June 21, 2026

Embrace the Modern: Google Maps Unveils Fresh Icon Design on Android and iOS

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Google Maps, one of Google’s most popular apps and a fixture on the first-generation iPhone, has undergone another update. In its pursuit of continual improvement, Google has added new features and refined the app’s user interface over the years. Now, the tech giant has updated the Maps app icon for both Android and iOS versions.

A Modern Look for Google Maps

The new icon continues to feature the recognizable “pin” symbol, but its design has been significantly modified. The most prominent change is the color gradient that seamlessly transitions from one shade to another. This is a departure from the previous icon, which showed a diagonally placed “pin” with separate, differently colored boxes (blue, green, yellow, and red). The revamped “pin” is also larger, with the circle within it having increased in size. Consequently, the top ring of the pin has become much thinner.

If you recall the Google Maps icon on the first iPhone, it depicted two intersecting lines, representing roads, with a red pin and a sign for Highway 280. Subsequently, the icon evolved into a folded map featuring blue, green, yellow, and white blocks, with a red pin to the right and a lowercase “g” in the upper left corner. The Android version of the app icon was similar but replaced the “g” with a capital letter.

New Icon for Google Maps on iOS or Android

The new icon should be visible in version 26.09.06.873668274 of Google Maps for Android users and version 26.09.5 for iOS users. If you are yet to see the new design, you may need to update your Google Maps app.

For Android users, this can be done by opening Google Play Store, tapping on the profile icon in the right corner, selecting “Manage apps & device”, and viewing “details”. You can then scroll down to find Google Maps, and if an update is available, tap on “Update”.

For iOS users, the process involves opening the App Store, tapping on the profile icon in the right corner, selecting “Updates”, and scrolling down to find Google Maps. If there is an update available, tap on the “Update” button.

After the update, the new Google Maps icon should be visible on your phone, signifying a more modern-looking Google Maps.

A Brief History of Google Maps

For many, Google Maps has been an essential tool since its inception. I first used the app in 2007 on my iPhone. In 2009, I experienced Google Maps with turn-by-turn directions on the Motorola Droid, the first phone equipped with Android 2.0. It felt revolutionary at the time and was one of the key selling points for the Droid and other Android phones. It wasn’t until December 2012 that this feature was finally added to the iPhone.

Questions & Answers

What is the most notable change in the new Google Maps icon?
The new icon features a color gradient, transitioning smoothly from one shade to another. This replaces the previous design of separate, differently colored boxes. The “pin” is also larger, with an enlarged circle inside it, making the top ring of the pin thinner.

How can I update the Google Maps app to see the new icon?
For both Android and iOS users, you may need to update the app through Google Play or the App Store. If an update is available, select “Update” and the new icon should appear once the update is complete.

When was turn-by-turn navigation first introduced in Google Maps?
Turn-by-turn navigation was first introduced on the Motorola Droid in 2009, which operated on Android 2.0. This feature was later added to the iPhone version of the app in December 2012.

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