Do you turn to Google Maps to navigate a new city or country? You're not alone — many global travelers rely on the app to find their way in unfamiliar territory. But how much data does Google Maps use? In this article, we'll explore Google Maps data usage and give you some helpful tips to use less of it when you travel.
How Much Data Does Google Maps Use?
So, how much data does Google Maps use? Well, it depends on a few things, such as whether you're using it in online or offline mode, how often you refresh the map view, and whether you're using turn-by-turn directions. On average, a one-hour session using Google Maps in online mode can use up to 200MB of data — a significant amount if you're traveling and have a limited data plan.
How to Check Google Maps Data Usage on Your Device
To monitor the amount of data Google Maps uses on your device, follow these steps.
On an iPhone:
- Go to Settings > Cellular
- Scroll down to Google Maps
- Check the data usage under "Current Period"
On an Android device:
- Go to Settings > Apps
- Select Google Maps
- Check data usage under "Usage"
Tips For Using Less Data on Google Maps
So, what can you do to use less data while still taking advantage of the convenience of Google Maps? Here are some tips.
Use Offline Maps
Before you leave your hotel or a place with a good Wi-Fi connection, download the map for the area you'll be exploring. This will allow you to use Google Maps in offline mode, reducing your data usage.
Limit Refreshes
The more you refresh your map view, the more data you'll use. Try to limit your refreshes to only when necessary. Also, consider using a smaller-scale map view, which requires less data to load.
Use Less Data for Turn-By-Turn Guidance
In the "settings" option, you can select the option to use less data for guidance. This feature will make the directions less detailed, but it will save you quite a bit of data.
Turn Off App Updates
If you're not using Google Maps, ensure that automatic updates are turned off to prevent background data usage.
Avoid Data Roaming Fees With an eSIM
It's easy to rack up roaming fees abroad, especially if you're using Google Maps to navigate a new destination. Luckily, an eSIM can give you access to affordable data without the hassle of unexpected roaming charges!
With an eSIM from Airalo, you pay for the data you need upfront. There are no hidden fees or unexpected charges. And if you run low on data, you don't need to get by without your go-to maps app — simply top up your data in the Airalo app.
Sounds good, right? Find an eSIM for your next adventure on the Airalo website or app (App Store | Google Play Store).