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This wikiHow will teach you how to find step-by-step directions to a location using your Android. There are tons of different GPS apps available on the Google Play Store that you can use, but Google Maps is definitely the most common (plus it's super easy to use), so we'll walk you through how to use that. Check out the steps below to get started!

  1. If you don't already have Google Maps on your Android, open Google Play
    Android Google Play
    , then do the following:
    • Tap the search bar at the top of the screen.
    • Type in google maps
    • Tap Search or the Enter key.
    • Tap Maps - Navigation & Transit
    • Tap INSTALL
    • Tap ACCEPT when prompted.
  2. Tap OPEN when it appears in the Play Store. This will open the main Google Maps page.
    • You can also tap the Google Maps icon in your Android's App Drawer.
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  3. It's the "Search here" text box at the top of the screen.
  4. Type in the name (e.g., "Starbucks") or the street address of the place to which you want to travel.
    • If you don't know the name of the destination or the destination is a private residence, you'll need to enter an address.
  5. In the drop-down menu below the search bar, tap the destination that matches the name or address that you typed in.
    • If you don't see the appropriate destination appear after typing in an address, just tap Search or Enter in your Android's keyboard.
  6. It's a blue button near the bottom of the screen, though you may need to scroll down to find it.
  7. Tap the "Choose starting point..." text box near the top of the screen, then enter the address of the location from which you'll be starting your trip.
    • You'll usually have a Your location option that allows you to select your current location as the starting point.
  8. Tap one of the icons—the car, bus, person, or bike—near the top of the screen to indicate whether you'll be driving, taking public transportation, walking, or cycling to your destination.
  9. Tap START near the bottom of the screen to begin automated navigation. You'll hear a voice explaining directions to you as you move.
    • If prompted, tap Got it to continue before you begin your route.
    • You can also tap Steps to view the list of directions on a turn-by-turn basis.
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    How do I locate another GPS user?
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    I'm not sure if you can locate another GPS user on the Android itself, but I do know if you want to locate a friend or family member, Life360 is the best one out there! It's free and you can see the person's location and where they have been before. You can even contact them from the app. They also show you where registered sex offenders are in your area.
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    How can I send my location to my friend using the GPS in my smartphone?
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    If you're using an iPhone, there is an app called "Find Friends." This allows you to share your location with anyone in your contact list that also has an iPhone.
  • Question
    Why is it that even though I have already enabled my GPS, there's still a message that says GPS not found?
    Community Answer
    It may take a while for your device to completely locate you, but most of time you have to be outside in order for this to happen successfully.
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      • Google Maps will usually send you updates regarding your route and the conditions on the road.
      • If you're signed into both Google Maps and the Google app with your Gmail address, your current destination will appear as a card in the Google app.
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      Warnings

      • Google Maps, like any GPS, isn't 100 percent accurate. If a route looks dangerous or unlikely, trust your common sense.
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