The feature uses your phone’s camera to help you find your way in real-time, saving you the embarrassment of orientating yourself around a blue dot. Google first announced the feature at its 2018 IO developer conference, but it’s yet to be rolled out to all consumers. Now, a report from the Wall Street Journal suggests that the feature is finally being tested with some users. (Image: Getty)The feature uses location data alongside imagery form your phone’s camera to match your position via Google Street View. However, the Wall Street Journal explained that it works ‘with remarkable precision.’It remains unclear when Google will roll the feature out to all users.
Source: Daily Mirror February 11, 2019 10:18 UTC