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Google Maps to add one-click switch between street and aerial view
Google is planning to roll out this feature to all users very soon

(Web Desk): Google has decided to introduce a new feature for one of its most popular services, Maps.
According to Android Authority, a new feature is currently being tested in Google Maps.
The report mentions that a new feature related to Street View has been discovered in the app code of Google Maps.
It states that a new Aerial View button is being added to the app.
The purpose of this button is to make it easier to switch between Street View and Aerial/Satellite View.
The code for this button was found in a new version of the Google Maps app for Android devices.
According to the report, it seems that Google is planning to roll out this feature to all users very soon.
This feature will make it much easier to explore specific locations.
Street View in Google Maps helps users locate places, such as where a building is and where its entrance is located.
It also allows users to view restaurants, shops, and other locations.
Satellite View is a different feature in Google Maps that shows locations from an aerial perspective.
Currently, switching between these two modes requires tapping different buttons, but with the new Aerial View button, this process will be possible with a single click.
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