Google Maps is set for another significant redesign, addressing some of the critiques from its last update, which saw a shift in color schemes and an increased similarity to Apple Maps. Despite mixed feedback from users and professionals alike on the aesthetic changes and the app’s clutter, the upcoming redesign focuses on enhancing usability with a cleaner look. 9to5Google’s sneak peek into the testing phase reveals a UI that prioritizes map visibility and interaction, with redesigned location sheets featuring rounded corners and repositioned control buttons for easier navigation. The revamp aims to streamline user interaction, especially for one-handed use, by relocating the transportation method carousel to the bottom of the screen. Although the release date remains uncertain, the changes suggest a more intuitive mapping experience, emphasizing functionality and map exploration.
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