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Download Winestro.Cloud
Create the tour and download the route plan. You can enter the stops on Google Maps in the appropriate order in the route planner.
Android download
Step 1: Download map
Note: You can save maps on your device or on an SD card. If you change the storage method for your maps, you will need to download them again.
Open the Google Maps navigation app on your Android smartphone or tablet. Make sure you have an internet connection and are logged into Google Maps. Search for a location such as San Francisco. Tap on the name or address of the location below and then ‘Download’. When you have searched for a place, for example a restaurant, tap on ‘More’ and then on ‘Download offline map’.
Saving offline maps on an SD card
Offline maps are saved to your device's internal memory by default after downloading. Alternatively, they can be saved on an SD card. If Android 6.0 or higher is installed on your device, you can only save an offline map on an SD card that is configured for portable storage. More information on configuring an SD card:
Insert an SD card into your Android smartphone or tablet. Open the Google Maps app. Tap the menu at the top left and then Offline maps. Tap on ‘Settings’ at the top right. Under ‘Storage settings’, tap on Device and then SD card.
Step 2 (optional): Extend battery life and reduce mobile data consumption
If you use offline maps, you can still use the mobile data for other apps.
Open the Google Maps navigation app on your Android smartphone or tablet. Tap on the menu and then on ‘Wi-Fi only’.
Hints:
If you are offline, you can call up directions for the car, but not for public transport, cycle or pedestrian routes. No information on the traffic situation, alternative routes or lane guidance is displayed. In addition, you cannot customise your routes to avoid toll roads or ferries, for example
Using offline maps
Once you have downloaded an offline map, you can use the Google Maps app as usual.
Get directions and view routes Use detailed route guidance Search for locations
If you have no or only a slow internet connection, you will see a lightning bolt symbol. Directions are then created in Google Maps using your offline maps.
Hints:
If you are offline, you can call up directions for your car, but not for public transport, cycle or pedestrian routes. You will also not be shown any information on traffic conditions, alternative routes or lane guidance. routes or lane guidance. Furthermore, alternative routes that avoid toll roads or ferries/ can be called up. Activate the "Wi-Fi only" mode to reduce data consumption and extend battery life. Then, if there is If there is no WiFi connection, only the offline maps in Google Maps that you have downloaded will be used. So make sure Before using this mode, make sure that you have already downloaded the corresponding offline maps. To activate this mode Activate this mode by opening the Google Maps navigation app. Tap on the menu and then on "Wi-Fi only".
Apple
Download Map for Offline Use
Open the Google Maps app on your smartphone or tablet. Make sure you have an internet connection and are signed in to Google Maps. Search for a location, such as San Francisco. Tap on the name or address of the location at the bottom. If you're searching for a place like a restaurant, tap on "More." Select "Download."
Using Offline Maps
After you've downloaded a map, you can use the Google Maps app as usual. If you have no internet connection or a slow connection, you will see a lightning bolt icon. Directions in Google Maps will then be generated based on your offline maps.
Get directions and view routes Use detailed navigation Search for locations
Note: When you are offline, you can get driving directions, but not for public transportation, biking routes, or walking paths. Additionally, you won’t receive traffic information, alternative routes, or lane guidance. Alternative routes that avoid tolls or ferries cannot be accessed either.
Online Information
https://support.google.com/maps/answer/6291838?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=de&oco=0