The new Google Maps for Android with capability to save a region of a map from more than 150 countries for use offline is now available on Google Play.
Whether travelling internationally, carrying a WiFi-only device, heading underground on the subway or restricting your mobile data usage, you can now save up to six large metro areas (e.g., Greater London, Paris, or New York City and surrounding area) and use Google Maps for Android to find your way.
» Go offline with Google Maps for Android | Google Lat Long Blog
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