging. Only navigational maps.