Google Maps: The function is GONE from iPhone and Android

Google Maps has, unfortunately, a function that suddenly disappeared on iPhone and Android, the company Google admitting that there is a problem, here's how it affects you.

Google Maps Function GONE iPhone Android

Google Maps suddenly left without a very important function for a lot of people who use the applications for iPhone si Android, all happening without the users being notified, or knowing what is happening. We are talking about an important function of Google Maps that was launched some time ago by the company Google, she having the name Timeline, and allowing the visualization of the locations visited over time.

Google Maps displays in this section of the application a rather long history of the visits made by us doing guided navigation, and apparently many people were interested in having this function available all the time. Many iPhone and Android users gathered on Google's discussion forums and started complaining about the fact that this function of Google Maps has disappeared, the problem being confirmed by the company.

Google Maps: The function is GONE from iPhone and Android

Google Maps was most likely left without this function because of a problem that Google hasn't talked about yet, but the good part is that some users are starting to see their data again. According to those who reported the problem from the very beginning, Google Maps is starting to redisplay the data for the feature Timeline since last night, but the information appears segmented for different periods, but not for all users on the platform.

"Lesia from Google here 🙂 The team is aware of the issue and they are working on a fix. Will keep you posted once we have more progress."

Google Maps has implemented functions of this kind because people want to know where they have traveled using the application, and in many situations people can rediscover good locations where they have been and which they want to revisit. The Google Maps applications for iPhone and Android, plus the desktop version of the platform, have this functionality available, so many people can enjoy it, but if you don't like the Google platform, then you have something similar in Apple Maps.