Google has been forced to release an emergency update for Google Maps after the failure of one of its most used options on Android devices.
One of the essential functions of Google Maps is routes with stops. Users start a journey and configure different points so that the application takes them from one to another in the most efficient way.
When people arrive at one of the destinations, Google Maps guides them to the next if they press the “Continue” button that appears on the screen. This function It stopped working at the end of May and many have started turning to Google forums.
The main victims are those who use Android devices. Users have detected that Google Maps loads the full route, but The stops stop working when you reach the first destination.
The “Continue” button appears on the screen, but cannot be pressed. The only solution was to exit the application, close it completely and reload the route from the new location, collect Autoevolution. The problem reappeared at the next stop and they had to restart the process.
Users have tried typical solutions like restarting the phone, clearing the app cache, or uninstalling Google Maps. The problem has not been solved and the company has been forced to release an emergency update.
Google has offered a solution to the problem
The company has released a new update for Android devices that fixes the problem. Users have confirmed on the Google forum that the application has returned to normal after installing the new version.
The update can be done from Google Play with version 11.131.0102 (build 1067550236). The original first release of 11.131.0102 does not include this patch for the stall issue.
The corrected version is now available for most devices, but it may take a few days for it to appear for other users. Google uses a phased update deployment modelso the patch will arrive in a staggered manner.
Those users who do not want to wait can install the Google Maps update manually using an APK.
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Tags: Updates, Google Maps, navigation, Maps
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