How to Start Google Maps in Satellite View


    google maps satellite view

    Satellite View is a feature that has been in Google Maps since the service was first released. It can be handy to see a real-world top-down view of any location. We’ll show you how to start in this view by default on Android and iPhone.

    Before we enable Satellite View by default, you should know that it will use more data than the minimalist “Map” view. Satellite View will also be enabled during turn-by-turn navigation. Keep this in mind if you use Google Maps with a mobile data connection.

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    The process for enabling Satellite View by default is a little different on Android and iPhone. We’ll start with Google Maps for Android.

    Open the Maps app on your Android smartphone or tablet and tap your profile icon in the top-right corner.

    tap your profile icon in the top right

    Next, select “Settings” from the menu.

    select settings from the menu

    Scroll down and toggle the switch for “Start Maps in Satellite View.”

    start maps in satellite view toggle

    It’s as simple as that. Google Maps will now be in Satellite View when you open it in the future.

    Things work a little differently in Google Maps for the iPhone and iPad. Open the app and tap the layers button in the top-right corner.

    tap the layers button

    Next, select “Satellite” from the “Map Type” section of the menu.

    choose satellite view

    That’s it! The app will remember this selection and start in Satellite View from now on.


    This is a simple thing, but it can save time if you find yourself switching to Satellite View a lot. It’s a little annoying that the Android app doesn’t simply save your selection as the iPhone does, but at least there’s a setting for it.






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