Google Earth - The World At Your Fingertips!

by Yan Matusevich on 12/26/10 11:33 PM

Tested version: 1.0
Latest version: 7.1.1.1781
Requires Android: from 2.1

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Summary

Google Earth has been a bit of a mystery for me. A couple of months ago, I downloaded the app onto my Motorola Milestone and uninstalled it shortly afterwards. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to find the darn thing on the Android Market ever since. Why ? I have no idea, but I’ve finally come around to writing a test report for it. Enjoy and Happy Holidays !

Features & Use

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Having just acquired a brand new Samsung Galaxy Tab, I decided to give Google Earth another try. Right off the bat, I have to admit that Google Earth looks amazing on Galaxy Tab’s huge display !
 

Google Earth fits perfectly on the Galaxy Tab 7-inch screen. As soon as you start up the app, a 3D globe appears. If you’ve already visited a place the last time around, the globe automatically redirects you to where you left off. Amazing design and works like charm ! Although most of you are obviously familiar with what Google Earth does, I would still like to go over the app’s functions.
 

Google Earth is represented by a three-dimensional globe. Satellite pictures are layered onto the globe in such a way as to help the user easily navigate around the world. There are no blank spots on Google Earth except for the South Pole. Amazing ! The picture quality varies from place to place. In the big cities (L.A., New York, Sydney etc.) you can see cars, people and even road markings on highways. The quality isn’t that great across the board, however. In Europe, the picture quality is much worse in rural areas where you barely make out individual cars. Thankfully, Google has been working hard to make big improvements even though you have to sometimes wait for months before you notice any major changes.
Obviously, having a fast internet connection is an absolute must when using Google Earth. It’s no fun having to sit there and wait for minutes for a map to load. Surfing on a 3G network should be enough for most maps to load quickly.
By pressing the menu button you access the following :

  • Search : Look for places, sights etc.
  • My Location : Show you your current location via GPS
  • Settings : Here you can adjust whether to have things displayed in 3D. Not recommended for slower devices.
  • Layers : Here you can add additional layers of information
  • Places/Business : With one click you can access more information on famous places and business around any given location.
  • Panoramio Photos : Displays photos taken by other users of any given location.
  • Wikipedia : Links locations to respective Wikipedia articles about the location, country or région.
  • Borders and Labels
  • Streets
  • Google Ocean : Shows locations of famous shipwrecks.

Unfortunately, Google Earth lacks a street view feature (like the one included in the new Google Maps). On the upside, mountains and canyons are displayed in 3D, giving you amazing views of the world’s natural wonders. Slowly but surely, even the bottom of the ocean is being mapped. Although it’s pretty monotonous and blue for the most part, it is possible to come across shipwrecks and coral reefs from time to time.
 

I have admit that Google Earth has its fair share of problems as well. The 3D pictures are a bit skewed and stretched when looked at from a sharp angle. Also, the search feature seems to be extremely flawed as compared to the PC version of Google Earth. Every time I searched for Egyptian Pyramids or Giza Pyramids, the app came up blank. I just can’t understand why there are different search results on the app and on the computer.
 

Bottom Line : Google Earth is another amazing free from Google. With its great animation and élégant design, whizzing across planet Earth has never been funer. It’s a pity that the app still has a couple of pesky little problems.
 

Screen & Controls

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To spin around the globe, just move your finger across the screen as if you were actually holding a gum-sized planet in your hands. Zooming in and out is done with the habitual multi-touch gesture. In order to spin the map around, place two fingers on the screen and turn them in the same direction as if turning a knob. Tap the compass on your top right to point your map to the north. (Warning : thèse multi-touch features only work on devices that support Android 2.2 – but not all of them ! Devices such as the Nexus One don’t fully support multi-touch despite running Android 2.2.)
 

The graphics on Google Earth are impressive and the controls are extremely intuitive. Unfortunately, you can only change your map view if your phone supports multi-touch. This wasn’t an issue on the Galaxy Tab with Android 2.2., however.
 

Speed & Stability

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Google Earth works like clockwork on the Galaxy Tab. Small delays may occur when loading complex map content, but these shouldn't last more than a couple of seconds.

Price/Performance Ratio

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Google Earth is available for free and without any ads.

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Market Comments

otha, Sep 30, 2012
Ok I wish the images where new
Bogdan, Sep 29, 2012
Pure awesomeness Very useful and awesome when searching for elevated points of interest and/or panoramas.
alistair, Sep 29, 2012
Very good Updates are regular and way way better than apple maps
kaveesha, Sep 29, 2012
Fantastis Galaxy note
Jesse, Sep 29, 2012
Great extras Graphics
Blue, Sep 29, 2012
ge 2 thumbs up
Erick, Sep 29, 2012
Force closes Force closes instantly after opened the app Please fix - htc explorer
AKASH, Sep 29, 2012
Awesome Cool graphics
pepa, Sep 29, 2012
Fishing 2012 Great can see it before you get there....
Steve, Sep 29, 2012
Restarts Droid X constantly locks up and restarts my Droid X
Michelle, Sep 29, 2012
Not good It says I need a SD card and there's a SD card in the phone makes no sense
Mike Ashelby, Sep 29, 2012
Brilliant! Wonderful once again! Setting cities in full 3d is amazing... can't wait for more!
هبوط اضطراري, Sep 29, 2012
Good No 3d builings
SpaZ, Sep 29, 2012
No support I had google earth and now with this updated my phone wont support it. I have an HTC inspire 4g/ desire hd. Can you make an older version that my phone can use. I loved this app. Sad sad sad.
stiar, Sep 29, 2012
Good Great
Duane, Sep 29, 2012
Lg esteem What version is compatible with my device? If I search for it on the market, this is all I find. I've seen this allot with other apps. Help!
Clara, Sep 29, 2012
Pretty good. Overall, it's not bad.
Bang, Sep 29, 2012
Amazing appl..... Usefull map......
rak, Sep 29, 2012
Help How do I download the app to nexus 7. It does not show the button to proceed with purchase/download at the app screen
Jeff, Sep 29, 2012
Not bad I love the new 3D concept and would also love to see it expand to a wider range of cities worldwide. However with that being said I am running the app on the samsung galaxy s2 and I'm a little disappointed. Rendering images is really slow even with a super fast Fibre optic connection. And there are a lot of glitches that need to be fixed. 5 stars once everything is perfect! :)
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