It does render with the new version of maps. On 3 фев, 21:11, ip332 <iprile...@gmail.com> wrote: > Google does not render maps on the device but gets the bitmaps from > the server. > > Honestly speaking, I don't see any reason to do your own map > application unless you are going to make a turn-by-turn navigation. > But navigation is a very complicated task you cannot handle alone, > especially when you have no idea about what are you doing. > You better to do a search on Google "Android offline maps" and you > will find maps applications as well as navigation solutions and some > open projects too. > > On Feb 2, 10:42 pm, sajjoo <m.sijj...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > hi guys, > > i am developing a map application and i have binary map files in > > which i have to read data and make the map tiles and display them on > > canvas. and for displaying the map i am using ImageView Class which > > extends the View class. > > i have large bitmaps which takes alot of memory and my movement of map > > is also too slow. > > so if any one who knows what mechanism or logic has used by google > > team when developing map application for android. > > i,ll be really thankful if anybody can help me about this matter. > > > thanks alot.
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