

Google Maps for Android has received a minor update today, bringing it up to version 6.4.0. The new version introduces some minor changes to Google Maps Navigation on ICS devices. Gone is the large, unwieldly vertical list activated by the menu key — in its place is a more accessible grid-based setup. And as part of Google’s ongoing war against the menu overflow key, those pesky three dots are no longer present in Maps Navigation in ICS — they’re replaced with a completely different menu key a few pixels above your virtual buttons.In the unlikely event that you’re not currently using Google Maps, we’ve got the
Android Market Google Play Store link after the break. We’ve also got a screenshot of the new Navigation menu, if you’re into that sort of thing.

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