Google has started to test a promotional feature for the Google Maps app on its desktop version, placing an icon labeled "Mobile app" in the bottom left corner. Clicking this icon leads to an overlay providing links for downloading the app on iOS and Android, alongside a scannable QR code. Despite the app's extensive usage among smartphone users, this initiative suggests a continued effort to boost mobile app engagement and enhance user accessibility to services.
Google is currently testing a new feature that promotes the Google Maps app within its desktop interface, demonstrating a focus on mobile engagement.
An icon at the bottom left corner encourages users to download the app. Despite widespread usage, Google still sees the need for promotion.
Screenshots shared by Khushal Bherwani reveal an overlay containing links to download the app for iOS or Android, including a QR code.
The presence of this new feature has sparked discussion among users, questioning the necessity of promoting an app that seems widely downloaded.
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