
That's all about to change because Google announced Tuesday that its briefly teased major revamp for offline Maps is ready for primetime.ĭownloading maps is far simpler than the old convoluted process. Sure, you've been able to download small maps for offline access for some time now, but the experience has never been that great.

As soon as your signal gets a little wonky, however, you might as well still be printing them out like you did in the dark ages of MapQuest.

Google Maps is a ridiculously useful app but that's assuming you've got a stable internet connection.
